As a member of the Navajo Tribe, Taylor Barber ’22 was raised to take care of people, to take care of her family and to ensure that everyone in her community was taken care of and looked after.
Cabarrus College nursing student Noha Orabi ’22 may not be able to change the world, but she seems destined to make a significant impact in the nursing field wherever her career takes her.
College is a whole new world for every first-year student. But for Moriah Nesbitt ’20 and David Nesbitt ’22, college meant a new world quite literally – or at least a new country anyway.
When an occupational therapist recommended that Briea Gennuso ’17 buy a weighted therapy blanket for her daughter with sensory processing disorder, the recent Cabarrus College graduate hesitated.
Where others see limitations, Randi-Morgan Glisson ’19 sees only possibilities. Glisson, an amiable, positive and ambitious 27-year-old, was born missing her left arm below the elbow.
Following in the footsteps of her mother, grandmother and other family members, Haley Love ’14, RN, OCN, is the eleventh member of her family to graduate from the Louise Harkey School of Nursing.