
HANCEVILLE, Ala. – Wallace State Community College’s Diagnostic Imaging program celebrated the success of nearly 40 students during its pinning ceremony for the class of 2025.
Program Director Kelli Rich congratulated the students, reminding them of all they’ve learned in their four semesters in the program and encouraging them to be the best they can be to continue learning.
“You didn’t just learn to operate machines; you learned to care for others and show compassion,” she said. “You learned that behind every image is a person, a story, and a family hoping for answers. Your journey has prepared you to be compassionate, precise and resilient guardians of health, finding clarity so that healing might begin.
“As you step into your careers, be the tech who makes a nervous patient feel at ease, the colleague who shares knowledge and the professional who never stops learning.”
Awards were presented to graduates Erin Collier and Loren Sockwell. Collier, of Decatur, received the Academic Excellence Award and Sockwell, of Florence, received the Clinical Excellence Award.
Members of the Diagnostic Imaging Class of 2025 include: Ally Blackston of Haleyville, Timothy Bullock of Sylvania, Erin Collier and Seth Jones of Decatur, Alexis Colvin of Pinson, Daniela Contreras of Blountsville, Hannah Deason and Dierra Merriweather of Hanceville, Jessica Duncan of Phil Campbell, Makayla Freeman and Margaret Watson of Warrior, Brittany Gilbert and Emma Sims of Harvest, Evan Hays of Bremen, Dennis Hernandez of Guntersville, Tanleigh Jeffreys of Tuscumbia, Camren Jones and Rachel Mallett of Jasper, Reagan Lyles, Bailey Mears of Hartselle, Diana Nunez and Aubrey Pressnell of Mount Olive, Baylee McLemore of Brilliant, Alyssa Minyard of Moulton, Morgan Mitchell and Camille Rasmussen of Madison, Allie Morrison of Tuscaloosa, Ashlee Overstreet of Albertville, David Paul and Anna Tapscott of Cullman, Makayla Persle of Locust Fork, Nicholas Savage of Hayden, Jeffrey Smiley of Athens, Shelby Smith of Huntsville, Loren Sockwell of Florence, Kyleigh Wilks of Arab and Madison Woods of Morris.
The Diagnostic Imaging program offers pathways in Diagnostic Imaging and Radiation Therapy. With completion of prerequisites, both pathways can be completed in four semesters. The program accepts applications for fall admission from March 1 to June 1. For more information, visit www.wallacestate.edu/Diagnostic-Imaging or call 256-352-8334.



















