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Mercy’s Southeast Missouri Hospital College of Nursing and Health Sciences Celebrates New Graduates

May 5, 2026

Mercy’s Southeast Missouri Hospital College of Nursing and Health Sciences awarded 52 degrees at its spring 2026 commencement ceremony.

Commencement activities took place on Saturday, May 2, at La Croix Church in Cape Girardeau. Anna Lopez, chief operating officer at Mercy Southeast, served as the commencement speaker. Dr. Steven Langdon, president of the college, was also recognized for his upcoming retirement at the end of the spring semester. 

Mercy doctor's coat Dr. Steven Langdon, president of the college, was recognized for his upcoming retirement at the end of the spring semester.

The College of Nursing and Health Sciences conferred 14 Bachelor of Science degrees in nursing, 17 Associate of Applied Science degrees in nursing, 12 Associate of Applied Science degrees in radiologic technology, five Associate of Applied Science degrees in medical laboratory science and four Associate of Applied Science degrees in surgical technology.

Six students were recognized for outstanding academic performance by earning the highest grade point average in their respective programs: Macie McDaniel of Jackson, Missouri, Bachelor of Science in Nursing; Vanessa Mungate of Cape Girardeau, Missouri, Medical Laboratory Science; Jessica Weibrecht of Cape Girardeau, Missouri, Medical Laboratory Science; Bailey Green of Cape Girardeau, Missouri, Nursing; Grace Schremp of Perryville, Missouri, Radiologic Technology; and Ayla Beck of Bertrand, Missouri, Surgical Technology.

Dr. Langdon has served as president of the college for seven years and worked in higher education for nearly 40 years. While president, he ushered in a new era by leading the transition to Mercy in 2023. Dr. Langdon also brought in two new programs for health care students – the practical nursing bridge program to the associate degree nursing program and the diagnostic medical sonography program, both of which have waitlists for enrollment.

“We are so appreciative of Dr. Langdon’s leadership and steady hand over the last seven years,” said Dr. Jim Dufek, president of the college’s board of trustees. “His efforts have ensured our institution is set for years to come in training and supplying future healthcare leaders in this region. We congratulate Dr. Langdon on his well-deserved retirement and thank him for the lasting impact of his leadership.”

To learn more about Mercy’s Southeast Missouri Hospital College of Nursing and Health Sciences in Cape Girardeau, visit www.sehcollege.edu

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