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The Fall 2025 Radiologic Technology Graduates (from left): Kelsey Taggart, Nana Ansah, Denae Lee, Bryn Hunter, Caroline Marr, Patricia Rigor, Chloe Tackett, Samantha Scurti, Wesley Williams, Alyssa White, Ben Woods, Meng Zhang.
The Fall 2025 Radiologic Technology Graduates (from left): Kelsey Taggart, Nana Ansah, Denae Lee, Bryn Hunter, Caroline Marr, Patricia Rigor, Chloe Tackett, Samantha Scurti, Wesley Williams, Alyssa White, Ben Woods, Meng Zhang

Wilmington Campus Celebrates Radiologic Technology Fall Class of 2025 at Pinning Ceremony

December 11, 2025

Graduates of Delaware Tech’s Radiologic Technology program were honored during a special pinning ceremony held on Dec. 9 at the George Campus in Wilmington. The event celebrated the accomplishments of the Class of 2025 as they prepare to enter the healthcare workforce as skilled radiologic technologists.

Radiologic technology students at Delaware Tech are trained in the use of X-ray equipment and imaging techniques, including proper patient positioning, radiation safety protocols, and quality patient care. Graduates go on to work in hospital radiology departments, outpatient imaging centers, and physician’s offices throughout the region, with some choosing to further their education in specializations such as Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) or Computed Tomography (CT) imaging.

The Radiologic Technology (RAD) program holds a significant place in Delaware Tech’s history as part of a unique, long-standing partnership with Christiana Care, which has formally co-sponsored the program for over 50 years.

The guest speaker at this year’s pinning ceremony was Zachary Finn, MBA, CRA, RT, (R)(CT), LSSGB, director of imaging at ChristianaCare and Delaware Tech graduate. Finn described how radiologic technologists, while working behind the scenes, are essential professionals in healthcare.

“Each day you will reveal what is hidden – the unseen fracture, the hidden mass, the source of someone’s pain, fear, and uncertainty,” said Finn. “You will transform questions into answers, mystery into clarity, and while your name might not appear on the final report, the diagnosis begins with you – with your skills, your judgment, and the precision of your work. It’s a profound responsibility and I challenge you to honor it every day at work.”

The class was represented by graduate Ben Woods, who shared themes of joy and gratitude. He reflected on the joy found in the program and thanked instructors, family members, supporters, and his fellow students. “I am just as excited to call you colleagues as I am to call you friends,” Woods said, addressing his classmates.

Each graduate received the program pin — a symbolic token of their knowledge, perseverance, and readiness to serve in the medical imaging field.

Congratulations to the Radiological Technology Fall Class of 2025:

  • Nana Ansah
  • Bryn Hunter
  • Denae Lee
  • Caroline Marr
  • Patricia Rigor
  • Samantha Scurti
  • Kelsey Taggart
  • Chloe Tackett
  • Alyssa White
  • Wesley Williams
  • Ben Woods
  • Meng Zhang

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Delaware Tech proudly celebrates these graduates as they take the next step, whether entering the field as radiologic technologists or continuing their education to further their careers in health care.

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