Graduating with Honors


Whether a student makes the Dean’s List, the Honor Roll, or is the Class Valedictorian, graduating with honors is the result of putting in the work and the effort in their studies to reach greatness. Such acknowledgements are always well deserved.

Honor Roll high school students usually have a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.5 or higher. List criteria may vary from school to school. Membership in the National Honor Society is another worthy achievement.

The Class Valedictorian is chosen by the high school administrators from the student population. Schools have different criteria for how the choice is made and some choose more than one.  The Class Valedictorian gives the commencement speech at graduation.

The Dean’s List generally honors college students who have achieved high academic marks. During graduation, students who have made the Dean’s List at least once are recognized at the ceremony.

If you know a student who is graduating with honors, send them a unique Congratulations/Academic Achievement card designed especially for those who have earned their success through setting goals, showing leadership and other skills, and studying hard to reach their potential.

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LGBT Pride Month: Coming Out


June is National Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Month, chosen to commemorate the Stonewall riots in Manhattan, NY in 1969 which began the Gay Rights movement in the U.S.

Coming out—short for “coming out of the closet”—is a life changing event for many LGBT persons. There are reasons someone might choose to keep their private life to themselves, including not feeling safe or fear of rejection. For many, coming out to family and friends means having the freedom to no longer hide an essential part of who you are.

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Thanks to a Teacher


Considering everything teachers do on a daily basis to educate, nurture and inspire their students, there’s is no better time than now to express gratitude and thankfulness.  Teachers are role models who change lives for the better and help students achieve their full potential.

Everything we are, we owe in some part to our teachers.

Give something back to the person who gave so much to you or your child. Don’t wait for a special holiday – every day is a good time to send a teacher your appreciation. Greeting Card Universe offers one of a kind Teacher Thank You cards to send to an educator who has touched lives in positive ways. From Art teachers to Coaches to Math, Music, Sunday School and more, you’ll find exactly the right design and message written from the heart.


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Teacher of the Year


At the local level, most schools reward outstanding educators with an annual Teacher of the Year Award. There is also Teacher of the Year recognition at the county and state levels.

The National Teacher of the Year program has been ongoing since 1952. Those teachers chosen as state teacher of the year make up the pool of eligible candidates from the 50 U.S. states plus U.S. territories. The prestigious professional award is given by the President of the United States.

If you know a teacher who has received an award at any level, send your best wishes with a Congratulations – Teacher of the Year card. Choose from more than 40 original, one-of-a-kind designs. If you order on-line, you can get free in-store pickup – usually in 1 hour – at most Target and Bartell Drug stores.

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Happy Mother’s Day … for Your Teacher

A teacher is a compass that activates the magnets of curiosity, knowledge, and wisdom in the pupils.”
—Ever Garrison

Mother’s Day (in 2014, that’s May 11) isn’t just for moms anymore. A motherly loved one, such as a grandmother, aunt, or sister-in-law, is often honored, as are those who act as mentors to children – “other mothers” like teachers.

Teachers often go above and beyond their basic duties to help students learn. They are instrumental in creating the future by teaching children the things they need to grow, not only as good students, but as good people. Teachers don’t just furnish an education—they equip children for life.

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Teachers Help Make Us What We Are

“A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops.”
—Henry Brooks Adams

The first week in May is Teacher Appreciation Week, while May 6 is Teacher Appreciation Day. Across the US a, students and former students, as well as school administrators and community leaders, express their gratitude to the nation’s teachers, who shape the future in many ways through the children in their classrooms.

The history of Teacher Appreciation Day in the US begins in 1944, when an Arizona teacher began lobbying politicians to establish a national day to honor teachers. Today, many countries around the globe celebrate a special day for teachers, though most are on a different date.

Teachers work hard, often going above and beyond their normal work hours to ensure their students receive the best care and education they can provide. In honor of teachers everywhere who make such a difference in their children’s lives, Greeting Card Universe offers unique Teacher Appreciation Day cards for every teacher and educator in school so you can send them a special “thank you” for their dedication and commitment to creating a better future through their students.

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Nurses Day and Nurses Week: 5 Things You May Not Know


National Nurses Day occurs annually on May 6 and is a global event, observed in many countries. National Nurses Week takes place May 6-12 each year. Both holidays are celebrations of f nurses and nursing staff. No matter what type of nurse—RN, LPN, CNN, vocational, APN, NP, CNL, CNS, registered midwife, CRNA, doctor of nursing practice or nursing PhD—at this time, patients, patients’ families and co-workers express their appreciation of the dedication and hard work put in by nursing professionals.

Here are 5 Things You May Not Know About Jurses, Nurses Day and National Nurses Week.

A special day for nurses was first requested of US President Dwight Eisenhower in 1953—no action was taken, but that didn’t stop a celebration of Nurses Week in October 1954 to mark the  100th anniversary of Florence Nightingale’s work during the Crimean War—it took until US President Richard Nixon signed a proclamation in 1974 that Nurses Day became officially recognized.

Although there is a chronic shortage of nurses everywhere in the world, the World Health Organization in 2010 ranked India at the top of the list of countries in desperate need of nursing professionals—2.4 million, in fact.

Considered America’s first professionally trained nurse, Linda Ann Judson Richards graduated in 1873. Among other things, she developed a nursing uniform and for the first time in the history of medicine, kept written doctor’s notes and her own organized to create patients’ medical files. The first African-American nurse in America was Mary Eliza Mahoney, who graduated in 1879. Mahoney was a nursing pioneer who was also the first woman to register to vote in Boston in 1920 after the passing of the 19th Amendment.

The American Civil War changed the attitude of Americans toward nurses. Prior to that time, the term “nurse” mainly meant a woman who had received informal training or little training in medical care. Furthermore, women were supposed to stay at home caring for their children, the household and their husband. During the war, women volunteered to care for the sick and wounded. Their battlefield experience pointed out the need for more education. In 1869, the Women’s Hospital of Philadelphia graduated its first class of trained nurses.

Some of the countries celebrating International Nurses Day on May 12 are India, the UK, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Singapore and South Africa.

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Dental School Graduates Hooding Ceremony


Like other doctors, dental school graduates enjoy a White Coat Ceremony at graduation. Many dental schools also hold a Hooding Ceremony.

During a Hooding Ceremony, the doctoral hood is placed over the graduate’s head by a member of the school’s faculty. While this is not commencement itself, the ceremony is still a solemn occasion with a formal processional and  all participants dressed in full, formal academic regalia of robes, caps, and hoods.

The doctoral hood (video link) is larger than other academic hoods and originates in the medieval past, but still remains as part of every university’s tradition. The colors of the silk lining the hood reflect the school’s colors, while the velvet edging indicates the wearer’s specialty, in this case lilac for dental surgery/dentistry.

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White Coat Ceremony for Doctors

The WCC or White Coat Ceremony is a relatively new ceremony for students studying medicine was created at the Pritzker School of Medicine at the University of Chicago in 1989. Today, 100+ schools hold WCCs for their student populations.

Participating in a White Coat Ceremony is considered a landmark in a medical student’s studies, although some schools wait to hold the ceremony until graduation. Others do it at the beginning of the school year. No matter when or wherethe ceremony is held, all students receive the same thing—the long, white doctor’s coat they will wear throughout their future career that identifies them as caregivers and healers.

The idea of a White Coat Ceremony is taking hold at medical schools around the world, including Germany, Australia, the UK, Canada and other countries.

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Pinning Ceremony for Nurses


Learning to be a nurse requires long hours of study, dedication, exhausting clinicals and a grueling exam. Just as graduating doctors celebrate their new status with a white coat ceremony, successful graduate nurses are welcomed into their new profession with a Pinning Ceremony.

The occasion takes place at the nursing school when graduate students are given a pin by the faculty head during a ceremony which may also include lighting a candle in honor of Florence Nightingale. Pins vary in design, but all designs represent the school. Scholars believe the origins of this symbolic welcoming may date the medieval times.

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