Alpha Sigma Lambda Inducts 11

Eleven students at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford were inducted on Sunday into the Upsilon Phi Beta chapter of Alpha Sigma Lambda, the premier national honor society for nontraditional students.

In order to be recognized as a member of Alpha Sigma Lambda, students must have earned at least 30 credits at Pitt-Bradford and have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or above.

“Alpha Sigma Lambda provides a way for Pitt-Bradford to recognize and celebrate the academic achievements of its top performing nontraditional students, many of whom are working and/or raising families as they pursue their college studies.” said Dr. K. James Evans, vice president and dean of student affairs and advisor to Alpha Sigma Lambda. “The fact that ASL is a national honor society gives additional recognition to students who achieve this distinction.”

`The new members this year are Grant Allen, a computer information systems and technology major from Bradford; Tamra Caton, a business management major from Grand Valley; Wendy Eaton, a nursing major from Portville, N.Y.; Christopher Finke, a nursing major from Prospect; Christopher Leonard, an information systems major from Warren;

Kathy Long, an elementary education major from Kane; Laura Lucas, a biology major from Emporium; Brian McCann, an accounting and business management major from Allegany, N.Y.; Christine Minich, a public relations major from Custer City; Kelly Peterson, an elementary education major from St. Marys; and Samila Sosic, an interdisciplinary arts major from Bradford.

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