26 Inducted into Honor Society
The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford inducted 26 students into Alpha Lambda Delta, the national honor society for first-year students.
Induction took place in a ceremony held in the Mukaiyama University Room last month.
To be eligible for membership, a student must earn a minimum grade point average of 3.5 during the first term of study or obtain at least a 3.5 average after two terms.
Among those inducted were Brianna Nichole Barrick, a nursing major from East Berlin; Paul Bourgeois, a computer information systems and technology major from Meadville; Maria G. Costanza, a public relations major from Pittsburgh; Meagan Marie Culver, a nursing major from Port Allegany; Sarah Diana Devine, a nursing major from Pittsburgh; Joshua Flowers, a chemistry education major from New Columbia; Jeremy Scott Freer, a broadcast communications major from Cyclone; Sara Gligora, a sociology major from Milton; Mary Gross, an athletic training major from Ford City;
Ashleigh Hauck, a sports medicine major from New Columbia; Marissa Housler, a nursing major from St. Marys; Lauren Kinniburgh, an athletic training major from Smethport; Mi-Sol Kwon, a nursing major from South Korea; Tracy Le, a pre-pharmacy major from Bethlehem; Christina McClarren, a psychology major from Red Lion; Ian McDonough, a history/political science major from Bradford; Jodie Lynn Nelson, a chemistry education major from Kane; Aaron Patrick Owens, a nursing major from York; Sarah M. Randolph, an elementary education major from Bradford; John D. Setzer, an accounting major from Hughesville;
Leslie Kate Shallop, a nursing major from Bradford; Nikki Marie Thompson, an undeclared major from Westfield; Thang Tran, a pre-pharmacy major from Macungie; Kyle Warner, a sport and recreation management major from Towanda; and Kaitlin M. Zapel, a human relations major from Bradford.
Also, Diana Wadlow, a psychology major from Allegany, N.Y., was awarded the Maria Leonard Senior Book Award, which is given by the National Alpha Lambda Delta to the graduating member of the society with the highest grade point average.
(Yay Katie!)
Induction took place in a ceremony held in the Mukaiyama University Room last month.
To be eligible for membership, a student must earn a minimum grade point average of 3.5 during the first term of study or obtain at least a 3.5 average after two terms.
Among those inducted were Brianna Nichole Barrick, a nursing major from East Berlin; Paul Bourgeois, a computer information systems and technology major from Meadville; Maria G. Costanza, a public relations major from Pittsburgh; Meagan Marie Culver, a nursing major from Port Allegany; Sarah Diana Devine, a nursing major from Pittsburgh; Joshua Flowers, a chemistry education major from New Columbia; Jeremy Scott Freer, a broadcast communications major from Cyclone; Sara Gligora, a sociology major from Milton; Mary Gross, an athletic training major from Ford City;
Ashleigh Hauck, a sports medicine major from New Columbia; Marissa Housler, a nursing major from St. Marys; Lauren Kinniburgh, an athletic training major from Smethport; Mi-Sol Kwon, a nursing major from South Korea; Tracy Le, a pre-pharmacy major from Bethlehem; Christina McClarren, a psychology major from Red Lion; Ian McDonough, a history/political science major from Bradford; Jodie Lynn Nelson, a chemistry education major from Kane; Aaron Patrick Owens, a nursing major from York; Sarah M. Randolph, an elementary education major from Bradford; John D. Setzer, an accounting major from Hughesville;
Leslie Kate Shallop, a nursing major from Bradford; Nikki Marie Thompson, an undeclared major from Westfield; Thang Tran, a pre-pharmacy major from Macungie; Kyle Warner, a sport and recreation management major from Towanda; and Kaitlin M. Zapel, a human relations major from Bradford.
Also, Diana Wadlow, a psychology major from Allegany, N.Y., was awarded the Maria Leonard Senior Book Award, which is given by the National Alpha Lambda Delta to the graduating member of the society with the highest grade point average.
(Yay Katie!)
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