4 Inducted Into Honor Society

Four St. Bonaventure University sophomores were recently inducted into Pi Mu Epsilon, the National Honorary Mathematics Society.

Courtney Bosse, an engineering physics major from Carmel, Ind., John Hasper, a physics major from Great Valley, N.Y., Nicole Markert, a mathematics major from Auburn, Ohio, and Troy Mulholland, a physics major from Dewittville, N.Y., make up this year’s class of inductees.

All four students have excelled not only in mathematics, but in their own specific fields of study as well.

The National Honorary Mathematics Society, Pi Mu Epsilon, was established at Syracuse University in 1914. Since its founding the honorary has expanded to 300 chapters in North America. St. Bonaventure belongs to the New York Omega chapter.

The goal of the society is to encourage intellectual and scholarly activity among mathematics students.

To be inducted one must be an undergraduate with two years of math courses, including calculus, with a B average, and a ranking in the top one-third of the class. One can also be inducted if he is a sophomore math major with at least three semesters of math courses, including calculus, with an A in every course, and must rank in the top one-fourth of the class.

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