Seven Students Inducted Into
Alpha Sigma Lambda

The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford has inducted seven students into the Upsilon Phi Beta chapter of Alpha Sigma Lambda, the premier national honor society for nontraditional students.

Students were inducted in a ceremony in the Mukaiyama University Room.

In order to qualify for membership in Alpha Sigma Lambda, a student must have earned at least 30 credits at Pitt-Bradford and have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.50.

Those inducted were Benjamin F. Babcox (AKA Intern Ben), a broadcast communications major from Smethport; Eric Hund, a public relations major from Great Valley, N.Y.; Diane M. Marold, a human relations major from Kane; Luke E. Morley, a social studies 7-12 major from Coudersport; Brenda Porter, a nursing major from Ridgway; Mary Jo Stuckey, a sociology major from Coudersport; and Harold Allen Yale, a psychology major from Kane.

Dr. K. James Evans, vice president and dean of student affairs, is advisor for the group.

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