UPB Students in Chi Alpha Sigma
The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford has inducted 10 students into Chi Alpha Sigma, the National College Athlete Honor Society.
To be considered for Chi Alpha Sigma, a student must earn a varsity letter in that academic year. The student must also earn at least a 3.40 overall grade point average.
Those inducted were Megan J. Clyde, a sports medicine major from Falls Creek; Elizabeth A. Courson, a biology major from New Castle; Geoffery M. Flowers, a business management major from Oil City; Brent D. George, a social studies education 7-12 major from Arkport, N.Y.; Hannah R. Goeggelman, an athletic training major from Fairport, N.Y.; Stefanie M. Herrmann, a sports medicine major from Bradford; Matthew Lee, a business management major from New Albany; Ali L. Mertsock, an elementary education major from Shinglehouse; Aaron P. Stang, a business management major from Hamburg, N.Y.; and Christopher Tewksbury, an accounting major from Laceyville.
Advisors for the group are Lizbeth Matz, associate professor of business management, and Lorraine Mazza, director of athletics and recreational sports.
To be considered for Chi Alpha Sigma, a student must earn a varsity letter in that academic year. The student must also earn at least a 3.40 overall grade point average.
Those inducted were Megan J. Clyde, a sports medicine major from Falls Creek; Elizabeth A. Courson, a biology major from New Castle; Geoffery M. Flowers, a business management major from Oil City; Brent D. George, a social studies education 7-12 major from Arkport, N.Y.; Hannah R. Goeggelman, an athletic training major from Fairport, N.Y.; Stefanie M. Herrmann, a sports medicine major from Bradford; Matthew Lee, a business management major from New Albany; Ali L. Mertsock, an elementary education major from Shinglehouse; Aaron P. Stang, a business management major from Hamburg, N.Y.; and Christopher Tewksbury, an accounting major from Laceyville.
Advisors for the group are Lizbeth Matz, associate professor of business management, and Lorraine Mazza, director of athletics and recreational sports.
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