MSUâs Phi Kappa Phi chapter inducts 124 new members
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STARKVILLE, Miss.âA total of 124 Mississippi ßŮÁ¨´ŤĂ˝ students and one faculty member are new inductees of The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the organization has announced.
Founded in 1897, Phi Kappa Phi is the nationâs oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines.
âWeâre excited to induct more than one hundred students into the Mississippi ßŮÁ¨´ŤĂ˝ chapter of Phi Kappa Phi,â said Scott Rush, MSU associate professor of wildlife, fisheries and aquaculture and president of MSUâs PKP chapter. âThey have been selected on the basis of superior scholarship and good character. Admission into Phi Kappa Phi is not easily achieved. All the candidates have been chosen because they meet the high standards for membership.â
New members for this spring were inducted as part of a virtual ceremony.
The honor society accepts members from all academic disciplines within colleges and universities. Membership is by invitation only and is offered to the top 10 percent of seniors and graduate students and the top 7.5 percent of juniors. Faculty, professional staff and alumni who have achieved scholarly distinction also qualify.
Mississippi ßŮÁ¨´ŤĂ˝âs chapter was recently named a Circle of Excellence Platinum Chapter by Phi Kappa Phi. Itâs the highest recognition bestowed by the national organization.
This semesterâs inductees, listed by hometown, include:
ABERDEENâWhitley Shaniece Caradine, a community college education masterâs student.
ALBUQUERQUE, New MexicoâAnna Grace Dickerson, a junior biochemistry major.
AMORYâAshley Elizabeth Griffie, a junior mathematics major.
BATESVILLEâAndrea Glynn Berryhill, a senior elementary education major.
BELZONIâAshlyn Ann Kiker, an agricultural and extension education masterâs student.
BENOITâMary Kinsley Jenkins, a junior kinesiology major.
BIRMINGHAM, AlabamaâAnna Julia Balzli, a junior marketing major; Margaret Anne Boggan, a junior psychology major; Kelly Elizabeth Bonner Mapes, a special education alternate route masterâs student; and Allison Nicole Pendleton, a junior business administration major.
BLUE SPRINGSâSallie Paige Humphreys, a junior biochemistry major.
BRANDONâAlyse Kathryn Bullock, a junior marketing major; Kara Beth Carter, a junior kinesiology major; Warren Kennedy Guest, a senior accounting major; Reagan Paige McDevitt, a junior biochemistry major; and Christine Elise Schroeder, a senior biomedical engineering major.
CHESAPEAKE, VirginiaâAriel Elizabeth Gunzelman, a junior biological sciences major.
CLINTONâNicole Elizabeth Ingram, a junior chemistry major.
COFFEE SPRINGS, AlabamaâMikaela Marie Grubb, a junior industrial engineering major.
COLLIERVILLE, TennesseeâEmily Lauren Duke, a junior kinesiology major.
COLUMBUSâLores Katherine Sharp, a junior biological sciences major.
CORINTHâMikayla Faith Smith, a junior biological sciences major; and Austin Reid Thompson, a computer science masterâs student.
CUMBERLAND CITY, TennesseeâCallie Margaret Taylor, a senior accounting major.
DIAMONDHEADâCassidy Lynn Ketchum, a senior biological sciences major.
ERIE, PennsylvaniaâDam Kim, an engineering Ph.D. student.
FLORAâAlysa Briann Crigler, a senior chemistry major.
FLORENCE, AlabamaâZoe Elizabeth Maddox, a junior business administration major.
FORT MILL, South CarolinaâJessica MacLaurin Kemp, a kinesiology masterâs student.
FRANKLIN, TennesseeâSarah Elizabeth Bedenbaugh, a junior business administration major; and Andrew Philip Pachares, a junior accounting major.
GAUTIERâMichelle Trejo Acevedo, a junior accounting major; and Breanna Allyn Lambert, a senior mathematics major.
GERMANTOWN, TennesseeâMackenzie Paige Clarke, a junior educational psychology major.
GREENWOODâJohn Coleman Tyler, a junior accounting major.
GUNNISONâElizabeth Strickland Bassie, a junior kinesiology major.
GUNTOWNâSavanna Joye Guin, a senior biochemistry major.
HARVEST, AlabamaâBraden Thomas LaBerenz, a junior petroleum engineering major; and Jacob Lane Moore, a junior computer engineering major.
HATTIESBURGâEmma G. Rich, a junior chemical engineering major.
HERNANDOâCaroline Jennings Swindoll, a junior educational psychology major.
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, South CarolinaâSydney Marie Stockwell, a senior biochemistry major.
HOOVER, AlabamaâEmily Grace Baker, a senior accounting major; Alanna Kristine Hauer, a senior chemical engineering major; and Lawson W. Shaw, a junior civil engineering major.
HOUSTON, TexasâJoshua Adam Kittle, a geosciences masterâs student.
HURRICANE, West VirginiaâKatelyn Nicole Sette, a senior biochemistry major.
ITTA BENAâJanesiya Brooks, a special education alternate route masterâs student; and Cody Cooper Perkins, a junior kinesiology major.
JACKSONâJohn Patrick Keeler, a business administration masterâs student.
JOHNS CREEK, GeorgiaâMegan Christine Weaver, a senior marketing major.
KOSCIUSKOâAbbey Noelle McCrory, a senior kinesiology major.
LISMAN, AlabamaâMarylen Bracht Anglin, a community college education masterâs student at MSU-Meridian; and April Diane Bonner, a secondary teacher alternate route masterâs student at MSU-Meridian.
LOUISVILLEâDaniel James Dye, a senior biological sciences major.
MADISONâTara Nicole Broome, a junior computer science major; Mary Michael Evans, a junior biomedical engineering major; Lauren Elizabeth James, a junior elementary education major; Mary Elizabeth McCarley, a senior psychology major; and Phyllis Marie Yucatonis, a curriculum and instruction Ph.D. student.
MANASSAS, VirginiaâClarke Robinson Lerner, a junior psychology major.
MANDEVILLE, LouisianaâWhitney Claire Duncan, a junior civil engineering major; and Monet Isabella Leckert, a junior finance major.
MCCOOLâAlexis K. Turnipseed, an agricultural and extension education masterâs student.
MEMPHIS, TennesseeâAnna Miller Fracchia, a junior psychology major; and Zoe Elizabeth Anna Nunn, a senior biochemistry major.
MERIDIANâAneka M. Chess, a business administration masterâs student; Brandy Danielle Culpepper, an elementary education masterâs student; and VaâRonica D. Hill, an education specialist student at MSU-Meridian.
METAIRIE, LouisianaâGrace Anna Troutman, a junior psychology major.
MILWAUKEE, WisconsinâBrian Thomas Klipstein, a business administration masterâs student.
MONROE, LouisianaâMadeline Claire Enlow, a senior communication major.
MOUNT JULIET, TennesseeâBritain Cole Steele, a junior aerospace engineering major.
NASHVILLE, TennesseeâHutton Davis Smith, a junior software engineering major.
NAVARRE, FloridaâMichael Mccaul, a geosciences masterâs student.
NESBITâSara Blalock Matheson, a junior biochemistry major.
NOLENSVILLE, TennesseeâSteven Andrew Fazio, an industrial and systems engineering masterâs student.
NORTH AURORA, IllinoisâAbigail Elizabeth Stein, a junior psychology major.
OCEAN SPRINGSâZachary Alexander Kinnard, a senior finance major.
OLIVE BRANCHâCaitlin Delaney Luke, a senior mechanical engineering major.
ORANGE BEACH, AlabamaâIsabelle Katherine White, a senior marketing major.
PASCAGOULAâDrennan Graham Allen, a senior building construction science major; and William Coleman Baumhauer, a junior accounting major.
PETALâAraceli M. Figueroa, a senior chemistry major.
PHILADELPHIAâAbby Lauren Seale, a senior kinesiology major.
PICAYUNEâKrystal Justina Burton, an elementary education masterâs student.
PLATTE CITY, MissouriâJason Shawhan, an industrial and systems engineering Ph.D. student.
PONTOTOCâHailey M. Brewer, a senior music education major; and Nicole Allison Brewer, a junior wildlife, fisheries and aquaculture major.
RALEIGHâJennifer Leigh Scott, a senior secondary education major.
RIENZIâEthan Andrew Claunch, a junior industrial engineering major.
SALTILLOâDavid Scott Tindoll, a junior chemical engineering major.
SATARTIAâAnna Grace Ragland, an accounting masterâs student.
SCOTTSBORO, AlabamaâHaley Breann Land, a junior electrical engineering major.
SOUTHAVENâQuinlan Walter Kurtycz, a senior aerospace engineering major.
STARKVILLEâJason David Cory, a business administration masterâs student; Netasha K. Cummings, an elementary education masterâs student; Charles Freeman, an associate professor in the School of Human Sciences; Audra Fern Gines, a public policy and administration masterâs student; Jessica Nicole Leesburg, a geosciences masterâs student; Sarah Hammes Peterson, a food science, nutrition and health promotion masterâs student; Aswathy N. Rai, a public policy and administration masterâs student; Julekha Hussain Ranta, an engineering masterâs student; Rubetta Lillia Redmond, a special education alternate route masterâs student; Mary Kathryn Sanders, a senior art major; Kate Elizabeth Sawaya, an educational leadership masterâs student; Wentao Song, a forest resources Ph.D. student; Anna Brazzeal Tye, a senior communication major; Kathryn Beatrice Walters, a senior psychology major; and Alexis Joanna White, a senior elementary education major.
SUWANEE, GeorgiaâKendall Delaney Long, a senior marketing major.
TACOMA, WashingtonâEmily Anne Sousa, an engineering Ph.D. student.
TAYLORVILLE, IllinoisâSeth Vincent Sloan, a junior biochemistry major.
TIMNATH, ColoradoâPhillip Michael Hayhurst, a geosciences masterâs student.
TUPELOâAvery Claire Littleton, a senior biomedical engineering major; Elizabeth Rees Meredith, a senior educational psychology major; Omolayo Joshua Olorunwa, a plant and soil sciences Ph.D. student; Luke Kenneth Overton, a junior civil engineering major; and Elijah Jeffrey Smart, a junior biochemistry major.
VERNON HILLS, IllinoisâMadalyn Elizabeth Riehm, a junior accounting major.
VISALIA, CaliforniaâJuan Felipe Arzola, a community college leadership Ph.D. student.
WEIRâKameca Lanell Broom, a special education alternate route masterâs student.
WESSONâWilliam Glenn McInnis, a junior microbiology major.
WESTWEGO, LouisianaâFallon Michelle Farber, a mechanical engineering masterâs student.
Phi Kappa Phi awards nearly $1 million each year to outstanding students and members through graduate fellowships, study abroad grants, member and chapter awards, and grants for local, national and international literacy initiatives.
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