MSU鈥檚 Phi Kappa Phi chapter inducts 89 students
Contact: Sasha Steinberg
STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擡ighty-nine students are being inducted this semester into 亚洲色吧视频鈥檚 chapter of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation鈥檚 oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines.
Membership is by invitation only to the top 10 percent of seniors and graduate students and 7.5 percent of juniors. Faculty, professional staff and alumni who have achieved scholarly distinction also qualify. The honor organization draws members from all disciplines within colleges and universities.
New PKP inductees include (by hometown):
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia鈥擡mily Elizabeth Lyon, a junior political science major.
AMORY鈥擩ackson Alden Pickering, a senior mechanical engineering major.
ATOKA, Tennessee鈥擩oseph Christopher Debroeck, an industrial engineering master鈥檚 student.
BENTONIA鈥擬atthew Thaddaeus Hines, a music education master鈥檚 graduate.
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama鈥擝enjamin Kennon Handley, a junior finance major.
BOGUE CHITTO鈥擝renton Andrew Earl Breland, a plant and soil sciences/horticulture master鈥檚 student.
BRANDON鈥擩ackson Carter Berry, a junior mechanical engineering major; Anna Katherine Cooper, a junior animal and dairy science major; Michael Drew Crenshaw, a music education master鈥檚 graduate; and Lydia Grace Glover, a senior industrial engineering major.
BROOKHAVEN鈥擜nna Lynn Hollis, an agricultural and extension education master鈥檚 student; and Caleb Scott McCreary, a junior biological engineering/biomedical engineering major.
CALHOUN CITY鈥擶alker Williams Hardin, a junior kinesiology/neuromechanics major.
CAMDEN鈥擮rlandria D. Beamon, an educational psychology/school psychology doctoral student and educational psychology/psychometry master鈥檚 student.
CARMI, Illinois鈥擯eyton Renee Roedder, a junior elementary education/middle school major.
CHALFONT, Pennsylvania鈥擮livia Kate Cresswell, a junior animal and dairy science major.
CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee鈥擟ecelia Ann Turner, a junior fashion design and merchandising major.
CHERRY LOG, Georgia鈥擬ichele Ann Jones, an elementary education/middle school bachelor鈥檚 graduate.
CLARKSDALE鈥擬ia Todd Scheider, an electrical and computer engineering master鈥檚 student.
CLEVELAND, Alabama鈥擶illiam Reid Graves, a public policy and administration master鈥檚 student.
CLINTON鈥擩ayla Moretta Mondy, a senior biochemistry/pre-medicine major.
COLLIERVILLE, Tennessee鈥擫auren Gabrielle Brown, a senior chemical engineering major; Mia Brooke Chang Morris, a junior biochemistry/pre-medicine major; and Katrina Cheryl Wilczynski, a junior elementary education/middle school major.
COLUMBUS鈥擬olly Jane Carpenter, an education/school administration major pursuing an educational specialist degree; Bethany McKenzie Jones, a kinesiology/disability studies master鈥檚 student; and Anna Leigh Minga, a junior kinesiology/neuromechanics major.
DURHAM, North Carolina鈥擵ictoria Lynn Page, a geoscience/applied meteorology master鈥檚 student.
EL DORADO, Arkansas鈥擳imothy Michael Vodopivec, a business administration master鈥檚 student.
FLETCHER, North Carolina鈥擩ohn N. Fox, a finance bachelor鈥檚 graduate.
FLOWOOD鈥擠avid Alexander Gibbs Jr., a junior biochemistry/pre-medicine major.
GERMANTOWN, Tennessee鈥擧ayes Elizabeth Franklin, a senior kinesiology/clinical exercise physiology major.
GREENWOOD鈥擧elen Olmsted Singleton, a junior psychology major.
GREENWOOD, South Carolina鈥擲arah McLeod Hobbs, a junior wildlife, fisheries and aquaculture, and animal and dairy science double-major.
HARVEST, Alabama鈥擪atelyn Marie Crawford, a junior chemical engineering major.
HENRICO, Virginia鈥擟onner T. Owens, a wildlife, fisheries and aquaculture major.
HERNANDO鈥擝rendan T. Morrow, a junior biochemistry/pre-medicine major.
HOOVER, Alabama鈥擧ubert Williams Couch, a junior biomedical engineering major.
HORN LAKE鈥擩ames Andrew Powell, an interdisciplinary studies bachelor鈥檚 graduate.
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama鈥擡mma Elizabeth Nordeman, a junior elementary education/middle school major.
JOHNS CREEK, Georgia鈥擜lexa Mackenzie Ward, a senior marketing, and fashion design and merchandising double-major.
KEMAH, Texas鈥擯eyton Elise Anderson, a senior animal and dairy science, and food science, nutrition and health promotion double-major.
LACEY鈥橲 SPRING, Alabama鈥擝enjamin L. Hatfield, an applied anthropology master鈥檚 student.
LENA鈥擬elvajean Kenyatta Moore, an education/school administration student pursuing an educational specialist degree.
LOUISVILLE鈥擜llison N. Shanabrough, a Master of Arts in Teaching鈥揝econdary student.
MABEN鈥擟ody West Boland, a senior biochemistry major.
MADISON, Alabama鈥擬axwell Jamal Perkins, a junior business information systems major.
MADISON鈥擟hanukya Suresh Cherukuri, a junior biological engineering/biomedical engineering major.
MADISONVILLE, Louisiana鈥擜lyssa Jordan Cohn, a junior finance major.
MANDEVILLE, Louisiana鈥擟annon Ray Kent, an agriculture master鈥檚 student.
MARIETTA, Georgia鈥擧aley Marie Palmer, a junior communication/public relations major.
MARIETTA鈥擪en R. Waddell, a plant and soil sciences/agronomy master鈥檚 student.
MARYLAND HEIGHTS, Maryland鈥擫eslie Anne Azwell, a junior wildlife, fisheries and aquaculture major.
MERIDIAN鈥擠avid Grant Thaggard, a junior chemical engineering major; and Anita Z. Wansley, an educational leadership/school administration master鈥檚 student.
METAIRIE鈥擵irginia Louise Theriot, a junior kinesiology/clinical exercise physiology major.
MOBILE, Alabama鈥擜nn Mason Hunter, an accounting master鈥檚 student; and Joseph Anthony Westerfield, a junior electrical engineering major.
MONTGOMERY, Alabama鈥擪atherine Ellis Albrecht, a junior history major.
MOSCOW, Idaho鈥擜nna Ruth Bales, a junior biochemistry/pre-medicine major.
MURFREESBORO, Tennessee鈥擩ustin Timothy Smith, a junior mechanical engineering major.
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana鈥擬atthew James Frischhertz, a junior finance major.
NORTHPORT, Alabama鈥擹oie Katherine Comer, a senior wildlife, fisheries and aquaculture major.
OCEAN SPRINGS鈥擪atherine Elizabeth Brune, a junior human development and family science major; and Ethan Michael Kilpatrick, a junior computer engineering major.
OXFORD鈥擶illiam David Fiser II, a junior petroleum engineering major.
PENSACOLA, Florida鈥擬icah Jehiel Maurice Roland, a music education master鈥檚 graduate.
PHILADELPHIA鈥擳yler James Holland, a junior biochemistry/pre-medicine and chemistry double-major.
PONTOTOC鈥擭anita Jane Chamblee, an agricultural and extension education master鈥檚 student.
PORT GIBSON鈥擶illiam Douglas Lum, a senior mechanical engineering major.
PURVIS鈥擟aitlin E. Wall, a junior food science, nutrition and health promotion major.
QUINTON, Alabama鈥擟helsea M. Aaron, a geoscience/broadcast meteorology master鈥檚 student.
SAVANNAH, Georgia鈥擩ohn Kenneth Griffin, a junior aerospace engineering/astronautics major.
SCOTTSBORO, Alabama鈥擠avis Lee Bostrom, a junior animal and dairy science major.
SLIDELL, Louisiana鈥擭athan Manh-Truong Ngo, a junior biomedical engineering major.
SOUTHAVEN鈥擜bigail Lenae Ransom, a junior psychology and microbiology double-major; and Henry Koll Zeringue, a junior forestry/urban forestry major.
STARKVILLE鈥擩oshua David Cohen, a cyber security and operations master鈥檚 student; Karl Michael Grebner, a junior mechanical engineering major; Emily O鈥橬eal Green, a public policy and administration doctoral student; Yadunandan Paudel, an electrical and computer engineering doctoral student; Somayeh Bakhtiari Ramezani, a computer science doctoral student; and Nagadarshan Rao Bhounsly Janardhan Rao, an aerospace engineering master鈥檚 graduate.
SUGAR LAND, Texas鈥擧ope Catherine Yeager, a junior aerospace engineering/astronautics major.
TALLAHASSEE, Florida鈥擟aroline Elizabeth Ferguson, a senior biological sciences/pre-medicine major.
VESTAVIA HILLS, Alabama鈥擥rey Walker Garris, an educational leadership master鈥檚
student; Mckinley Esther Owens, a senior wildlife, fisheries and aquaculture major.
VICKSBURG鈥擝enjamin Carlisle Koestler, a workforce education leadership master鈥檚 graduate.
WEST MONROE, Louisiana鈥擩ames Malcolm Aulds, a junior biomedical engineering major.
Founded in 1897, 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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