Ten Washburn University students were recently inducted into Phi Theta
Kappa, the national honor society for students in two-year degree programs who
have attained scholastic excellence in their respective fields of study.
To be eligible, students must have declared a major in a two-year degree
program, completed at least 12 credit hours in the major and have a minimum
grade point average of 3.5.
The mission of Phi Theta Kappa is to provide opportunities for individual
growth and development through participation in honors, leadership, service and
fellowship programming.
Students recently inducted into the Alpha Mu Omicron chapter of Phi Theta Kappa
include:
Holton – John A. Lemon
Maple Hill – Tonya Kay McDaniel
Meriden – Connie Sue Hood, Maureen Stamper
Sterling – Eric Mickel Hoffman
Topeka: Zachary Robert Hill, Jacqueline Renee Kaufman, Lynda Erin Lewis,
Matthew Martin O’Brien, Patricia K. Rudolph
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Dena Anson, university relations, (785) 670-1711