HUNTINGTON, Ind.— Ten Huntington University students have been inducted into the local chapter of the Phi Alpha Honor Society.
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| Shown: Brooke Groves, left, and Brittany Edmonds |
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| Shown: Megan Pettigrew, left, and John Krabbe with Professor Carla MacDonald in the background |
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| Shown: Nicole Ramsey, left, and Megan Pettigrew |
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| Shown: Left to right, Emily Thompson, Amanda Shoup, Monica Salvo and Nicole Ramsey |
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| Shown: Tianna Clark, left, with President G. Blair Dowden |
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| Shown: President G. Blair Dowden with (left to right) Cassie Wimer, Emily Thompson and Amanda Shoup |
The chapter was created this year to honor the top students in the
social work program. Membership is based on GPA, number of credits and sophomore status.
During the induction ceremony on Jan. 24, the following social work majors were recognized:
Tianna Clark, a junior from Fort Wayne, Ind.
Brittany Edmonds, a senior from Beloit, Wis.
Brooke Groves, a junior from Fort Wayne, Ind.
John Krabbe, a junior from Crystal Lake, Ill.
Megan Pettigrew, a senior from Wabash, Ind.
Nicole Ramsey, a senior from Brooklyn, Mich.
Monica Salvo, a senior from Deerfield, Wis.
Amanda Shoup, a junior from Angola, Ind.
Emily Thompson, a junior from Bluffton, Ohio
Cassandra Wimer, a junior from Staunton, Va.