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Indiana
Beta Chapter of Alpha Chi inducts 10 members
FOR RELEASE October 5, 2007
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Dr. Steve Lee, professor of psychology,
presents Whitney Abbott for induction into Alpha Chi. |
HUNTINGTON, IN—Huntington
University inducted 10 new members into the Indiana Beta Chapter of
Alpha
Chi in a convocation held today in the Merillat Centre for the Arts.
Students were recognized for their superior academics and exceptional
character.
“Membership in Alpha Chi is
the highest academic honor at Huntington University and represents both a
recognition of scholastic achievement and a commitment to promoting academic
excellence on- and off-campus,” said Dr. Paul E. Michelson, distinguished
professor of history and chapter sponsor for the Indiana Beta Chapter of
Alpha Chi.
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Dr. Steve Lee, professor of psychology,
presents Claire Bates for induction into Alpha Chi. |
The following students at
Huntington University received induction into Alpha Chi in 2007:
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Junior Whitney Abbott
is a psychology major from Roanoke, Ind. She is the daughter of Kevin
and Angela Abbott and plans to pursue a career in marriage and family
therapy.
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Junior Claire Bates
is a psychology major from Bloomfield, Mich. She is the daughter of
Larry and Katherine Bates and hopes to find a career combining her
interests of counseling, psychology, writing and international aid.
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Junior William Braun
is an English major from St. Cloud, Minn. He is the son of Brian and
Harriet Braun.
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Dr. Jack Heller, assistant professor of
English, presents William Braun for induction into Alpha
Chi. |
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Junior Leah Cressman
is a social work major from Burlington, Ontario, Canada. She is the
daughter of John and Melanie Cressman and is a member of the soccer team
at Huntington University.
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Junior Lauren Davenport
is an exercise science major from Andrews, Ind. She is the daughter of
Garrett and Jody Davenport and is a member of the university basketball
and track teams and Alpha Gamma Pi.
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Senior Sarah Fairchild
is a Biblical studies major from Huntington, Ind. She is the daughter of
Dave and Becky Kersey and desires to teach the Bible within a church
setting.
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Dr. Twyla Lee, director of social work
education, presents Leah Cressman for induction into Alpha
Chi. |
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Junior Kimberly Hart
is a double major in missions and family and children’s ministries. She
is the daughter of Gary and Beth Hart of Monroe, Ind. Hart wants to
either pursue a career working overseas in children or women’s ministry
or family counseling.
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Junior Katie Hursey
is a journalism major from Columbia City, Ind. She is the daughter of
Robert and Laura Hursey. Hursey intends to pursue a career in newspaper
writing or as a professor of public relations. She currently writes for
the Churubusco News, the Albion New Era and the Northwest News.
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Junior Trent Lloyd
is a Biblical studies major from Huntington, Ind. He is the son of David
and Janice Lloyd and plans to pursue a career as a relief worker in
developing countries or as a university professor.
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Matthew Ruiz, instructor in
exercise science, presents Lauren Davenport for induction
into Alpha Chi. |
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Senior Cassie Rudy
is an elementary and special education major from Huntington, Ind. She is
the daughter of Raymond and Pamela Rudy. Rudy intends to teach
domestically for a few years to prepare her for overseas opportunities.
Alpha Chi is a national
honor society for undergraduate juniors and seniors in all academic
disciplines. In 1997, it celebrated 75 years of activity. Its objectives are
the stimulation, development and recognition of scholarship and those
elements of scholarship that make scholarship effective for good.
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Dr. Chaney Bergdall, professor of
Bible and religion, presents Sarah Fairchild for induction into
Alpha Chi. |
The Indiana Beta Chapter of
Alpha Chi National Honor Scholarship Society was established in 1967. It is
active in the regional and national activities of Alpha Chi and was named
the National Chapter of the Year in 2001.
In 2007, for the 12th consecutive year, the
Indiana Beta Chapter was selected as a Star Chapter of Alpha Chi.
The motto of Alpha Chi
nationally is the same as that of Huntington University: “You shall know the
truth, and the truth shall make you free.”
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Dr. Tom Bergler, associate
professor of ministry and missions, presents Kimberly Hart for
induction into Alpha Chi. |
Huntington University is a comprehensive
Christian college of the liberal arts offering graduate and undergraduate
programs in more than 70 academic concentrations.
U.S.News & World Report
ranks Huntington among the best colleges in the Midwest.
Founded in 1897 by the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, Huntington
University is located on a contemporary, lakeside
campus in northeast
Indiana. The University is a member of the
Council for Christian Colleges
and Universities (CCCU).
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Dr. Kevin Miller, associate
professor of communication, presents Katie Hursey for induction
into Alpha Chi. |
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Dr. Chaney Bergdall, professor of
Bible and religion, presents Trent Lloyd for induction into
Alpha Chi. |
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Kathy Turner, instructor in
education, presents Cassie Rudy for induction into Alpha Chi. |
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