Huntington inducts 10 members into Lambda Pi Eta

(Front row, left to right): Jamie Blosser, Amie Arthur, Hannah Morris, Katie Hursey, Assistant Professor of Digital Media Arts Bryan Ballinger; (back row, left to right) Associate Professor of Communication Dr. Lance Clark, Neil Zehr, Evelina Wongosari, Brian Thompson, Germinal Rosell, Assistant Professor of Digital Media Arts Steve Leeper and Associate Professor Communication Dr. Mike Rowley
Huntington, Ind.-Huntington University inducted 10 new members into its Lambda Pi Eta chapter at a ceremony held today in Habecker Dining Commons. LPH is the official communication studies honor society of the National Communication Association.

"These students represent both academic excellence and collegiality since they must meet a high grade point average and be voted in by their peers," said Dr. Kevin Miller, advisor for LPH and associate professor of communication.

LPH students also are involved in service projects in the community each semester. For the fall semester of 2007, they are restoring a historic marker for the City of Huntington.


(Front row, left to right): Jamie Blosser, Amie Arthur, Hannah Morris and Katie Hursey; (back row, left to right) Neil Zehr, Evelina Wongosari, Brian Thompson and Germinal Rosell
The following students at Huntington University received induction into LPH:

Chris Gordon, a junior broadcasting major from Jamaica

Laura Bowman, a junior communication studies major from La Fontaine, Ind.

Jamie Blosser, a junior communication studies major from Fort Wayne, Ind.

Katie Hursey, a junior journalism major from Columbia City, Ind.

Amie Arthur, a junior public relations major from Pandora, Ohio

Hannah Morris, a junior digital media arts major from Terre Haute, Ind.

Evelina Wongosari, a junior digital media arts major from Surabaya, East Java

Neil Zehr, a senior digital media arts major from Elkhart, Ind.

Brian Thompson, a junior digital media arts major from Maplewood, Minn.

Germinal Rosell, a junior digital media arts major from Peidras Negras, Mexico.


(Front row, left to right): Tiffany Seiter, Jamie Blosser, Amie Arthur, Hannah Morris, Katie Hursey and Lara Smitley; (back row, left to right) Sean Giggy, Neil Zehr, Evelina Wongosari, Brian Thompson and Germinal Rosell
Returning members include the following:

Tiffany Seiter (president), a senior film studies major from Ashland, Ohio

Sean Giggy (vice president), a senior broadcasting major from Andrews, Ind.

Lara Smitley (secretary), a senior communication studies major from Leo, Ind.

Sarah Lang, a senior journalism major from Findlay, Ohio.

As a member of the Association of College Honor Societies, LPH has more than 400 active chapters at four-year colleges and universities worldwide.


(Front row, left to right): Tiffany Seiter, Jamie Blosser, Amie Arthur, Hannah Morris, Katie Hursey, Lara Smitley and Lambda Pi Eta Advisor Dr. Kevin Miller; (back row, left to right) Sean Giggy, Neil Zehr, Evelina Wongosari, Brian Thompson and Germinal Rosell
LPH was founded in 1985 at the University of Arkansas. LPH became a part of the National Communication Association in 1988, and the official honor society of the NCA in July 1995.

LPH represents what Aristotle described in his book, "Rhetoric," as the three ingredients of persuasion: Logos (Lambda) meaning logic, Pathos (Pi) relating to emotion, and Ethos (Eta) defined as character credibility and ethics.