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Alpha Chi Honor Society Fall 2016 Inductees

October 04, 2016

Angelo State University’s chapter of the Alpha Chi national honor society inducted 54 new members during a special initiation ceremony on Monday, Oct. 3, in the Houston Harte University Center, 1910 Rosemont Drive.

Alpha Chi is open to students majoring in any academic discipline and has over 300 chapters nationwide with more than 400,000 members. To be eligible, students must rank in the top 10 percent of seniors at their college or university, or in the top 7.5 percent of juniors.  

 

ASU’s fall 2016 inductees by hometown and major are: 

San Angelo: Paige Bell, teacher education; Abigail Dauphin, social work; Katherine Dunlap, geoscience; Tristan Fielder, biology; John Greenfield, management; Jennifer Huddleston, interdisciplinary studies; William Johnston, biology; Hannah Jordan, teacher education; Cody Larsen, chemistry; Gabriel Maldonado, physics; Taeei Park, accounting; Jacob Reid, kinesiology; Miah Wagnon, political science; and Clay Wegner, physics 

Abilene: Mattie Hill, teacher education; and Morgan Seals, biology 

Alpine: Maria Vargas, psychology 

Aspermont: Makenna Brewer, accounting 

Austin: Natalie Quesnel, biology 

Big Spring: Kelli Schaedel, biology 

Bronte: Huston Lee, civil engineering 

Brownwood: Jacob Allgood, management; and Delaney Bennet, teacher education 

Caldwell: Quint Anderson, biology 

Center Point: William Miears, biology 

Cisco: Mackenzi Busby, teacher education 

Columbia, Md.: Katharine Ramnanan, theatre 

Corsicana: Brittany Hernandez, nursing 

El Paso: Megan Higgason, intelligence, security studies and analysis; and Luis Martinez, social work 

Fort Worth: Amber Bohr, mathematics 

Graham: Kallee Spurlin, kinesiology 

Helotes: Angela Chen, biology 

Houston: Brett Lane, intelligence, security studies and analysis 

Humble: Jennifer Kotowych, kinesiology 

Long Beach, Calif.: Dewayne Meats, nursing 

Lubbock: Donna Ham, nursing 

McCamey: Coy Hall, psychology 

Menard: Heather Hillert, chemistry 

Midland: Austin Hafner, geoscience 

Muleshoe: Stephanie Infante, music 

Old Bridge, N.J.: Jessica Barker, sociology 

Ozona: Desiree Marshall, studio art 

Poulsbo, Wash.: Andrea Thomas, studio art 

Richmond: Brian Fullarton, intelligence, security studies and analysis 

Rochelle: Laurel Edmondson, nursing 

Rockford, Mich.: Carrie Caldwell, health science professions 

San Antonio: Rachael Lindberg, psychology 

Seminole: Hope Hicks, teacher education; and Sarah Shirley, teacher education 

Sonora: Megan Yourgalite, teacher education 

Sweetwater: Jasmine Reddic, kinesiology 

Temple: Hailey Smith, psychology 

Kathmandu, Nepal: Sazza Dahal, international business 

ASU is located in Alpha Chi Region I, and Dr. Karl Havlak, professor of mathematics, is the head faculty advisor for the ASU chapter. Additional faculty advisors are Dr. June Smith for the College of Arts and Humanities, Dr. Biqing Huang for the College of Business, Dr. Charlene Bustos for the College of Education, and Paul Osmanski for the Archer College of Health and Human Services. Havlak is also secretary-treasurer for Region I and a member of the Alpha Chi National Council.