Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society Spring Inductees
April 19, 2017
Angelo State University’s chapter of the Phi Kappa Phi (PKP) national honor society inducted its spring 2017 class of 45 students during a special initiation ceremony on Tuesday, April 18, in the Houston Harte University Center.
PKP is one of the nation’s most prestigious academic honor societies for students in all academic disciplines. Invitations to join PKP are extended to juniors in the top 7.5 percent of their class and to seniors and graduate students in the top 10 percent of their class.
ASU’s spring 2017 inductees by hometown and major are:
San Angelo: Paige Bell, teacher education; Kye Burris, animal science; Carrie Caldwell, health science professions; Donavon Gollihar, criminal justice; Coy R.J. Hall, psychology; Tyler Henderson, psychology; Jessica Hettick, history; Mattie Hill, teacher education; Bonnie Kennedy, English; Jaehwan Kim, computer science; Jacob Mallory, criminal justice; Briana Martinez, security studies; Kristian Neves, nursing; Carolina Ramirez, teacher education; Savannah Richardson, interdisciplinary studies; Hailey Smith, psychology; Gary Turner, homeland security; and Clay Wegner, physics
Amarillo: Abbie Lynn, exercise science
Arlington: Regina Williams, student development and leadership
Austin: Maria Iglesias, applied psychology
Beltsville, Md.: Torrell Mills, criminal justice
Big Lake: Itzayana Ramirez, criminal justice
Big Spring: Kelli Schaedel, biology
Brownwood: Delaney Bennett, teacher education
Burleson: Kristina Price, guidance and counseling
Early: Aspen Escamilla, accounting
Elgin: Landri Vasut, animal science
Houston: Marvin Nickerson, homeland security
Lampasas: Jessica Odom, teacher education
League City: Tami Wilson, guidance and counseling
Lewisville: Jacklyn Shine, applied psychology
Lubbock: Tommy Duncan, educational administration
Menard: Heather Hillert, biology
Muleshoe: Toni Belinda Head, guidance and counseling
Odessa: Erin Davidson, student development and leadership
Plano: Meagan Julian, student development and leadership; and Rachel Suit, student development and leadership
Round Rock: Karen Cooper, guidance and counseling
Saginaw: Babita Daware, homeland security
Salado: Mason Price, biology
San Antonio: Kimberly Peters, curriculum and instruction
Southlake: McKenna Lee, teacher education
Sweetwater: Jasmine Reddic, exercise science
Victoria: Desirae Ybarbo, guidance and counseling
Phi Kappa Phi is the nation’s oldest and most selective collegiate honor society encompassing all academic disciplines. Phi Kappa Phi is considered one of the nation’s most prestigious honorary societies along with Phi Beta Kappa, which recognizes majors in the arts and sciences, and Sigma Xi, which honors majors in the sciences.