Alpha Chi Honor Society Spring 2024 Inductees
April 02, 2024
Angelo State University’s chapter of the Alpha Chi national collegiate honor society recently inducted 41 new members for the spring 2024 semester during a ceremony in the Houston Harte University Center.
Alpha Chi is one of the nation’s most prestigious honor societies that is open to undergraduate students majoring in all academic disciplines. To be eligible, students must rank in the top 10% of seniors at their college or university, or in the top 7.5% of juniors.
ASU’s spring 2024 inductees by hometown and major are:
San Angelo: Ethan Aguilar, biology; Isabella Balderas, nursing; Raymond Brown, physics; Kristina Correa, biology; Gizel Dominguez, mathematics; Cody Fentress, mechanical engineering; Elijah Garcia, mechanical engineering; Amanda Haynes, social work; Thomas Hodge, chemistry; Abigail Ketchum, psychology; Adileny Labra-Trejo, management; Justin Mitchell, management information systems; Noah Perez, agricultural science and leadership; Rylee Slate, geoscience; Andres Ybarra, management; and Jadyn Zemlock, marketing
Abilene: Jacob Bullock, computer science
Augusta, Ga.: TJ Willard, intelligence and analysis
Austin: Alexandros Paulson, history
Bandera: Kathryn Lefevers, animal science
Bronte: Zachary McWright, animal science
Burnet: Hunter Hernandez, natural resource management
Christoval: Audrey Spearman, teacher education
Clancy: Isabel Gilbert, biology
Flower Mound: Kennison Thomason, kinesiology
Georgetown: Kayla Wooten, marketing
Gorman: Agustin Kairoh Miko Ramos VI, marketing
Houston: Lauren Zamora, animal science
Katy: Drake Ladig, agribusiness
Kerrville: Ashleigh Loyd, social work
Levelland: Savannah Price, accounting
Midland: Kathryn Rose, teacher education
Paige: Cayleigh Carroll, psychology
Paint Rock: Luke Taylor, finance
Pleasanton: Lacey Stevens, natural resource management
San Antonio: Darian Barrera, animal science
Sterling City: Katelynn Barnes, kinesiology
Vancourt: Damian Macias, psychology
Seoul, South Korea: Seungmi Kim, management; and Seowon “Jesse” Lee, mathematics
ASU is located in Alpha Chi Region I, and Dr. Karl Havlak, College of Science and Engineering, is the head faculty advisor for the ASU chapter. Additional faculty advisors are Dr. Charlene Bustos for the College of Education, Dr. Dennis Hall for the College of Science and Engineering, Dr. Marta Lukacovic for the College of Arts and Humanities, Christabel Romine and Dr. Satvir Singh for the Norris-Vincent College of Business, and Dr. Veronica Snow for the Archer College of Health and Human Services. Hall is the Region I secretary-treasurer and serves on the Alpha Chi National Council.