June 19, 2012 - Fourteen King’s students and five members of the faculty or administration were recently inducted to the College’s chapter of Delta Epsilon Sigma, the national honor society of colleges and universities with a Catholic tradition.
The national organization was founded in 1939. Candidates for membership must have a record of “outstanding” academic accomplishment and have completed at least 50 percent of their course work for a bachelor’s degree with a minimum grade point average of 3.5.
Pictured seated, from left, are student inductees Ian Oakley, Jennie Hampton, Noemi Tlatenchi, Elizabeth Demko, and Ryan Cordingly.
Shown in second row, from left, are student inductees Sarah Scinto, Dawn Long, Alexandra Shinert, Anthony Scaccia, Erica Pandolfo, and Nicole Rave.
Pictured in third, row, from left, are faculty and administration inductees Jill Yurko, assistant professor of education; Kyle Johnson, assistant professor of philosophy; and Robert McGonigle, associate vice president for student affairs and dean of students. At far right is Amy Swiatek, math specialist instructor and faculty moderator for Delta Epsilon Sigma.
Absent from photo are student inductees Rachael Pompeii, James Sprague and Kyley Henry and faculty and administration inductees and Dr. Maria Jump and Sheri Yech.
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