Phi Kappa Phi, the nation's oldest and most selective honor society for all academic disciplines, inducted the new members April 3.
The Phi Kappa Phi honor society has initiated 23 new members at Wayne State College.
Phi Kappa Phi is the nation’s oldest and most selective honor society for all academic disciplines. Membership, by invitation only, is granted to the top 7.5% of college juniors and the top 10% of college seniors.
Chartered in 2006 under the leadership of the late Wayne State President Dr. Richard Collings, Phi Kappa Phi Chapter 299 initiated the following students during its 18th annual ceremony:
- Colorado Springs, Colo. – Catarina Siravo
- Albion – Abbigail Broderson, Avery Olnes
- Ames – Emily Brodd
- Bancroft – Emma Beutler
- Blair – Caitlin Tobin
- Cedar Rapids – Rose Murcek
- David City – Shelby Hein
- Grand Island – Alex Brandt
- Gretna – Dylon Dobbs
- Hebron – Sydney Escritt
- Hickman – David Gray
- Homer – Felicia Brownrigg
- Howells – Jadyn Burenheide
- Humphrey – Autumn Bender, Sydney McKay
- Lincoln – Anna Benes, Abigail Mason
- Norfolk – Lauren Mouchka
- Osceola – Bobbie Bain
- Pilger – Austin Keiser
- South Sioux City – Maritza Flores Hernandez
- Wayne – Haley White
Founded in 1897 and headquartered in Baton Rouge, La., Phi Kappa Phi has chapters on approximately 300 college and university campuses.