WAUKESHA – Thirty-two University of Wisconsin-Waukesha students have been admitted this spring to Phi Theta Kappa, the national honor society for two-year colleges. They will be inducted into the local Alpha Chi Rho chapter at a ceremony to be held on campus (1500 N. University Dr., Waukesha) Tuesday, March 29, at 7 p.m. in Commons Conference Room 101. To be eligible for the honor society, students must have earned at least 12 credits at UW-Waukesha with a 3.5 cumulative grade point average. Advisors for the campus group are Ken Cooley, professor of philosophy, and Jane Ewens, professor of psychology.Students joining the prestigious society this spring are:Big Bend: Monica L. ReevesBrookfield: Timothy P. Miceli, Heather L. Schmit, and Sarah M. StetterDelafield: Nancy K. GieseLannon: Rachel E. BronikowskiMenomonee Falls: Tanya M. Brunette and Joleen A. WisnewskiMukwonago: Casey L. Grulkowski and Heather A. RossNew Berlin: Carrie A. Bubenik, Paul E. Henning, Renee A. Jaeger, Ann S. Pham, and Priti H. VakhariaNorth Lake: Lisa M. KilpatrickOconomowoc: Lisa J. KunzPewaukee: Therese M. Heckenkamp and Christopher J. WolterSussex: Erin I. SitterWaukesha: Mary G. Allen, Jennifer L. Babe, Ryan C. Babe, Carrie L. Bast, Carolyn J. Cummings, Jennifer S. Frei, Alexander D. Jensen, Lindsey E. Michaels, Mari Jo Stewart, and Scott A. WolfeWest Allis: Tracey L. LloydWind Lake: Robert E. Malsack Chapter officers this year are: President — Jason Voelker, Waukesha
Vice President — Diane Thomson, Waukesha
Treasurer — Kristin Jenkins, New Berlin
Secretary — Laura Scanlan, New Berlin