WAUKESHA Thirty-eight 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, April 9, 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 Jane Crisler, associate professor of history, and Sue Kalinka, coordinator of student development.
Students joining the prestigious society this spring are:
Big Bend: Krista T. Phillips
Delafield: Rebecca T. Weber
Dousman: Joanie K. Schwalbach
Menomonee Falls: Rachel A. Deprey and Christina B. Frailing
Milwaukee: Carrie E. and Cassandra L Daubner and Jason S. Jackamonis
Mukwonago: Janet E. Defnet
Muskego: Erin L. James, Patricia L. Plutschack, William R. Sattler, Lindsay D. Tresemer and Joseph D. Wichgers
Nashotah: Sasha A. Fagan
New Berlin: Lisa Carol Eligon, Charity D. Granberry, James A. Klein, Payal B. Ramji, and Kiara Sturdevant
North Prairie: Mark R. Ruszkiewicz
Oconomowoc: Jennifer E. Backhaus, Angelique N. Bruno, Thomas M. Macie, and Robert Michael Richardson
Stoughton: Kate M. Trachte
Sussex: Michael J. Moscicke and Renee M. Schneider
Watertown: Suzette M. Sandri
Waukesha: Adria L. Blahnik, Jennifer M. and Rebecca A. Clark, Jeremy A. Falk, Dawn E. Haggerty, Douglas J. Kunde, Lisa M. Ludwig, and Tomee Palesse
Wauwatosa: Angela M. Kneepkins
Chapter officers this year are:
- President Rachel E. Bronikowski, Lannon
- Vice President Angela Ditello, Waukesha
- Secretary Alissa Schmidt, Oconomowoc
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