WAUKESHA Thirteen University of Wisconsin-Waukesha students have been admitted this semester 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, November 11, 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, Sue Kalinka, coordinator of student development, and Alexei Krioukov, assistant professor of mathematics.
Students joining the prestigious society this semester are:
Delafield: Nick K. Leibner
Dousman: Susan J. Draeger
Hartland: Natalie N. Gonzales and Molly A. McGuire
Mukwonago: Stefanie L. Petrasek
Muskego: Seth C. Will
Oconomowoc: Anjanette M. Fiedler
Sussex: Lisa M. Lerch
Waukesha: Rachel R. Burton, Melanie R. Corrao, Adam E. Hodge, JoEllen Kipfer, and Brian D. Whitmore
Current chapter officers are:
- President Sean Andrews, Waukesha
- Vice President Carrie Daubner, Milwaukee
- Secretary Gabby Ziehr, West Bend
- Public Relations Sachin Shah, Brookfield
- Treasurer Mary Zach, Mukwonago
- Historian Elizabeth Spanheimer, Oconomowoc
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