WAUKESHA Thirty-two University of Wisconsin-Waukesha students have been admitted this semester to Phi Theta Kappa, the national honor society for two-year colleges. The local Alpha Chi Rho chapter held an induction ceremony April 14 to welcome them.
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:
Big Bend: Jennifer Castetter and Janet Kuehn
Dousman: Blake Webb
Hartland: Ashley Lane
Helenville: Rebecca Folgert
Ixonia: Dana Hubbell
Johnson Creek: William Dickman
Menomonee Falls: William Johnson, Matthew Schuster, and Nicholas Shefte
Milwaukee: John Schmidt and Neng Yang
Mukwonago: Barbara Blott, Joanna Griffiths, and Michael T. Zoril
Muskego: Brandie Farina, Mindy Korotka, and Jenna Lauer
New Berlin: Melissa Geske and Jakub Szpytma
Oconomowoc: Kyle VanSanford
Pewaukee: Andrew Bibo and Daniel Quiram
Waukesha: Susan Anderson, Chris Barger, Mark Barraclough, Amanda Boettcher, Chris Colosi, Melissa Flynn, Therese Rivers, Katherine Schultz, and Leann Thyng
Current chapter officers are:
President Sean Andrews, Waukesha
Vice President Gabrielle Ziehr, West Bend
Secretary Susan Draeger, Dousman
Public Relations Sachin Shah, Brookfield
Treasurer Mary Zach, Mukwonago
Historian Elizabeth Spanheimer, Oconomowoc |