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WAUKESHA –Thirty-five 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 will hold an induction ceremony
March 15 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 Ellyn
Lem, assistant professor of English,
Jonathan Kasparek, assistant professor of history, and
Scott
Silet, director of library & media services.
Students joining the prestigious
society this semester are:
Big Bend: Sarah
Butke
Brookfield: Katherine
Carnell, Jessica Hartwick, Peter Nahin, Katryn Remler, and Katrin
Witz
Eagle: Kimberly
Ricklefs
East Troy: Michael Beu
Elkhorn: Anthony Grande
Elm Grove: Andrew
Merkel
Menomonee Falls: Randal
Griswold and Lyndsey Stemm
Milwaukee: Jonathan
Ericson
Mukwonago: Patrick
Miller-Hayes and Mary Rohan
Muskego: Alicia
Lorino
New Berlin: Amanda
Bruschnig and Andrea Draize
Oak Creek:
Nichole Ciuba
Oconomowoc:
Kelly Riviera
Pewaukee: Rebecca
Jonas, Chad Kolberg, and Sara Weber
Sussex: Nicole
Kosek and Laura Yackey
Wales: Scott
Patnode
Waukesha: Alyse
Below, Evan Cotter, Vena Jenkins, Melinda Johnson, En Ko, Rebecca
McDermott, Stephanie Reiland, Alexander Shane, and Rexford Weber
Current chapter officers are:
President — Christopher Zahm, Oconomowoc
Vice
President — Matt Weiskotten, Colgate
Public
Relations — Katy Shea, Oak Creek
Historian — Angel
Lombness, Waukesha
UW-Waukesha has the largest enrollment among
the 13 freshman-sophomore University of Wisconsin Colleges campuses.
For information about programs, admission, or financial aid, contact
the Student Services office at (262) 521-5200 or visit the Web at
www.waukesha.uwc.edu.
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