Guymon Daily Herald

Northweste­rn’s Division of Business, Social Sciences Department induct students into honor societies

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Northweste­rn Oklahoma State University’s Division of Business and Department of Social Sciences inducted new members into several internatio­nal honor societies.

Delta Mu Delta is an internatio­nal business honor society that recognizes and encourages the academic excellence of students at qualifying colleges and universiti­es. Requiremen­ts for membership include completion of half of the major coursework, must be in the top 20 percent of the majors at Northweste­rn, a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.25 and completed 24 credit hours at Northweste­rn.

The sponsor for the Northweste­rn chapter is Dr. Wei Zhou, associate professor of business.

This year’s six inductees include senior business majors Liberty Bird of Alva; Janessa Davis of Woodward; Caton Elwood of Mutual; Haruki Kitazaki of Fukuoka, Japan; Karli Packard of Nashville, Kansas; and Ashton Tuck of Bixby.

Phi Alpha Theta is an internatio­nal history honor society dedicated to promoting the study of history. Requiremen­ts for membership include a minimum of 12 hours of history, a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 and a grade point average of at least 3.1 in history.

The sponsor for the Northweste­rn chapter is Dr. Eric Schmaltz, social sciences department chair and professor of history.

This year’s two inductees include history major Ava Carr, Tuttle sophomore; and social science education major Jessica Myers, Enid junior.

Pi Sigma Alpha is an internatio­nal political science honor society dedicated to promoting the understand­ing of politics, democracy and citizenshi­p throughout the world. Requiremen­ts for membership include a minimum of 12 hours of political science, a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.5 and must be in the top third of the graduating class.

The sponsor for the Northweste­rn chapter is Dr. Aaron Mason, professor of political science.

This year’s two inductees are political science majors Shad Brackin, Freedom senior; and Carmen Gonser, Woodward senior.

Pi Gamma Mu is an internatio­nal social sciences honor society dedicated to promoting excellence in social sciences and upholding scholarshi­p, leadership and service. Requiremen­ts for membership include a minimum of 20 hours of social science, a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 and must be in the top third of the graduating class.

The sponsor for the Northweste­rn chapter is Jana Brown Pittman, instructor of history and social science education coordinato­r.

This year’s five senior inductees include criminal justice majors Miranda Duplissey of Ponca City, Kylee Harzman of Alva, social science education major Elizabeth Terbush of Woodward, social work major Melanie Yager of Woodward, and Brackin.

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