MSU’s Phi Kappa Phi chapter inducts 24 College of Education students

Thursday, April 25, 2024


Students hold certificates

Twenty-four students in Mississippi State’s College of Education were recently inducted into MSU’s chapter of Phi Kappa Phi.

As the nation’s oldest and most selective multidisciplinary collegiate honor society, Phi Kappa Phi only accepts juniors in the top 7.5% of their class and seniors and graduate students in the top 10% of their class, all with a 3.75 GPA or higher.

Spring 2024 semester inductees include:

—Breyden Bell, junior, kinesiology

—Marian Chancellor, graduate, education

—Kelly Davis, graduate, educational psychology

—William Dixon, junior, kinesiology

—Elena Groeschen, junior, elementary education

—Ashton Hewes, graduate, educational psychology

—Barbara Jones, graduate, secondary teacher alternate route

—Calla Lermer, junior, elementary education

—Hannah Magee, junior, kinesiology

—Bailey Martin, junior, industrial technology

—Cynthia McDonald, graduate, education

—Tyriq Mitchell, graduate, kinesiology

—Abby Ogletree, junior, kinesiology

—Mariah Pace, graduate, educational psychology

—Carol Porter, graduate, middle level alternate route

—Brenda Reed, graduate, community college education

—Ronald Rutherford, graduate, secondary teacher alternate route

—Faith Smith, graduate, counselor education

—Sawyer Sterling, senior, kinesiology

—Samuel Stewart, graduate, educational psychology

—Michelle Stubbs, graduate, education

—Akiyla Thicklen, graduate, educational psychology

—Abby Zweig, junior, kinesiology

—Anna Zweig, junior, kinesiology

For more information, visit www.phikappaphi.org.


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