Spring 2014: UAA's national criminal justice honor society chapter welcomes 17 new members

by Michelle Saport  |   

Seventeen Justice majors were inducted as members of the Alpha Phi Sigma National Criminal Justice Honor Society, Omega Xi Chapter, on Thursday, March 27, at the UAA/APU Consortium Library. Family and friends attended the ceremony and reception.

To be selected for this honor, each student had to maintain a 3.2 overall cumulative GPA and 3.2 GPA in their Justice major. Alpha Phi Sigma is the only national criminal justice honor society for criminal justice majors. The society recognizes the academic excellence of undergraduate and graduate students majoring in criminal justice.

Professor Ryan Fortson, faculty advisor, moderated the ceremony. Justice faculty members Marny Rivera, Sharon Chamard and Allan Barnes also attended.

Congratulations to the 2014 inductees:  Tahnee Conte-Seccareccia, Jacob Decker, Seth Dinkel, Leslie Erdman, Melissa Eury, Isabella Forshee, Camilla Hussein-Scott, Veronica Klyber, Anne Livingston, Frazier Manfull, Sean McErlane, Tenaya Stanton, Robin Stepetin, Chloe Thaman, Nicole Weber, Mariama Wiggins and Kayla Wilke.

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