28 Students Inducted into Honor Key Society
Rider University’s College of Liberal Arts, Education,
and Sciences has inducted 28 students into the Honor Key Society,
the highest honor bestowed by the College.
Faculty members of Rider’s Phi Beta Kappa Club conducted
the recent, formal initiation ceremony. The Phi Beta Kappa Club
was established in 1979 to recognize the College’s top
scholars, many of whom have excelled with double majors and/or
minors.
This year’s inductees represent disciplines of the physical
and social sciences, humanities and liberal studies, and education.
Minimum requirements call for seniors to maintain a 3.5 grade
point average; and juniors a 3.75 GPA.
The honorees (and their majors) are: Amanda Bucknum, biochemistry;
Tiffany Day-Neutill, biopsychology; Stephanie Dedovitch, philosophy;
Daniel DiRicco, economics; Anna Eaves, English/philosophy; Pamela
Estel, English; Maria Fischer, liberal studies; Krista Fincke,
elementary education/integrated sciences; Jessica Gicking, English;
Deborah Gilbert-Rogers, English; Adrienne Glasgow, political
science; Kristin Harley, psychology; Sara Keegan, English.
Also, Heather Landis, English; Tara LeGates, biopsychology;
James Leone, English/biology; Rebecca Lynch, elementary education/German;
Kelly Mangan, secondary education/English; Jenna Reycraft, secondary
education/history; Sandra Riccio, history; Elizabeth Ryan, English/American
studies; Aurora Slothus, English/fine arts; Daniel Silberman,
biology; Kerri Silva, psychology; Carey Sliko, marine sciences/biology;
Katrina Stehle, biology; Christian Stück, voice; and Timothy
Swavely, marine sciences.