Eleven Ohio University students from the Sociology & Anthropology Department were inducted into Alpha Kappa Delta, an international sociology honor society founded in 1920.
The purpose of Alpha Kappa Delta, which is affiliated with the American Sociological Association, is to acknowledge and promote excellence in the scholarship and study of sociology, the research of social problems, and other social and intellectual activities that will lead to improvement in the human condition. Alpha Kappa Delta is a society of scholars dedicated to the investigation of humanity for the purpose of service.
To become a member, students must be a Sociology major and hold at least a 3.3 G.P.A. This years inductees are:
Natalie Alvarez ’20, M.A. Sociology
Christa Burton ’21, B.A. Sociology-Criminology
Olivia Gemarro ’21, B.A. Sociology-Criminology
Chastity Haxton ’19, B.A. Sociology
Christina Helm ’20, B.A. Sociology-Criminology
Bree Hunter ’20, B.A. Social Work, Sociology minor
Mason Kent ’21, B.A. Sociology-Criminology
Megan Koch ’20, B.A. Sociology
Monica McGough ’21, B.A. Sociology-Criminology
Anna Nestor ’20, B.A. Psychology, Sociology minor
Kristin Tate ’20, B.A. Sociology-Criminology
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