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Source: Mary Molt, 785-532-0324, marymolt@k-state.edu
Note to editors: Martin Cram is a graduate of Augusta High School; Christina Farmer is a graduate of St. Thomas Aquinas High School, Overland Park; and Courtney Schmitz is a graduate of Olathe South High School.
News release prepared by: Emily Vietti, 785-532-2535, evietti@k-state.edu

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

K-STATE CHAPTER OF KAPPA OMICRON NU HUMAN ECOLOGY HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTS 41

MANHATTAN -- Excellence in research, leadership and scholarship has earned 41 Kansas State University human ecology students membership in Kappa Omicron Nu, the human ecology honor society.

Membership in the society is extended to undergraduate and graduate students who have demonstrated integrity, high standards of scholarship and the promise of future achievement. Undergraduate students must have completed 45 semester hours and have a minimum grade point average of at least 3.5. Graduate students must have completed 15 semester hours of graduate work and have a minimum grade point average of 3.7.

New members of Kappa Omicron Nu at K-State include:

Alyssa Peterson, sophomore in dietetics, and Hannah Sigvaldson, sophomore in apparel and textiles, both from Baldwin City; Hilary Heinrichs, sophomore in athletic training and pre-physical therapy, Emporia; Martin Cram, senior in family studies and human services, Galva; Beth Schneider, junior in communication sciences and disorders, Great Bend.

From Greater Kansas City: Taylor Johnston, sophomore in kinesiology and nutrition, Lenexa; Christina Farmer, junior in hotel and restaurant management, and Courtney Schmitz, sophomore in family studies and human services, both from Olathe; Carmen Burchett, junior in family studies and human services, Laura Cates, junior in dietetics, Megan Cleary, graduate student in family studies and human services, Megan Ekedahl, sophomore in communication sciences and disorders, Kathleen Novosel, sophomore in dietetics, and MaryJo Paiva, senior in dietetics, all from Overland Park.

Kalynn Vibbert, sophomore in family studies and human services, Hutchinson; and Kathryn Hartman, sophomore in family studies and human services, Logan.

From Manhattan: Adnan Alkhiary, graduate student in family studies and human services; Ju Won Choi, graduate student in human ecology; Julie Louk, graduate student in public health; Ashley Meek, sophomore in apparel and textiles; and Sidney Westervelt, sophomore in secondary family and consumer sciences education.

Devon Parks, sophomore in communication sciences and disorders, and Clarissa Sents, sophomore in family studies and human services, both from McPherson; Stephanie Horsch, junior in early childhood education and pre-physical therapy, Mount Hope; Lauren Adelhardt, junior in dietetics, Nashville.

From Ottawa: Jennifer Birzer, sophomore in apparel and textiles; Briana Finch, junior in public nutrition and pre-nursing; and Mallorie Mendell, senior in family studies and human services.

Sean Jefferson, graduate student in family studies and human services, Salina; Monica Ebert, sophomore in apparel and textiles, St. George; Katie Korwin, graduate student in merchandising, Sedgwick; Keli Bruch, sophomore in apparel and textiles, Topeka; Megan Wood, junior in hotel and restaurant management, Towanda; and Angela Calhoun, sophomore in family studies and human services, and Kaylee McMahon, junior in family studies and human services, both from Wichita.

From out of state:

Emily VanWoerkom, senior in family studies and human services, Sacramento, Calif.; Bonnie Purdeu, senior in dietetics, Parkers Prairie, Minn.; Jennifer Egeland, graduate student in nutrition, Gladstone, Mo.; Erin Warden, sophomore in communication sciences and disorders, Warrensburg, Mo.; Lara McNeil, sophomore in dietetics, Greenport, N.Y.; and Chelsey Simmons, sophomore in communication sciences and disorders, Enid, Okla.

 

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