Monday, November 15, 2021

Thirty-three MSSU students inducted into Omicron Delta Kappa


(From Southern News Service)

Thirty-three students and five faculty and staff members were inducted into the Golden Crest Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa at Missouri Southern State University on Sunday, Nov. 14.

Membership in the National Leadership Honor Society is based on exemplary service, leadership, scholarship and character. It recognizes achievement in the following five areas:
 
Academics and research
Athletics
Service to campus and community
Communications
Creative and performing arts








Founded in 1914 at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Va., ODK currently has more than 300 active circles at colleges and universities across the United States. Missouri Southern’s Golden Crest Circle was chartered in 1987.

Faculty/staff initiates were Stephanie Hopkins, director of the Student Success Center; Dr. Shayna Burchett, assistant professor of chemistry; Dr. Jency Sundararajan, associate professor of physics; Christy Phillips, administrative assistant to the vice president of Student Affairs; and Dr. Alla Barry, associate professor of biology.

Students initiated during Sunday’s ceremony were:

ARKANSAS

Bentonville

Ariel Kallick, biology/pre-veterinary

Huntsville

Julia Barton, social work

Springdale


Taylor Paige Powell, general biology

KANSAS

Coffeyville


Sara R. Frazier, biology/pre-veterinary

Independence


Garrett Andrew Smith, health promotion/wellness

MISSOURI

Carl Junction


Ashley Stokes, mathematics






 

Carthage

Jaben Parnell, music education

De Soto

Sarah Kate Peoples, biochemistry/pre-pharmacy

Fenton

Uyentam Nguyen, biology/pre-med

Granby

Melody L. Xiong, nursing

Holden

Alice M. Evans, nursing

Jefferson City


Abigale Renae Hoelscher, dental hygiene

Joplin


Salma Alkhatib, biology/pre-med

Simran Amir Anis, biology/pre-med

Sierra Nicole Ball, psychology

Chandler Dayton Brennecke, finance

Avery D. Brown, healthcare administration

Danny Farage, computer forensics/criminal justice

Chloe Jannelle Hendrich, biology/pre-med

Tess Hultman, healthcare administration

Riley Laver, international business

Monett

Connor John Henry, health promotion/wellness

Megan Rachelle Hibbard, elementary education/special education

Phillipsburg

Claire Howe, elementary education/early childhood

Sarcoxie


Madeline Grace Phillips, elementary education/special education

Webb City


Addyson Makayla Greek, elementary education/special education

Wentworth


Elizabeth Nicole Robinson, health promotion/wellness

OKLAHOMA

Grove


Jared A. Carper, international and political affairs

Miami


Kai Reese Hamilton, health promotion/wellness

Baylee N. Harding, secondary English education

Sand Springs


Carson York, biochemistry/pre-med

Wagoner


Jessica L. Lord, accounting/finance

Wann

Logan Wayne Seigel, kinesiology

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