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Alpha Chi Holds Induction Ceremony
Ninety-two
students were inducted into Texas Alpha Xi, The University of Texas
at Tyler chapter of the Alpha Chi Scholastic Honor Society, on Nov.
15.
Texas Alpha
Xi Chapter Outstanding Faculty Awards were also presented. Recipients
of faculty awards are:
Dr. Marcus
Stadelmann, College of Arts and Sciences (Liberal Arts); Dr. Lesa
Beverly, College of Arts and Sciences (sciences and mathematics);
Dr. Ray Gullett, College of Business and Technology; Dr. Kathy Morrison,
College of Education and Psychology; Dr. Arun Kulkarni, College
of Engineering and Computer Science; and Dr. Judy King, College
of Nursing and Health Sciences.
Alpha Chi
is a coeducational society that promotes academic excellence and
exemplary character among college and university students and honors
those who achieve such distinction. To qualify for induction, students
must be juniors with at least 24 semester hours at UT Tyler and
a minimum grade point average of 3.5. They must also rank in the
top 10 percent of their college.
Inductees,
listed by hometown, are:
ATHENS –
Kristin Marie Batt, nursing; Talia Carmen Dailey, psychology; Terri
L. Keisling, elementary education; and Sonia Reimann, general studies.
BEN WHEELER
– Tracy Irvin, early childhood education; and Sherry Stanger
Sanders, English.
BIG SANDY
– John Milton Warren Jr., English.
BROWNSBORO
– Billy Steve Borunda, business.
BULLARD –
Thomas Breedlove, biology; and Scott R. Skiles, political science.
CANTON --
Micah Shanea Cooper, music (piano performance); Amber Rachelle Davis,
history; Angelia Lea Garrison, psychology.
CARTHAGE –
Starla R. Bickerstaff, management; and Tracey Lynn Smith, interdisciplinary
studies.
CROCKETT –
Gary Andrew Moers Jr., general business.
DIBOLL –
Alisa Michelle Villarreal, history.
EUSTACE –
Brenda G. Weaver, elementary education.
FLINT –
Heather M. Baker, psychology; and Tressie D. Seegers, fine arts.
FRANKSTON
– Anna Leigh McGuffey, education.
FRIENDSWOOD
-- Christine R. Johnson, fine arts.
GILMER –
Amber Straton Legan, interdisciplinary studies (early childhood);
and Jana Pritchett, interdisciplinary studies.
GLADEWATER
– Sean Colin Butler, chemistry; Sarah B. Fox and Josslyn Hastie
Morgan, nursing; Teleia Denise Hogan, criminal justice; Cynthia
Reeves Lemming, training and development; and Scarlet I. Worthen,
finance and mathematics.
HALLSVILLE
– Leona M. Van Mater, history.
HENDERSON
– Bret Cadenhead, industrial technology (safety); Kerry Lynn
Linton, education; and Samantha Jane Shallcross, mathematics.
JACKSONVILLE
– Michael Brandon Smith, health professions.
LANEVILLE –
Daniel Clark White, general business.
LINDALE –
Kimberly Beth Bolton, history; and Perry Ann Fair, health and kinesiology.
LONGVIEW –
Timothy Luke Fogarty, political science; Allison R. Gillentine,
education; Patrick Alan Jones and Christine A. Mick, computer science;
Toni L. Martin and Sandy Faye Wardlow, nursing; Shannon C. Martin,
interdisciplinary studies (elementary education); and R. Shawn Meissner,
training and development-specialty in criminal justice.
MABANK –
Teresa Dawn Glosup, nursing.
MARSHALL –
Amanda K. Allgood, English; and Katherine Strout, nursing.
OVERTON –
Ambrosiour Nichole Jackson, nursing.
PALESTINE
– Amy Curbo, finance; and Marcy Ann Torma, nursing.
PITTSBURG
– Vicki Marie Stokes, health and kinesiology.
POLLARD –
Kristina Gayle Acree, applied arts and sciences-business management.
RICHARDSON
– April Rochelle Hunter, nursing.
TEAGUE –
April Denise Welch, elementary education.
TERRELL –
Frank John Duyka, technology education.
TROUP –
Eric G. Smith, computer information systems.
TYLER –
Andrew Managan Allbright and Kimberley A. McKeown, nursing; Tiffany
R. Allen, marketing; Shamsa F. Ashraf, computer science; Jennifer
Diane Bain and Michele Lee Squire, elementary education; Amanda
Janaye Ballard, speech communication; Robert Evan Boggs, journalism
and computer science; Lisa M. Burden and Melissa Hardy, general
studies; Karen Colleen
Conn and Seth H. Wilson, history; and Stephen Dunklin and Radu Ioan
Flore, business management.
Also, Alison
Brook Halbert, fine arts, Michael J. Harris and Elizabeth Anne Shoemaker,
mathematics; Christy J. Hedge and Tobie E. LaBauve, mechanical engineering;
Colette Johanna Howard and Tamara R. Williams, accounting; Jennifer
Nicole Jolley, psychology; Desda Montgomery, interdisciplinary studies;
Miranda Kate Newman, music education; Tonya Lea Newsom, electrical
engineering; Dustin Mathew Porter, chemistry; Deborah A. Stills,
business administration-marketing; Willietta Pinkerton Wheeler,
health professions; and Michael David Wysocki, political science.
WHITE OAK
– Daniel E. Erwin, business management.
WHITEHOUSE
– Susan Leigh Parker, Patrick G. Phillips and Camille Nicole
Ward, psychology.
WINONA –
Daniel J. Blair, electrical engineering.

Contact
person: Emily Battle,
(903) 565-5604

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