UT Tyler Office of Marketing and Communications

UT Tyler Recognizes Students with Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society Induction

April 18, 2019

Media Contact: Beverley Golden
Senior Director of Media Relations
Marketing and Communications
The University of Texas at Tyler
903.566.7303

The University of Texas at Tyler announced today that 51 students were inducted in the prestigious honor society Phi Kappa Phi. The top junior, senior and graduate UT Tyler students are invited to join Phi Kappa Phi.

Phi Kappa Phi is the nation's oldest and most selective multidisciplinary collegiate honor society and initiates more than 30,000 members a year on 300 campuses in the United States and the Philippines.

UT Tyler students by hometown are:

ARLINGTON – Michele F. Hamilton.

ATHENS – Stephen Alvarado and Kayla J. George.

CARROLLTON – Jessica Arias.

CASTLE ROCK – Cindy Celnik.

COLLEGE STATION – Rejeesh V. Vasudev.

COPPELL – Maryn Taylor.

CYPRESS – Marjorie J. Ward.

DALLAS – Kaitlin E. Kime.

DIANA – Mackenzie R. Kilmer.

FLINT – Erin E. Davis.

FRIENDSWOOD – Kerry R. Deatherage.

FRISCO – Danielle Malone.

GARLAND – Jeffrey Woodward.

GEORGETOWN – Virginia Rojo.

GREENVILLE – David Foote.

HENDERSON – Keeleigh V. Foster.

HIGHLAND VILLAGE – John Burton Tanner.

HOUSTON – Radie Said.

HURST – Emma S. Snyder.

LINDALE – Wendy A. Duncan, Kirsten T. Leaks and Holly D. Lazarine.

LONGVIEW – Callie R. Blakeley, Melida A. Heien, William R. MacIntyre, Indira Zamora and Priscilla L. Henry.

LUBBOCK – Hollis Franco.

MISSOURI CITY – Jaime Berger.

TYLER – Prakash Bhandari, Cristina Castillo-Gandarilla, Allyson Coldiron, Lisa E. Dempsey, Ziyad Hafeez, Jeffrey M. King, Jeremy Langdon, Mason L. Miller, Jennifer Neely, Chelsea R. Oliver, Milos Pavlovic, Carly M. Quibodeaux, Whitney Scoggins, Emily D. Smith, Blake Solomon, Cynthia Sprayberry, Haley N. Melton and David Broom.

WHITEHOUSE – Bianca Blattman and Kimberlie Carrell.

WICHITA FALLS – Emily L. Halverson.

A member of the prestigious UT System, The University of Texas at Tyler focuses on student success and innovative research in the more than 80 undergraduate and graduate degree programs offered. With more than 10,000 students, UT Tyler has facilities in Tyler, Longview, Palestine and Houston.