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April 28, 2018 at 2:45 pm

Ten History Seniors Inducted into National Honors Societies

Ten seniors from the History Department class of 2018 were inducted into national honors societies.

Phi Beta Kappa: Academic Honors Society

Phi Beta Kappa is the oldest U.S. national honors society for the liberal arts and sciences. Founded in 1776, it recognizes exemplary academic achievement and shows a commitment to the liberal arts and sciences and to freedom of inquiry and expression. Membership is awarded to senior undergraduate students with a minimum overall G.P.A. of 3.65 who fulfill the specified language, humanities, social sciences, mathematics, and natural sciences distribution requirements. The following graduating History majors were inducted into the Ohio University chapter of Phi Beta Kappa as part of the class of 2018:

  • Kathleen Elizabeth Basalla
  • Precious Oluwasanya
  • Anthony Louis Negini
  • Madeline Morgan Nielsen

College of Arts & Sciences Department of History artwork with civil war cannonFor additional information on the OHIO chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, contact faculty adviser Dr. Paul Milazzo, Associate Professor of History.

Phi Alpha Theta: History Honors Society

Phi Alpha Theta is a U.S. national honors society for undergraduate and graduate students and professors of history. Established in 1921, it seeks to promote the study of history through the encouragement of research and more. Graduating history seniors with a minimum History G.P.A. of 3.1 and a minimum overall G.P.A. of 3.0 are eligible for induction. The following graduating History majors were inducted into the Ohio University chapter of Phi Alpha Theta as part of the class of 2018:

  • Johnathan Arnold
  • Ashley Lewis
  • Amy Luby
  • Megan Miller
  • Reggie Musnuff
  • Brady Tumblin

For additional information on the OHIO chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, contact faculty adviser Dr. Joshua Hill, Assistant Professor of History.

 

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