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April 10, 2018 - Thirty seven King’s College students and one faculty member were recently inducted to the College’s chapter of Delta Epsilon Sigma, the national honor society of colleges and universities with a Catholic tradition.

The national organization was founded in 1939 and the King’s chapter was established in 1964.  Candidates for membership must have a record of “outstanding” academic accomplishment, a demonstrated commitment to service, and have completed at least 50 percent of their course work for a bachelor’s degree with a minimum grade point average of 3.6. 

Pictured seated, from left, are student inductees Brianna DiMaggio, Jacqueline Simonetti, Rikki Purcell, Hailey Noss, Kayla Vogue, Shantal Pelaez, Lauren Phillips, Danielle Thomas, and Jaclyn Victor.

Pictured in middle row, from left, are student inductees Bethanie Jones, Marlee Mierzwa, Matthew Basile, Jillian Korgerski, Brianna Pichler, Rebecca Kinzinger, and Alison Moyer; faculty inductee Jennifer Darrell; and Father Tony Grasso, C.S.C., professor of English and moderator of the King’s chapter of Delta Epsilon Sigma.

Pictured in back row, from left, is Lucas Wentworth, Ryan Georgetti, Samuel Zavada, Kyle Rozitski, Nikolas Gushka, Deangelo Aboutanos, John Macri, Jennifer Britten, and Merissa Konnick.

Missing from photo is Rebecca Battista, Jacob BenKinny, Margaret Bentkowski, Samantha Bucher, Ryan Daly, Madison Hindmarsh, Jill Kost, Peter Lange, Lyle Luckenbill, Skyler Makuch, Sara Tolpa, and Francesca Trottinni.