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March 20, 2018- Nineteen King’s College students were recently inducted to the Psi Epsilon Chapter of Lambda Pi Eta, an honor society specifically focused on communications.

Lambda Pi Eta is recognized by the National Communication Association. To be a candidate for induction, a student must have an overall 3.0 grade point average with 60 credits and a 3.25 grade point average with 12 credits in mass communications.

Pictured in first row, from left, are inductees Brendan Raab, Karlee Kioske, Kerri Carbaugh, Samuel Zavada, and Nicole Ciprich.

Pictured in second row, from left, are inductees Margaret Michael, Kathryn Higinbothom, John Flynn, Allison Detwiler, and Lauren Gallagher.

Pictured in back row, from left, is Dr. Scott Weiland, assistant professor of mass communications, department chair, and co-advisor of Lambda Pi Eta; inductees Eryn Rackham, Vanessa Yao, and Daniel Stokes; Dr. Karen Mercincavage, associate technical professor of mass communication; and Dr. James Dolhan, professor of speech and co-advisor of Lambda Pi Eta.

Absent from photo are inductees Anastasia Araviakis, Alicia Baliet, Kayley Carey, Patrick Corcoran, Kayla Kruchinksy, and Juliette Mortimer.