March 31, 2014 - Eight local residents were recently inducted as members of the King’s College Alpha Omega Chapter of Alpha Sigma Lambda (ASL), a national honor society which celebrates the scholarship and leadership of adult students in higher education.

The aim of ASL is to provide recognition to highly motivated adult students who have demonstrated academic excellence while facing competing interests of family, community, and work. The national organization was founded in 1946. The King’s Alpha Omega Chapter was established in 1974.

King’s College is a Catholic College Sponsored by the Congregation of Holy Cross.

Pictured seated, from left, are inductees Amanda K. Carey, Francesca L. Klinger, Nancy Jean Kopco, and Amanda Marie Zieba.  Pictured standing, from left, is Briget Ford, Coordinator of Part-Time and Graduate Programs and honor society moderator; and inductees Jamie C. Costello, Richard Schofield, Gavin Edward Southworth and Steven Kondracki.

Pictured seated, from left, are inductees Amanda K. Carey, Francesca L. Klinger, Nancy Jean Kopco, and Amanda Marie Zieba.

Pictured standing, from left, is Briget Ford, Coordinator of Part-Time and Graduate Programs and honor society moderator; and inductees Jamie C. Costello, Richard Schofield, Gavin Edward Southworth and Steven Kondracki.