Penn State students honored
The following members of Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus’ Pi Sigma Phi Honor Society graduated during commencement ceremonies this May: Michael R. Adams, Deborah J. Babko, Michael J. Bazzar, Stacie L. Bickerton, Ryan P. Boudreau, Aimee L. Cesarino, Diana L. Chapman, Megan A. Cobert, Crystal J. Connors, Cheryl H. Duncan, Jennifer L. Dzadovsky, Samantha J. Elleard, Charles F. Evans, Jennifer L. Fike, Keith G. Fordyce, Linda E. Frey, Larry J. Goisse, Michelle R. Heller, Garrett R. Hough, Stephanie M. Huey.
Gene W. Illian Jr., Sharon J. Johnson, Clayton L. Jones, Natalie R. Junk, Daisy M. Kelley, Stacie L. Kerns, Patricia A. Lewis-Hall, Sally A. Manges, David J. McConnell, Sheilah L. McGalla, Carrie A. Meyokovich, Marshall L. Miller, Nicholas D. Mitchell, Michele L. Monoth, Megan J. Morris, Christopher G. Omiros, Roberta L. Phillips, Jason Pokopec, Marguerite A. Rabatin, Jack C. Rose, Kelly J. Snyder, Toni L. Snyder, Nathan I. Stairs, Jessica M. Stanec, Nicholas E. Tarr, Karan L. Tressler, Ryan L. Upton, Kevin P. Vanverth, Stephen B. Walker, Scott F. Watson, Jamie K. Zueger.
Founded in 1987 at the Fayette Campus of the Pennsylvania State University, Pi Sigma Phi is a scholastic honor society that recognizes academic achievement of Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus students.
Students with at least a 3.5 grade point average after completing 30 credits at Penn State Fayette are eligible for membership in the honor society, which has the objectives to promote higher standards of learning and encourage high scholastic attainment and is also dedicated to the recognition of academic excellence.