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Human ecology honor society Kappa Omicron Nu initiates new members

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

 

MANHATTAN — More than 30 Kansas State University students are new members of Kappa Omicron Nu, the national human ecology honor society. An initiation ceremony was March 12.

Membership in Kappa Omicron Nu is extended to undergraduate and graduate students in the College of Human Ecology who have demonstrated integrity, high standards of scholarship and the promise of future achievement. Undergraduate students must have completed 45 semester hours and have a minimum grade point average of at least 3.5. Graduate students must have completed 15 semester hours of graduate work and have a minimum grade point average of 3.7.

The following Kansas State University students are new members of Kappa Omicron Nu:

Shayli Brianne Gentry, sophomore in dietetics, Allen; Meagan Marie Champion, senior in nutrition and health, and pre-physician assistant, Andale; Taylor Anne Rand, junior in kinesiology, Berryton; Jennifer Brooke-Lynn Hammond, junior in family studies and human services, Bonner Springs; Jordan Leeann Carinder, sophomore in kinesiology and pre-medicine, Cherryvale; Jake Vincent Bruna, junior in kinesiology and pre-physical therapy, Colwich; Shannon Elyse Keith, sophomore in family and consumer sciences education, Ellsworth; Lydia Shiklomanov, senior in family studies and human services, Junction City; Ashlyn Elaine Evans, senior in dietetics, and Alyssa Raye, sophomore in kinesiology and pre-physical therapy, both from Lawrence; Cailin Malinda Chapman, senior in dietetics, Louisburg.

From Manhattan: Hannah Corrine Boeh, doctoral student in human nutrition; Kaitlyn Cherry, junior in family studies and human services; Kennedy Paige Felice, senior in kinesiology; Chelsey Glatz, master's student in kinesiology; and Sandy Helene Her, sophomore in apparel and textiles.

Claire Elizabeth Leis, senior in nutrition and health, and dietetics, Minneola; McKenna Lynae Stout, junior in interior design, Overland Park; Alexandra Betty Ptacek, junior in kinesiology and pre-physical therapy, Russell.

From Salina: Aidan Michael Murray, junior in kinesiology and pre-medicine; Alison Irene Rassette, sophomore in communication sciences and disorders; and Gerit Wayne Wagner, junior in dietetics.

Kathrine Lynn Yarrow, junior in early childhood education and pre-professional elementary education, Wakefield.

From out of state:

Shanda Mary Hogan, master's student in gerontology, Commerce City, Colorado; Michael John Partipilo, senior in dietetics, Chicago, Illinois; Quincy Emma Swanson, sophomore in dietetics, Geneva, Illinois; Robert Steven Souder, senior in dietetics, St. Paul, Minnesota; Brittney Jean Lamm, senior in dietetics, Valley Park, Missouri; Tara Lyn Ackerman, sophomore in family studies and human services, Burke, Virginia; Michelle Ellenda James, master's student in dietetics, Danville, Virginia; Stacy Kayla Brouwer, senior in dietetics, Seattle, Washington; and Anna Maria Raymond, senior in dietetics, Morgantown, West Virginia.

From out of country: Nada Abdulrhman E Alalwani, master's student in family studies and human services, Saudi Arabia.

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Allen, Andale, Berryton, Bonner Springs, Cherryvale, Colwich, Ellsworth, Junction City, Lawrence, Louisburg, Manhattan, Minneola, Overland Park, Russell, Salina and Wakefield, Kansas; Commerce City, Colorado; Chicago and Geneva, Illinois; St. Paul, Minnesota; Valley Park, Missouri; Burke and Danville, Virginia; Seattle, Washington; and Morgantown, West Virginia.