Kappa Delta Pi Phi Chapter Welcomes New Members
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Katherine Lyell April 29, 2015 Lyell@marshall.edu
MARSHALL UNIVERSITY’S CHAPTER OF KAPPA DELTA PI, INTERNATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY IN EDUCATION, INDUCTS 11
Huntington, West Virginia- Kappa Delta Pi, International Honor Society in Education, is pleased to announce that 11 members have been invited and inducted into its membership through the Phi Chapter of Marshall University.
The initiation ceremony took place on April 29, 2015 at the One Room Schoolhouse
Erin Casper, Kelli Douglas, Chase Dye, Krystal Gremillion, Brandi Groves, Katelyn Lewis, Ashley Morris, Stacy Murphy, Amy Reynolds, Doug Smith, and Stephanie Sullivan were inducted into the Phi Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi.
“Our initiation ceremony into Kappa Delta Pi was a great success. We thank all those who helped make it possible. As a member myself, I can speak for all of the members and say that we are all very excited for what is to come next.”- Stacy Murphy
The Society inducts only those individuals who have exhibited the ideals of scholarship, integrity in service, and commitment to excellence in teaching and its allied professions. Selection as a member of Kappa Delta Pi is based on high academic achievement, a commitment to education as a career, and a professional attitude that assures steady growth in the profession. At Marshall University, members must earn 3.0 GPA.
“I cannot wait to start out next semester strong with these new members. I am so excited to grow as an educator and give back to our community alongside these new members.” –Katherine Lyell, President
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About Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta Pi, International Honor Society in Education, is a 501 (c) (3) organization established in 1911 to recognize and promote excellence in education, provide a reasoned voice for significant issues, and link learning communities of educators. Through its programs, services, and strategic partnerships, KDP supports the professional growth and teaching practices of educators throughout all phases and levels of their careers. The organization currently has more than 600 chapters and an active membership of nearly 40,000 worldwide.