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Honor Societies Student L Name Student F Name Honor Society Abendschoen Alan Delta Epsilon Sigma Angrisani Matthew Delta Epsilon Sigma Balzarini Nicole Delta Epsilon Sigma Bello Francesca Delta Epsilon Sigma Cestone Isabella Delta Epsilon Sigma Fearon Elyse V. Delta Epsilon Sigma Gimenez Walter Delta Epsilon Sigma Gonzales Kayla Delta Epsilon Sigma Gonzalez Brittany Delta Epsilon Sigma Gonzalez Lizbeth Delta Epsilon Sigma Gonzalez Martin Ana Delta Epsilon Sigma Graham Donna-Lee Delta Epsilon Sigma Guerra Samantha Delta Epsilon Sigma Hay Madeline Delta Epsilon Sigma Herrera Cindy Delta Epsilon Sigma Ilardi Anne Delta Epsilon Sigma Kopec Katherine Joy Delta Epsilon Sigma Marano Margaret Delta Epsilon Sigma Martin Dennis Adrian Delta Epsilon Sigma Miller Alyssa Delta Epsilon Sigma Norton Megan Delta Epsilon Sigma Orejuela Philip Delta Epsilon Sigma Pozo Emilie Gabriela Delta Epsilon Sigma Rapach Jenna Delta Epsilon Sigma Richardson Cian Delta Epsilon Sigma Rodriguez Delia Delta Epsilon Sigma Rothenberger Nicole Delta Epsilon Sigma Stowe Jala Delta Epsilon Sigma Velez Aryana Delta Epsilon Sigma Wesler Jules Marilyn Delta Epsilon Sigma Skylar Allison Samantha Kappa Gamma Pi Baker Molly Bernice Kappa Gamma Pi DeCaria Sienna Marie Kappa Gamma Pi Fearon Elyse V. Kappa Gamma Pi Florexil Tricia Kappa Gamma Pi Gaule Brittany Rose Kappa Gamma Pi Grant De-Jane Maria Kappa Gamma Pi Student L Name Student F Name Honor Society Greig Jenna Kappa Gamma Pi Heller Molly Anne Kappa Gamma Pi Kellenbach Jessica Lynn Kappa Gamma Pi Kopec Katherine Joy Kappa Gamma Pi Marinelli Angelica Marie Kappa Gamma Pi Ogbonna Daisy Nneoma Ezinne Kappa Gamma Pi Adebiyi Oluwatosin Kappa Gamma Pi Perry Madison Alexis Kappa Gamma Pi Pineros Anthony Roy Kappa Gamma Pi van de Beek Amber Kappa Gamma Pi Walker Breanna Elexis Kappa Gamma Pi Wesler Jules Marilyn Kappa Gamma Pi Lester Ameera Kappa Gamma Pi - graduate student Littrean Gabrielle Kappa Gamma Pi - graduate student Morales Erika Kappa Gamma Pi - graduate student Testa Joseph Kappa Gamma Pi - graduate student Opara, SDV Sr. Rita Uchechi Kappa Gamma Pi - graduate student Wright Monica Kappa Gamma Pi - graduate student Burns William Honors Program - Manfred and the Utilization of the Sublime Ehrman Nicole Honors Program - Emotional Expression Through Color Gonzalez Brittany Honors Program - The Effects and Consequences of Child Abuse and Neglect Joshi Avilasha Honors Program - Beneath the Acne Scars: An Attempt At Normalizing Acne Vulgaris Kyewalabye Keith K. Honors Program - The Role of Interleukin Polymorphisms in Cancer McAloon Eleanor Honors Program - A Teacher’s Guide to a Student with a Specific Learning Disability, Speech or Language Impairment, or Other Health Impairment McClure Sara Honors Program - Misconception of ABA Therapy for Autism Disorder Pariyar Akash Honors Program - Economic impact of Brexit on UK and EU Perez Ramos Jose Manuel Honors Program - Black Lives Matter: “A Crippled Society” Pozo Emilie Gabriela Honors Program -The Influence of the International Monetary Fund in Ecuador Shrestha Anamika Honors Program - Is it possible to reduce health care costs in the United States? Allison Samantha Skylar Kappa Delta Epsilon Gonzalez Lizbeth Kappa Delta Epsilon Ivakiv Maria Kappa Delta Epsilon Leonard Victoria Kappa Delta Epsilon Martin Dennis Adrian Kappa Delta Epsilon Miller Samantha Kappa Delta Epsilon Student L Name Student F Name Honor Society Sanderson Kayla Rose Kappa Delta Epsilon Weissenberger Elizabeth Kappa Delta Epsilon Grant De-Jane Marie Phi Alpha Theta Hayduk Nicholas Maclearie Phi Alpha Theta Sharma Kanchan Phi Alpha Theta Winch Katherine Phi Alpha Theta Joaquin Courtney Psi Chi D'Angelis Faith Psi Chi Hicks Sophie Psi Chi Santangelo Grace Psi Chi Aliaga Franshesca Beta Beta Beta Garamella Jessica Lynn Beta Beta Beta Garcia Emily Beta Beta Beta Kyewalabye Keith Beta Beta Beta Orchi Alissa Beta Beta Beta Ovalle Ashley Beta Beta Beta Veloz Jerry Beta Beta Beta Wesler Jules Beta Beta Beta Angrisani Matthew Alpha Phi Sigma Johansen David Alpha Phi Sigma Moranchel Brenda Alpha Phi Sigma Rostgaard Tanner Alpha Phi Sigma Ackalitis Caitlin Alpha Kappa Delta Acosta-Muffolini Daiana Alpha Kappa Delta Almonte Dariela Alpha Kappa Delta De Leon Emma Alpha Kappa Delta DiRusso Briana Alpha Kappa Delta Gonzalez Brittany Alpha Kappa Delta Herrera Cindy Alpha Kappa Delta Joshi Avilasha Alpha Kappa Delta Santangelo Grace Marie Alpha Kappa Delta walker Breanna Elexis Alpha Kappa Delta Student L Name Student F Name Honor Society Ashton Samantha Sigma Tau Delta Facher Lauren Sigma Tau Delta Ivakhiv Maria Sigma Tau Delta Kellenbach Jessica Lynn Sigma Tau Delta Kopec Katherine Joy Sigma Tau Delta Sanderson Kayla Rose Sigma Tau Delta Weissenberger Elizabeth Sigma Tau Delta Badu Hrishita Pi Sigma Alpha Mikhaylov Jonathan A. Pi Sigma Alpha Pozo Emilie Gabriela Pi Sigma Alpha Weischedel Amanda Lee N. J. Collegiate Business Administration Mishra Shruti N. J. Collegiate Business Administration Acuna Jasmine Delta Mu Delta Ahn Jeongmin Delta Mu Delta Aryal Aakriti Delta Mu Delta Bello Francesca Delta Mu Delta Bhantana Celine Delta Mu Delta Cain Kaileen Delta Mu Delta Cella Mattia Delta Mu Delta DelliSanti Stephanie Delta Mu Delta Geidel Kassey Delta Mu Delta Gonzales Kayla Delta Mu Delta Iudici Savanna Delta Mu Delta Juarez-Duran Ingrid Delta Mu Delta Kafle Sima Delta Mu Delta Kassaleh Arden Delta Mu Delta Katuwal Usha Delta Mu Delta Kc Utsav Delta Mu Delta Khadka Namuna Delta Mu Delta Khatiwada Barsha Delta Mu Delta Ligal Shrestha Sojiyana Delta Mu Delta Livingston Amanda Delta Mu Delta Mishra Shruti Delta Mu Delta Orrego Emily Delta Mu Delta Pangeni Sagar Delta Mu Delta Student L Name Student F Name Honor Society Pathak Utsab Delta Mu Delta Peltyszyn Christopher Delta Mu Delta Perez Ramos Jose Manuel Delta Mu Delta Piya Pramit Delta Mu Delta Pomeroy Luke Delta Mu Delta Pradhan Yagya Delta Mu Delta Prude symone Delta Mu Delta Safreed Wayne Delta Mu Delta Shakya Sudin Delta Mu Delta Sharma Shubheksha Delta Mu Delta Shrestha Sachi Delta Mu Delta Shrestha Yashaswi Delta Mu Delta Shrestha Nirakar Delta Mu Delta Shrestha Yashaswi Delta Mu Delta Smith Elise Delta Mu Delta Svere Nils Christian Delta Mu Delta Thakur Sashi Delta Mu Delta Thapa Chhetri Saroj Delta Mu Delta Tuladhar Ankit Delta Mu Delta Uprety Nitika Delta Mu Delta Valerio Patricia Delta Mu Delta Weischedel Amanda Delta Mu Delta Alonso Maxine Delta Mu Delta - graduate student Joyce Erica Delta Mu Delta - graduate student Marshall Alexa Delta Mu Delta - graduate student McArdle Michael Delta Mu Delta - graduate student Silva Bruna Delta Mu Delta - graduate student Valerio Patricia Delta Mu Delta - graduate student Cornelius Christian Lambda Pi Eta Gil Hector Enrique Lambda Pi Eta Marano Margaret Lambda Pi Eta Orejuela Philip Lambda Pi Eta Stormer Humiko Lambda Pi Eta Adebiyi Oluwatosi Psi Mu Baker Molly Bernice Psi Mu Student L Name Student F Name Honor Society Boyd Marchelle Amber Psi Mu Capote Rachel B. Psi Mu DeMarco Kristie Psi Mu Duzic Antonia Psi Mu Fearon Elyse Psi Mu Florexil Tricia Psi Mu Greig Jenna Psi Mu Iannuzzi Kathryn Kori Psi Mu Lawrence Chennelle Maria Psi Mu London Osasha S. Psi Mu Mensah Darline E. Psi Mu Morales-Calvo Katie M. Psi Mu Ogbonna Daisy Nneoma Ezinne Psi Mu Osei-Du Christabel Pomaah Psi Mu Rosa-Taveras Emelidia Maria Psi Mu Saraceno Sinae Psi Mu Toscak Peter Psi Mu Zulueta Jillian D. Psi Mu Balzarini Nicole Kappa Pi Kwaszko Guadalupe Kappa Pi Pietsch Ellen Kappa Pi Valente Gabriella Kappa Pi Wahlers Bridgette Kappa Pi Ashton Samantha M. Phi Kappa Phi Brubaker Paul E. Phi Kappa Phi Fisher Megan A. Phi Kappa Phi James-Pellam Katrina R. Phi Kappa Phi Marshall Alexa Phi Kappa Phi McArdle Michael Phi Kappa Phi McClure Sarah R. Phi Kappa Phi McGarrity Caitlin Phi Kappa Phi Morales Maria Calvitti Phi Kappa Phi Morales-Montalvo Erica G. Phi Kappa Phi Moroney Briar N. Phi Kappa Phi Robinson James Phi Kappa Phi Rostgaard Taner A. Phi Kappa Phi Student L Name Student F Name Honor Society Sheehy Kristyn Phi Kappa Phi Valerio Patricia Phi Kappa Phi Weichedel Amanda Phi Kappa Phi Childress Orchard Dr. Nan Phi Kappa Phi - non-student inductee Graber Rhonda Linnett Phi Kappa Phi - non-student inductee Greenwald Dr. Laura Phi Kappa Phi - non-student inductee Kearney, O.P. Sr. Mary John Phi Kappa Phi - non-student inductee St. Felix Andrei Phi Kappa Phi - non-student inductee Zabriskie Elaine Bauer Phi Kappa Phi - non-student inductee Amendola Megan Delta Alpha Pi Bodycomb Brielle Delta Alpha Pi Donaldson Kaylee Delta Alpha Pi Francis Bryan Delta Alpha Pi Halliwell Dylan Delta Alpha Pi Hoffman Brittani Delta Alpha Pi McCann Cecelia Delta Alpha Pi Norton Megan Delta Alpha Pi Peralta Evenny Delta Alpha Pi Pirkowski Amber Delta Alpha Pi Presti Ellen Delta Alpha Pi Rapach Jenna Delta Alpha Pi Rodriguez Tatyana Delta Alpha Pi Sagi Noa Delta Alpha Pi Stringer Colleen Delta Alpha Pi Villari Brandon Delta Alpha Pi Arminas Meghan Delta Alpha Pi - Graduate Student Brown Karen Delta Alpha Pi - Graduate Student Lekkas Thelexiopi Delta Alpha Pi - Graduate Student.
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