University of Scranton
Michael Howard of Mayfield, Sophia Williams of Peckville, Khaya Fuller of Olyphant, Rebecca Sharples of Jessup and Meghan Winter of Peckville were among the 54 students inducted into Beta Beta Beta, the national honor society for biology.
Hannah Carr of Throop was among the students inducted into Sigma Tau Delta, the national honor society in English.
Hannah M. Carr of Throop and Gianna C. Memo of Peckville were among the 31 students inducted into Phi Epsilon Kappa, the national honor society in kinesiology.
Taylor Boyle of Peckville and Kyla Weckel of Carbondale were among the students inducted into Psi Chi, the national honor society in psychology.
Patrick O’Malley of Peckville was among the students inducted into Phi Alpha Theta, the international honor society in history.
Caitlin Doughton of Throop was among the students inducted into Theta Alpha Kappa, the national honor society in theology and religious studies.
Nicholas Tomassoni of Eynon was among the inducted into Nu Rho Psi, the national honor society for neuroscience students.
Luke Brunetti of Archbald, Shane Novitsky of Scott Twp., Simal Sami of Jessup and Ethan Thomas of Dunmore were among the 17 students inducted into Upsilon Pi Epsilon, the only existing international honor society in the computing and information disciplines.
Caitlin Doughton of Throop was among the students inducted into Phi Lambda Upsilon, the national honorary chemical society, and Phi Sigma Tau, the international honor society for students of philosophy.
Kiera Flannery of Archbald was among the 14 students inducted into Pi Sigma Alpha, the national honor society in political science.
Emma Boyle of Peckville and Andrew Gregorowicz of Jessup were among students inducted into Beta Gamma Sigma, the business honor society.
Rebecca Miller of Archbald was among 14 students inducted into Mu Kappa Tau, the national honor society for marketing.
Robert Brudnicki of Archbald, Christian Chakiris of Dickson City, Devin Diehl of Mayfield, Simal Sami of Jessup and Robert Troy of Dunmore were among the 22 students and 10 professors who presented at HamSCI Workshop 2023 at The University of Scranton and the historic Lackawanna Station hotel. The annual workshop brings together amateur radio enthusiasts and professional scientists to collaborate on existing and future innovative research projects.