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Quinnipiac University Inducts 35 Students into Honor Society
Students were inducted into Pi Theta Epsilon an occupational therapy honor society.
From Quinnipiac University News: Thirty-five occupational therapy students were inducted into Pi Theta Epsilon, the occupational therapy honor society at Quinnipiac University, during a ceremony on Feb. 3.
The students inducted were: Kimberly Addon of Fairlawn, New Jersey; Lydia Anderson of Nashua, New Hampshire; Nicole Baker of Cranston, Rhode Island; Rachel Brown of Rochester, Massachusetts; Erin Caddock of Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey; Halle Conway of East Longmeadow, Massachusetts; Sarah Crawford of Cheshire; Emily Czaja of Palmer, Massachusetts; Christina Davino of Sailsbury Mills, New York; Mary Katharine Dowling of Medford, New Jersey; Felicia Duch of Millstone Township, New Jersey; Caroline Ebbs of Medfield, Massachusetts; Hannah Foster of Califon, New Jersey; Melissa Frank of Randolph, New Jersey; Alexandra Goldstein of East Brunswick, New Jersey; Erin Haft of South Setauket, New York; Megan Hayward of Seekonk, Massachusetts; Stephanie Hoang of North Haven; Jaclyn Inzalaco of Commack, New York; Gina Laganella of Oak Ridge, New Jersey; Alyssandra Lang of Castleton, New York; Annya MacDonald of North Attleboro, Massachusetts; Taylor Miller of Springfield, New Jersey; Elizabeth Mirasola of New York, New York; Jennifer Muller of Mansfield, Massachusetts; Madeline Murgatroyd of Southbury; Lindsay Peckham of Little Compton, Rhode Island; Justine Razzaboni of Hookset, New Hampshire; Melissa Ricciuto of Massapequa, New York; Jade Ross of Westford, Massachusetts; Katelyn Santos of Kings Park, New York; Amanda Saville of Massapequa, New York; Anjali Shah of West Caldwell, New Jersey; Heather Svec of Massapeque Park, New York; and Jenna White of Kingston, Massachusetts.
Students inducted into the society must exhibit superior academic performance; the society requires students to have a 3.5 overall GPA and be in the top 35 percent of their class. The society offers students opportunities to partake in national conferences, and opens networking opportunities with occupational therapy professionals.
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Founded by the American Occupational Therapy Foundation, Pi Theta Epsilon has more than 90 active chapters across the country.
Martha Sanders, associate professor of occupational therapy, and Catherine Meriano, professor of occupational therapy, are the Quinnipiac chapter’s advisers.
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