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56 outstanding Salem State University student scholars, and four members of the faculty/librarian/administrative staff have been initiated into the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation's oldest and most selective all-discipline collegiate honor society. They are among approximately 30,000 students, faculty, professional staff and alumni to be initiated into Phi Kappa Phi each year, including more than 3,850 Salem State University members.
Membership is by invitation only and requires nomination and approval by a chapter. Only the top 10 percent of seniors and 7.5 percent of juniors are eligible for membership. Graduate students in the top 10 percent of the number of candidates for graduate degrees may also qualify, as do faculty, professional staff and alumni who have achieved scholarly distinction.
These outstanding initiates included:
Marion Frost, Professor of Nursing
Karen Gahagan, Director of the Center for Creative and Performing Arts
Julie Kiernan, Associate Professor of Theatre and Speech Communication
Sara Moore, Associate Professor of Sociology
Sahra Abshir, Nursing
Kiana Thalia Alexis, Higher Education in Student Affairs
Madelyn Alter, Theatre Arts (Performance)
Nadia Hazel Arguello, Social Work
Logan Nicholas Austin, English
Edward Barlow, Business Administration (Management)
Evan Bernstein, Media & Communication (Public Relations)
Rosemary Biegaj, Social Work
Paolo Bon Tempo, Social Work
Maggie May Bowen, Social Work
Kristina Brennan, Social Work
Mackenzie Brewer, Occupational Therapy
Rohayna Brillantes, Industrial/Organizational Psychology
Rachel Cabral, Counseling
Nicole Callahan, Counseling
Celia Belinda Carbone, Business Administration (Marketing)
Matthew J Colomba, Physical Education
Angelica Crespon Aprigio, Occupational Therapy
Victoria Anne Dawkins, Nursing
Alyssa DeAntonis, Social Work
Maya Lily Dunn, English/Teacher Education
Christopher John Ferreira, Social Work
Madison Fitzgerald-Briere, Biology
Mac-Angelo Fobizshi, Business Administration (Accounting)
Allison Frost, Graduate Professional Development
Alexander Gray, Information Technology
Dariana Donna Guerrero, English
Nancy Gutierrez, Education
Thomas Hamel, Social Work
Ryan Patrick Hanlon, Educational Leadership
Michelle Lee Hay, Social Work
Ezekiel Holt, Counseling
Youssef Jabari, Accounting
Gabriela Jimenez Villar, Biology
Marcus Johnson, English
Telma Leitao, Social Work
Julia Lothrop, Social Work
Richard Hugh Philip MacKenzie, Spanish
Kacey Marielle Martin, Public History Certificate
Kenneth Maurais, Translation Certificate
Shea Alexis Mavros, Social Work
Kaitlin Muldoon, Higher Education in Student Affairs
Luis Daniel Oliveira, Sport & Movement Science
Maria Orfanos, Business Administration (Accounting)
Isabella Rocha, Criminal Justice/Dance
Madyson Silva, History/Teacher Education
Bianca Sinausky, Higher Education in Student Affairs
Josef Paul Slepica, History/Teacher Education
Dariia Solomin, Nursing
Emily Lynn Szerokman, Art
Sabrina Vieira, Social Work
Elizabeth Anne Wilder, Special Education
Tayla Zaino, Criminal Justice