The Beta Eta Upsilon Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) at Rich Mountain Community College recently inducted 24 new members during their April 1st induction ceremony in the Ouachita Center. PTK’s mission is two-fold: 1. Recognize and encourage the academic achievement of two-year college students and 2. Provide opportunities for individual growth and development through participation in honors, leadership, and service programming. PTK offers the opportunity for an intellectual climate for exchange of ideas and ideals, fellowship for scholars, and to encourage interest in continuing academic excellence.
2016 Inductees: Chris Beaver, Cheyenne Bell, Warren Ray Bellows, Steven P. Davis, Tara Davis, Brandon Fields, Christi Shea Freeze, Julia George, Bryan Ham, Melody Hampton, Adrianna Howard, Shannon Jesse, Angela Looney, Doris Parnell, Bonnie Kaitie Philpot, Jennifer Philpot, Joseph Reyman, Joshua Reyman, Carmen Ruiz, Justin Sattler, Jared R. Standridge, Trista Tetro, Shelby Vaughn, Cassandra Walker.
2015-2016 Officers: Taylor Schuller, President – Naomi Ponthieux, Vice President – Caroline Singleton, Secretary – Brittany Fields, Treasurer – Warren Ray Bellows & Jared Standridge, Public Relations
For more information about the Beta Eta Upsilon Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, contact: Penny Lunsford, History Instructor and PTK Advisor at 479-394-7622 x.1332 orplunsford@rmcc.edu.
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