Academics

Penn State Fayette students recognized for academics

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At a special ceremony held April 22, Charles Patrick, chancellor and chief academic officer of Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus, led the induction of 37 students into the Pi Sigma Phi honor society, which promotes higher standards of learning and encourages high scholastic attainment. Every student with a 3.5 or better grade-point average after completing at least 30 credits at Penn State Fayette is eligible for lifetime membership.

In his remarks that day, Patrick noted how the students’ high expectations for themselves have resulted in high achievement. “We are proud of our Pi Sigma Phi students and the excellence they bring to our campus,” said the chancellor. “Their positive attitude, coupled with determined purpose, leads to a successful and productive life.”

This year’s Pi Sigma Phi inductees from Penn State Fayette are: Ryan Baer, Smithton; Kelsey Bailey, Uniontown; Katelyn Collier, Masontown; Megan Coll, Masontown; Allana Conn, Uniontown; Daryl Crow, Moundsville, W.Va.; Michael D'Andrea, Uniontown; William Dearth, Greensburg; Thomas Dellirocili, Brownsville; Andrea Detwiler, Ohiopyle; Michael Donaldson, Carmichaels; Casey Doyle, Washington; Michael Fetsco, Connellsville; Roy Fincham, Eight-four; Grant Giannini, Elizabeth; Sarah Guynn, Dunbar; Chelsea Guziak, Lemont Furnace; Kathleen Hall, Dunbar; Meghan Hill, Greensburg; Miranda Keyser, Mount Pleasant; Daniel Lhota, Latrobe; Jenny McCandless, Glassport; Matthew McCloskey, Belle Vernon; Caitlin McNulty, Hunker; Chelsea Myers, Scenery Hill; Michael Noonan, Farmington; Ryan Opel, Brownsville; Mallory Pasquarette, Acme; Noah Pfuntner, Dunbar; Kelly Potkul, Uniontown; Brooke Protos, Fayette City; Alex Provance, New Geneva; Rebecca Renze, Uniontown; Donald Shaw, Uniontown; Charles Snyder, Smithfield; Jennifer Suitor, Scottdale; Hunter Thompson, Meyersdale; Samantha Vokes, Dunbar; and Sherri Whipkey, Carmichaels.

Last Updated May 4, 2015