Fifty students inducted into National Criminal Justice Honor Society

Fifty students were recently inducted into Alpha Phi Sigma, the National Criminal Justice Honor Society.

This year’s inductees were:

Oscar Ayala-Cornejo, Angelica Banning, Tyler Bastos, Mathew Bator, Raymond Bell,
Nicholas Bello, Victoria Brown, John Couloumbe, Antonia Dorais, Matthew Drumheller, Shelby DuCharme, Patrick Dulka, Jessica Ekberg, Stephen Emerton, Austin Ferreira, Katlyn Finn, Nicholas Gaetani, Garret Garbacik, Ryan Garvey, Alexandria Gelsomini, Mae Gomez, Nickolas Harrelson, Zachary Howard, Timothee Jacques, Daniel Johnson, Gurvinder Kaur, Stephen Kelly, Patrick Kiernan, James King, Lyndsey MacQuarrie, Kaitlyn McAuliffe, Chiara McNally, Alexander Meisner, Nichole Mowad, Marc Petersen, Kelly Phelan, Chelsey Potter, Cole Provost, Derek Rodriguez, Olivia Schwarz, Matthew Serra, Victoria Silkonis, Charles Smith, Christopher Sordello, Robert St. Lawrence, Ross Sudar, Meghan Tessitore, Zoe Triantafilles, Ian Vilhena Valenca, and Robert Whipple Jr.

Founded in 1942, the purpose of Alpha Phi Sigma National Criminal Justice Honor Society is to honor, promote leadership, and support unity for all national and locally recognized criminology and justice studies honor students. Alpha Phi Sigma was recognized by the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences as the official Criminal Justice Honor Society in 1976 and was admitted to the Association of College Honor Societies in 1981.