82 students inducted to Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society

Eighty-two University students were inducted to the institution’s chapter of the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society on March 28.

Phi Kappa Phi recognizes and promotes academic excellence in all fields of higher education while engaging the community of scholars in service to others.

This year’s inductees were:
Massara Almafrachi, Samantha Avola, Julia Bagley, Alyssa Bartula,
Hannah Bennett, Sara Bettencourt, Aaron Blais, Caitlin Bosse,
Kristin Brouillette, Cecelia Browne, Austin Buckner, Jacqueline Caffarelli, Amanda Carbone, Alexander Celetti, Katherine Chapman, Hanna Ciepiela, Cameron Clift, Adam Colbert, Alison Coleman, Erin Connolly, Jessica Corallo, Kendra Currie, Mollie DeVoie, Toni Dolan, Erin Doyle, Jenna Eckstrom,
Cassandra Elliott, Henry Fristik, Samuel Mathieu Gagnon, Shayne Garvey, Ashley Gilligan, Christina Girard, Michaela Grady, Julianne Griffiths, Katelyn Guilbert, Olivia Hamparsoomian, Amanda Hayden,
Nicole Hebert-Whitman, Karen Hernandez, Thomas Hesse, Hannah Hoeg, Thomas Howard, Adam Jensen, Allison Klocker, Sara Lane, Taylor Larsen, Olivia Leonard, Brianna Lynch, Shannon Lynch, Caitlin MacNeill,
Maggie Mahoney, Emily Martel, Emelia McCarron, Faith McNamee,
Patrisha Nulph, Stephanie O’Brien, Jennifer Oglesby, Drew Pahl,
Brooke Pashek, Stephanie Pasquine, Andrew Peltier, Michaela Piche,
Jaime-Lyn Pickles, Bryan Pimentel, Jacob Prudhomme, Amanda Quigley, Alexis Reder, Danielle Rich, Jason Richard, Taylor Rivers, Farah Rodriguez,
Matthew Shaw, Ashley Shea, Emily Slote, Alissa Smith, Henry Smola,
Kelli Stockwell, Anna Szczebak, Carly Thibodeau, Carolyn Wallace,
Kyle Whelan, and Gianna Young.

The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi is the nation’s oldest and most selective all-discipline Honor Society. Membership is by invitation only to the top 7.5 percent of second-semester juniors and the top 10 percent of seniors and graduate students.

Westfield State University established a Phi Kappa Phi chapter on campus in 1992.