Twenty-four inducted to Gamma Sigma Epsilon Chemistry Honor Society

Twenty-four students were inducted to the Gamma Sigma Epsilon Chemistry Honor Society at an inaugural campus ceremony held on May 4.

Founded in 1919, Gamma Sigma Epsilon is a national chemistry honor society originally created to promote academic excellence and undergraduate research scholarship in chemistry. The society is open to both chemistry majors and minors who have passed Organic Chemistry II and have a minimum GPA of 3.0 overall and at least a GPA of 3.0 for chemistry.

The University’s Tau Eta Chapter of the Gamma Sigma Epsilon Chemistry Honor Society inducted the following students:

Jacqueline Amell
Colleen Andrews
Caitlyn Blanchard
Rachel Bunce
Justin Buresh
Susy Civil
Michaela Cleary
Rachel Dunphy
Carly Eaton
Tyler Fassett
Ross Franklin                                  
Kimberly Garcia
Elizabeth Hoeg
Sienna Kardel
Jonathan Lafrenaye
Shelby Mader
Brigid Murray
Vivian Pao
Tia Pariseau
Kevin Pelletier
Brittany Ricci
Melanie Russo
Abigail Schoner
Sarah Ward