Twenty-five Inducted Into Phi Theta Kappa
Twenty-five Alfred State College students were inducted recently into Phi Theta Kappa (PTK), the national Honor Society for two-year colleges. Friends and family of the inductees attended the evening ceremony at the Orvis Activities Center on the Alfred State campus. Phi Theta Kappa's mission is to recognize and encourage the academic achievement of two-year college students and provide opportunities for individual growth and development through participation in honors, leadership, service, and fellowship programming. The event was hosted by Dr. Aniko Constantine, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor, English and Humanities Department, and Professors Cynthie Luehman and Sheryl Volk of the Alfred State Physical and Health Sciences Department. Professor William Laubert, ASC English and Humanities Department, and Darryl Huels, ASC Counseling Services, provided musical entertainment for the event. Professor Terry Morgan, English and Humanities, was the guest speaker. Pictured here, l-r: new Phi Theta Kappa inductees Miwako Akiyama, Hokkaido, Japan, architectural engineering technology; Ryoko Suzuki, Koriyma, Japan, liberal arts and sciences: humanities; and Yui Kamoda, Hanyu, Japan, liberal arts and sciences: social science.
