SWU Alpha Chi chapter inducts new members for 2016
Pictured from left: Morgan Nicole Flinchum, a psychology major from High Point, N.C.; Erin Elizabeth Bolt, a criminal justice major from Boiling Springs; Anna “Krissy” Dyches, a recreation and sport management major from North Augusta; Kira Leigh Emmett, a criminal justice major from Marion, Ind.; Erin M. Cross, a forensic science major from Hickory, N.C.; Elizabeth Griffin Ranges, a forensic science major from Lugoff; Sarah Katherine McDonald, a human services major from Williamston; Avanelle Addington Littlejohn, a special education major from Six Mile; Mikkaela Beth Bailey, a history major from Greenwood; Aaron William Brickle, a media communication major from Anderson; and Kathryn Grace Brickle, a history major from Anderson. Back Row: Juan Agudelo, a business major from Central; Braden Revan Plumley, a criminal justice major from Taylors; and Caleb Wesley Southern, a history major from Statesville, N.C.
Inductees not pictured are Mildred Elizabeth Shealy, a special education major from Central; Meagan Nicole Vaughn, a biology major from Liberty; Karson Elliott Waldrop, a business major from Greenville; Reagen Heather Welch, a biology major from Anderson; Ashleigh Rose Wilbur, a criminal justice major from Bridge City, Tex.; and Andre Franz Winters, a religion major from Rockford, Mich.
Established in 1922, Alpha Chi was founded as an honor society to promote academic excellence and exemplary character among college students. Its membership is limited to the top 10 percent of the senior class and the top 5 percent of the junior class. It has chapters in 45 states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico, and more than 400,000 members have been inducted since its founding. Approximately 11,000 members are inducted annually.
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