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Kappa Delta Pi Inducts 36 Students

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Posted on Monday, May 7, 2007

Twenty-eight Westminster College students were inducted into Kappa Delta Pi, an international education honor society, at the annual initiation ceremony April 29.

"Kappa Delta Pi is one of the largest and most prestigious educational honor societies in the world," said Dr. Linda Domanski, assistant professor of education and adviser to the group. "With more than 500 active chapters, Kappa Delta Pi is dedicated to the ideals of fidelity to humanity, service, science, and toil. The goal of Kappa Delta Pi is to recognize scholarship and enhance the professional development of its members."

Dr. Patrick Krantz, Westminster College assistant professor of education, gave the keynote address.

Kappa Delta Pi membership is restricted to the top 20 percent of those students seeking teacher certification. Eligibility criteria includes that the student must be at least a second-semester sophomore who is in a program leading to teacher certification and has evidence of service to children and the profession.

Contact Domanski at (724) 946-7182 or e-mail domanslp@westminster.edu for more information.