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Mathematics Honor Society Inducted New Members

Posted on Tuesday, May 8, 2012

The Westminster College chapter of Kappa Mu Epsilon mathematics honor society inducted 10 students and a faculty member as new members at a ceremony May 1 at Westminster's Field Station.

New members are: students Julie Bearer, Gregory Clark, Amber Hill, Jenna Huston, Connor MacKenzie, Brandon Mosley, Allison Rice, Julie Rice, Laura Smallhoover, and Emily Walther and Dr. Jeffrey Boerner, assistant professor of mathematics.

The induction ceremony was led by Dr. Natacha Fontes-Merz, associate professor of mathematics and Kappa Mu Epsilon adviser, and the officers: Coty Hainsey, president; Bethany Ekimoff, vice president; Robert Rhodes, secretary; Emily Dolsak, treasurer; and Richard Ligo, public relations chair.

Kappa Mu Epsilon, a national honor society, was founded to promote the interest in mathematics among undergraduate students in colleges and universities that offer a strong mathematics major.  Members are selected from students in mathematics and closely related disciplines who have maintained standards of scholarship, have professional merit, and have attained academic distinction.

Contact Fontes-Merz at (724) 946-7290 or email for additional information.

(L-r) Brandon Mosley, Laura Smallhoover, Jenna Huston, Gregory Clark, Allison Rice, Julie Bearer, Emily Walther
(L-r) Dr. Natacha Fontes-Merz, Coty Hainsey, Richard Ligo, Bethany Ekimoff