Alpha Sigma Lambda Inducts New Members
Post Published On:The Phi Lambda Chapter of Alpha Sigma Lambda, an honor society for non-traditional students, held its induction ceremony at Thomas University on May 2.
New members must be undergraduate students age 26 or older, who have earned a minimum 3.2 GPA taking a minimum of 24 graded undergraduate semester hours at TU.
There were 13 new members inducted.
Alisha Bass of Coolidge, GA, Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration; Pamela Contreras of Thomasville, GA, Bachelor’s Degree in Biology; Heather Gillin of Warner Robins, GA Bachelor’s Degree in Medical Laboratory Science (2+2); Robin Imes of Ray City, GA Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work; Adam Lawson of Thomasville, GA, Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice; Rachel McCollough of Bainbridge, GA, Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education; Michelle Morrell of Adel, GA, Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration; Tammy Mullis of Waycross, GA, Bachelor’s Degree in Middle Grades Education; Rebecca Oberg of Clovis, NM, Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work; Armoray Roberts of Donalsonville, GA, Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education; Rachel Roberts of Moultrie, GA, Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work; Caroline Secoy of Jber, AK, Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work and Eric Taylor of Hamilton, OH, Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice.
Pamela Contreras and Adam Lawson were able to attend the induction ceremony.
