PTK Welcomes 22 Inductees
by Madeline Gavin
Have you ever considered joining an international honors society that’s recognized around the world?
Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) is an international honors society offered at two-year schools. Cape Cod Community College is able to participate in connecting over 3.5 million students worldwide. In order to be considered joining PTK, students must have a GPA of 3.5 or higher and have completed at least 12 college level credit hours.
The new members of PTK are: Celisia Aldrich, Kyra Antonowicz, Laura Carroll, Islaine Cavalcante, Eric Clements, Alexandra Copeland, Mykal Cordero, Primalia Cullum, Anna Victoria Da Silva, Brendon DaSilva, David Ferrarini, Anika Fleming, Kristina Gerard, Tarun Gonneea, Isadora Greenberg, Jacob Hemeon, Logan Hurwitz, Rylan Julien, Jessica Lamperti, Edward Lingeman, Cameron Marcellus, Alisha Marshall, Madison Mulhearn, Laura Noonan, Sean Novick, Kathleen O'Dea, Noah Pelletier, Amy Pimental, Tyler Pino, Caelan Potter, Olivia Rogers, Jamie Roth, David Sherburne, Ashley Souza, Aiden Steele, Crighton Thornton and Samantha Walsh.
Lisa V. Gagnon, Public Services Librarian holds this club and on March 20 the newest members of the PTK were sworn in via ceremony.
“The PTK Induction ceremony was an inspiring event, filled with pride and celebration as we welcomed new members into the Alpha Upsilon Mu chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society. Witnessing these exceptional students being recognized for their hard work and commitment to academic excellence was truly uplifting” says Gagnon.
PTK inductees. (Andrew Nasser)
PTK officers. (Andrew Nasser)
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