Students Inducted into National Jesuit Honor Society
Forty-seven University of Scranton students were inducted into Alpha Sigma Nu, the national honor society for students in Jesuit colleges and universities, at a ceremony held recently on campus. The Scranton chapter of Alpha Sigma Nu was founded in 1943 and is the oldest honor society at the University. Juniors, seniors and graduate students who have distinguished themselves in scholarship, loyalty and service are eligible for membership.
Also at the ceremony, several members of the University community and guests were given honorary inductions into the honor society. Honorary inductees were: Michael Costello, J.D., assistant professor of health administration and human resources and the online graduate health administration program director at the University; Morey M. Myers, J.D., of Counsel, Myers, Brier & Kelly, LLP; James D. Redington, S.J., a Jesuit Fellow in the University’s Jesuit Center; Sister Ann Walsh, I.H.M., director of the Friends of the Poor; and Margarete Lieb Zalon, Ph.D., professor of nursing at the University.
In addition, Michael Fennie, Ph.D., assistant professor of chemistry at the University, was presented with the Edward Gannon, S.J. Teacher of the Year Award.
The following University students were inducted into Alpha Sigma Nu:
Michael Azzato
Erin Burdick
Ryan Burdick
Melissa Calascibetta
Margaret Capooci
Lauren Carosi
Sara Chapin
Elizabeth Chapman
Meghan Erwin
Riana Fisher
Megan Fleming
Steven Graefe
Shannon Herrmann
Ashley Hill
Carolyn Huff
Kelsey Hunsicker
Ashley Mae Jimenez
Mary Ellen Kane
Christopher Kilner
Kristen Kispert
Jessica Lavery
Megan McCabe
Aimee Miller
Christine Molitoris
Emily Mossler
Brittany Moyer
Alyssa Muchisky
Juliann O'Hagan
Daniel O'Reilly
Ashley Opalka
Stephen Page
Samantha Panso
Sarah Payonk
Cailin Potami
Laura Power
Michael Predi
Kathleen Reilly
Alyssa Rodemann
Mary Katherine Rohrbaugh
Mariah Ruther
Liviana Sacco
Katherine Sara
Kateri Sternberg
Alyssa Studwell
Erin Tracy
Juliana Vossenberg
Lauren Wu