Mu Kappa Tau Annual Ceremony at KSOM

Marketing students at the University's Kania School of Management marketing students celebrated the annual ceremony for Mu Kappa Tau, a North American scholastic honor society that recognizes academic achievement in the field of marketing.
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Fourteen University of Scranton marketing students, pictured, participated in a recent Mu Kappa Tau honor society ceremony.

Marketing students at The University of Scranton's Kania School of Management (KSOM) celebrated the annual Mu Kappa Tau ceremony recently, in Brennan Hall. Mu Kappa Tau is a North American scholastic honor society established in 1966 that recognizes academic achievement in the field of marketing.

Membership in the honor society is open to junior and seniors who are majoring in marketing and among the top ten percent of their class, with a GPA of 3.25 or higher. In attendance at the ceremony were Dr. Mark Higgins, Dean of the Kania School of Management, as well as marketing professors, including Drs. Peter Andersen, John Zych, Satya P. Chattopadhyay and Ash Zareian.

Fourteen students participated in the event, which was an increase from seven students in 2023. The ceremony began with the induction of new members by current president and vice president of the society. Then, the new president and vice president were sworn in and began their term. The event ended with a reception for the students, parents and faculty.

  • alt placeholderIn attendance at the Mu Kappa Tau ceremony , was Dr. Mark Higgins, Dean of the Kania School of Management, shown.
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