Students Inducted Into SALUTE National Honor Society

Four University of Scranton students were inducted into the SALUTE National Honor Society, which recognizes veterans and active military who exemplify service, academic achievement, leadership, unity, tribute and excellence.
Shown at the SALUTE student induction, are: Maryellen Burns, director of financial aid, Dr. Daniel B. Cosacchi, vice president for mission and ministry, Sadie Doss, case management intern for student life, Lindsey Ford G'26, graduate student, Melanie Ortiz '26, Drew Dearden '26, Dean Lauren Rivera, vice president for student life and dean of students, and Barbara King, student life coordinator and Student Veteran’s Organization moderator. Absent from photo: Nicholas Luzetski G'26, Army National Guard, international business graduate student.
Shown at the SALUTE student induction, are: Maryellen Burns, director of financial aid, Dr. Daniel B. Cosacchi, vice president for mission and ministry, Sadie Doss, case management intern for student life, Lindsey Ford G'26, graduate student, Melanie Ortiz '26, Drew Dearden '26, Dean Lauren Rivera, vice president for student life and dean of students, and Barbara King, student life coordinator and Student Veteran’s Organization moderator. Absent from photo: Nicholas Luzetski G'26, Army National Guard, international business graduate student.

On May 7, four University of Scranton students were inducted into the SALUTE National Honor Society, which recognizes veterans and active military who exemplify service, academic achievement, leadership, unity, tribute and excellence. SALUTE was established in 2009 by Colorado State University with the support of the American Council of Education and Walmart Foundation. Scranton's chapter of SALUTE is one of over 400 chapters of the society. 

Congratulations to new members of SALUTE: Drew Dearden '26, Marine veteran and cybercrime and homeland security major; Lindsey Ford G'26, Army veteran, applied behavior analysis graduate student; Nicholas Luzetski G'26, Army National Guard, international business graduate student, and Melanie Ortiz '26, Air Force veteran and forensic chemistry major.

 

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