The Alpha Omicron Omega Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at вÊÍø’s Rankin Campus inducted new members on Oct. 17.
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Phi Theta Kappa is the international honor society for community and junior college students. Membership in Phi Theta Kappa is extended to students who have a 3.5 cumulative grade point average or above on 12 or more transferrable credit hours. There are more than 1,200 Phi Theta Kappa chapters throughout the United States and abroad.
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Officers include, front from left, Haylee Jones of Harrisville, vice president of membership; Destany Raines of Florence, president; Kristina Middleton of Brandon, vice president of leadership; back, Brayden Witcher of Brandon, recording secretary/officer; Kristen Miley of Forrest, vice president of fellowship; Victoria Nielsen of Pearl, vice president of service and Joshua Taylor of Flowood, vice president of scholarship. Not pictured is Dylan Vaccaro, public relations secretary.
Members include, front from left, Karlee Alexander of Puckett, Chelsi Archie of Brandon, Leah Burkes of Morton, Jade Crawford of Pelahatchie, Shakila Riley of Pearl, Delina Henderson of Eupora, Kristina Middleton of Brandon, Cody Norman of Brandon, Colleen Kilgallon of Brandon, Jael Lee of Mendenhall; back, James Robert Weathersby of Shivers, Kendal Walsh of Brandon, Zack Gray of Pelahatchie, Matthew Prestage of Morton, Aubrey Overton of Pearl, Matthew Johnston of Florence, Trevor Jordan of Pelahatchie, Micah Myers of Brandon. Not pictured is Tyler Causey of Brandon.