The students inducted into the West Virginia Theta Chapter (BSC) of Pi Gamma Mu included: Mandy M. Cox, Donna Powell Goebel, Herbert McClellan Goebel, Heather LeAnne Hendricks, James Thomas Knight, Mark Steven Myers, Jamie Marie Lambert, Cynthia Lee Mullins, Robert Rogers, Teri Nicole Weikel, Debra June Williby, Lisa Lynn Walker, Paulette Denise Sims, Grant Tony Thompson, Kevin Scott Wickline, and William Ernest Magarowicz, as well as Dr. James Voelker, Division Chair of Arts & Sciences at BSC.
Dr. Mark Quintanilla, a member of the Cabrini (PA) College faculty delivered the featured speech, "The Caribbean in the Modern World."
Chapter officers were also announced at the ceremony. They include: Mark Myers, President; Heather Hendricks, Vice President; and Debra June Williby, Program Chair. BSC Professor of History Dr. Patricia Mulvey, and Arts & Sciences Division Chair Dr. James Voelker serve as sponsors of the BSC chapter of Pi Gamma Mu.
Founded in 1924, and now with more than 180,000 members and 175 active chapters in colleges and universities, Pi Gamma Mu is the leading society encouraging excellence in the social sciences among undergraduate and graduate students.
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