School of Education at Quincy University presents awards; Kappa Delta Pi inducts new Honor Society members
QUNCY — Quincy University’s School of Education recently handed out awards to select graduating seniors. These students are at the top of their class in academics, leadership, and service.
- Roberto Hernandez received the Dr. Gary J. Carter Integrity Award.
- Joshua Crowl received the Marian & Dorothy Reinhart Award for Leadership and Academic Achievement.
- Kassidy Westerman received the Crim-Campbell Award.
- Austin Schlueter received the Master of Science Award.
- Michael Klotz received the Dr. George C. Meyer Servant Leadership Award.
In addition, Quincy University’s Kappa Delta Pi initiated six new members during a ceremony on
May 5. These individuals must hold a base GPA of 3.0 and be of a sophomore standing. Members
inducted were:
- Abigail Reis
- Cole Buhrmester
- Eileen McGinnis
- Patricia Chavira
- Noah Hall and
- Kevnisha Smith.
The society inducts only those individuals who have exhibited the ideals of scholarship, integrity
in service and commitment to excellence in teaching and its allied professions. Selection as a
member of Kappa Delta Pi is based on high academic achievement, a commitment to education as a
career and a professional attitude that assures steady growth in the profession.
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