Phi Kappa Phi announces inductees

The ESU chapter of Phi Kappa Phi welcomed 55 new members at its spring induction ceremony. Phi Kappa Phi is a National Honor Society that recognizes and encourages superior scholarship in all academic disciplines.
The society selects from the upper seven and one-half percent of students who have reached the final period of their junior year, the upper 10 percent of senior students, and outstanding graduate students, alumni, and faculty. Since the ESU chapter was founded in 1980, more than 600 students and faculty have been initiated into membership.
President Dan Kirchhefer performed the initiation ceremony. Foreign language professor William Clamurro gave the keynote address, entitled "The Quixotic Quest of Research: Pleasure, Pain, and Paradox."
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