Edison State Students Inducted Into PTK Honor Society

Seventy-nine new members were inducted into the Edison State Community College Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) during a recent ceremony at the Piqua Campus. Each semester, students are invited to join the honor society based on academic criteria.

The Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society was established in 1918 to recognize and encourage the academic achievement of two-year college students and provide opportunities for individual growth and development through honors, leadership, and service programming.

In his statement to the candidates, Edison State Provost Chris Spradlin said, “It’s not too often that we get to celebrate the next step beyond success, and that is excellence. You all are representative of excellence here at Edison State. We thank you for your excellence and dedication.”

“We understand that you are special,” added Dr. Paul Heintz, Jr., Dean of Arts and Sciences at Edison State. “You do a lot of work. It’s difficult to get to a point where you can say you are part of an honor society. That’s not an easy task.”

Dr. Heintz then asked inductees to think about family members, friends, and others who have supported them along the way. “I always think it’s important to make sure you thank your family or whoever your support is, because they’re important.”

Each semester, the Student Leadership Committee selects a member of the Edison State faculty and staff to honor during the ceremony. This semester, Julie Slattery, Administrative Assistant, and Sandra Streitenberger, Associate Professor of Accounting and Business, were commended for providing outstanding service to the chapter.

Recognized by the American Association of Community Colleges as the official honor society for two-year colleges, Phi Theta Kappa is the largest honor society in American higher education, with more than 2.5 million members and 1,275 chapters.

For more information, email the Edison State chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at ptk@edisonohio.edu.

The following Phi Theta Kappa inductees include students from 2020 and 2021, who were unable to be recognized at the time as the College was not holding in-person events due to COVID. Edison State is proud to recognize these new inductees:

Anna: Raina Brown, Jennifer Hickman, Abigail Pleiman

Arcanum: Chloe Henninger, Erin Koerner

Bellefontaine: Avery Moore, Derek Prickett

Botkins: Hannah Ott

Bradford: Sarah Hess, Jadyn Thacker

Casstown: Ahlam Partee

Christiansburg: Frankie Crabtree

Covington: Betty Sanders

Dayton: Kristen Rodrigues

Fletcher: Laura Pottorf, Kaitlyn Roop

Fort Loramie: Holly Middendorf

Greenville: Elise Hays, Sarah Neighbors, Courtney Overton, Johnna Siegrist, Wanda Smith, Sharea Waddle, Mary Wood

Houston: Melinda Hoffert, Kaylina McClenen

Huber Heights: Jessica Bultman

Jackson Center: Alex Glick, Ross Ludwig, Angelena Walker

Mauldin, SC: Shaun Blake

New Knoxville: Stacey Edwards

New Madison: Laura Snyder

Ottoville: Amanda Burnett

Piqua: Emily Baker, Tabitha Caldwell, Victor Castaldo, Logan Cavender, Matthew DeFalco, Deanna Duffey, Alexis Lenninger, Abigail Vail

Pleasant Hill: Gracyn Fairband

Quincy: Kale Long, Aradia Roth-Carver

Rossburg: August Evans, Rebekah Evans

St. Paris: Mersedes Beasley

Sidney: Tabatha Cooper, Lynsey Knepper, Sheri Koogler, Bailey Mantor, Nicole Minnick, Devan O’Connell, Kierstyn Oberdorf, Leah Pistone, Gabriel Reese, Javier Rivera

Tipp City: Robin Blackstone, Ashley Cook, Kayla Runyon

Troy: Logan Chaney, Adam Everett, Carol Hess, Latisha Jackson, Sophia Markley, Kaitlyn Misirian, Mackenzie Misirian, Kyle Pilkinton, Grace Williams

Urbana: Debbie Council, Matthew Reed

Wapakoneta: Tyler Swank, Alexander Wilson

West Liberty: Alexis Mullen

West Manchester: Tabitha Burig

West Milton: Stephanie Beck, Amanda Ellis, Tara Mikel

Photo: Back Row (L to R): Dr. Paul Heintz, Dean of Arts and Sciences; Logan Chaney; Javier Rivera; Matthew DeFalco; Erin Reese, Associate Professor and PTK Advisor; Chris Spradlin, Provost; Front Row (L to R): William Loudermilk, Professor and PTK Advisor; Ashley Cook; Debbie Council; Mersedes Beasley, PTK Vice President; Raina Brown, PTK President

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