Chi Alpha Epsilon honors six new inductees
Bloomsburg University’s chapter of Chi Alpha Epsilon National Honor Society recently hosted an induction ceremony for six new members, as well as additional honors for current members with stellar academic performance.
At the ceremony the NU Chapter recognized Act 101/EOP students who earned a minimum of a 3.00 cumulative grade point average in two consecutive semesters, as a full-time student, and a current member who earned a pin upgrade due to an increase in their cumulative grade point average.
Advisor: Melissa Cheese, assistant professor of reading. Co-advisors: Madelyn Rodriguez, director, multicultural center; Cassandra Sachar, assistant professor of writing.
Officers in the photo: Patricia Millan, President, Raven Jones, Francesca L Osorio, Nathalia Pena, Erica Rosario, Brianna M Stevens, and Tristen Wade.
New Inductees
Brittani Campbell
Matthew Lassus
Marcus Morrison
Aasiyah Blow
Daquan Brinkley
Angela Montaño
Pin Upgrade: Ruby (attain a GPA between 3.5 and 3.74) — Nathalia Pena.
Ralph Godbolt, interim director of Act 101/EOP, served as keynote speaker for the ceremony.
Chi Alpha Epsilon was formed to recognize the academic achievements of students admitted to colleges and universities through non-traditional criteria or who utilized enrichment and educational support services.
Its purpose is to promote continued high academic standards, foster increased communication among its members, and honor the academic excellence of those students admitted to college via educational opportunity program pathways. Programs sponsored by the society’s chapters encourage other students toward academic accomplishment.















