Among those inducted into the PA Sigma Tau Chapter of Lambda Nu are, from left: Nicholas J. Kreger, Matthew P. Harbach, Rowan L. Hopwood, Rachel E. McGill, Emma A. Kane, Michaela H. Henrie, Grace M. Persun, Peyton G. Meehan, Nikki M. Lytle, Maura R. Mihalka, Kelsey L. Bennett and Patrick D. Moore.
Pennsylvania College of Technology recently celebrated its newest inductees into Pennsylvania Sigma Tau Chapter of Lambda Nu, the national honor society for radiologic and imaging sciences.
The new members, all pursuing associate degrees in radiography, are:
August graduates:'
- Matthew P. Harbach, of Jersey Shore
- Grace M. Persun, of South Williamsport
- Rowan L. Hopwood, of Montoursville
First-year students:
- Emma A. Kane, of Weatherly
- Nicholas J. Kreger, of Bellefonte
- Nikki M. Lytle, of Williamsport
- Michaela H. Henrie, of Millville
- Rachel E. McGill, of Muncy
- Patrick D. Moore, of Pottstown
- Kelsey L. Bennett, of Hughesville
- Peyton G. Meehan, of Watsontown
- Maura R. Mihalka, of Pittston Township
To be eligible for membership in the PA Sigma Tau Chapter of Lambda Nu, students must have completed one academic year in the radiography program and achieve academic excellence in the form of a 3.5 GPA or higher.
Lambda Nu was founded in 2001 and is the first National Honor Society specific to the medical imaging sciences. The society’s purpose is to foster academic scholarship at the highest levels, recognize exemplary scholarship and foster and promote professional development.