Daniel Webster College
 

Students inducted into Alpha Chi National Honor Society,

N.H. Beta Chapter

May 9, 2005 -- Fifteen of Daniel Webster College's best and brightest joined current members of the college's Alpha Chi National Honor Society, NH Beta Chapter, in induction ceremonies held at the Eaton-Richmond Center April 29, 2005.

Membership for Alpha Chi is the highest academic honor that the college can give to a student, noted faculty advisor professor Rita DiTrolio from the division of computer science; membership is limited to the top 10 percent of an institution’s juniors and seniors. The induction ceremony offers honor and public recognition of the scholarly achievement for each inductee.

New Hampshire Beta Chapter of Alpha Chi's president, vice president, and secretary/treasurer — Daniel Webster College seniors Jeremy Paskali, Jason Pirie, and Matthew Peterson, respectively — welcomed each new member with a pin, special medallion, and certificate. 

The newest Alpha Chi members are Ryan Brady, Danville, PA; Alexander Matix, Nashua, NH.; Priti Bhatnagar, Exton, PA.; Brent H. Cannata, Londonderry, NH; Allen T. Dunn, Kinnelon, NJ; David E. Hill, Nashua, NH; Dustin Hotaling, Fair Have, VT; William J. Kilday, Bondville, VT; William A. Lipscomb, Wellsville, OH; Nicholas R. Onkow, Churchville, PA; Adam E. Sevigny, North Waterboro, ME; Donald N. Sheldon, Gilbertsville, PA; Kenneth J. Springer, Macedon, NY; Michael Stromsnes, Milford, NH; and Juan D. Valencia Ospina, Central Falls, RI.

Said Susan Elsass, dean of students, "When I think about today’s ceremony, I realize what a privilege it is to have watched each of you grow during your years at Daniel Webster College. Your academic achievements and contributions to campus life are quite admirable. You challenged me to learn and grow as I hope your experience at Daniel Webster College has challenged you to do the same."

Daniel Webster College, founded in 1965, educates purposeful men and women for professional entry, advancement, and advanced studies in the fields of aviation, computer science, management, social science and engineering. Students prepare through residential and continuing studies programs that emphasize the integration of theory and practice through interactive teaching and learning in the professional and liberal studies. For more information, visit www.dwc.edu or call 603-577-6000.