Linda
F. Chitwood, dean of the School of Applied Sciences, and seven
Applied Sciences scholars are among the spring 2003 initiates
into Phi Kappa Phi academic honor society at The University of
Mississippi.
Spring inductees
are Elizabeth Ann Andrews of Greenville, a communicative disorders
major; Lindsay Elizabeth Burkes of Batesville, a family and consumer
sciences major; Haley Alison Fairbanks of Oxford, a communicative
disorders major; Heather Lynne Kennedy of Kinston, North Carolina,
an exercise science major; Kerri Gail Langston
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exercise
science major; Jessica Montes Long of Philadelphia, a dietetics
and nutrition major; and Amanda Parrish Milner of Jackson, a human
development major.
Chartered in 1959, Phi Kappa Phi is one of the
University's highest academic societies recognizing scholarship
in all academic disciplines.
Membership into The University of Mississippi
chapter of PKP is awarded to juniors and seniors with a grade-point
average of 3.80 or higher. Membership is awarded to no more than
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Spring
2003 inductees into Phi Kappa Phi academic honor society are Haley
Alison Fairbanks of Oxford, Kerri Gail Langston of Hattiesburg,
Amanda Parrish Milner of Jackson, Elizabeth Ann Andrews of Greenville,
Jessica Montes Long of Philadelphia, and Heather Lynne Kennedy
of Kinston, North Carolina. Not pictured: Lindsay Elizabeth Burkes
of Batesville. |
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