The Oklahoma Theta chapter of the Alpha Chi honor society at Southeastern Oklahoma State University inducted 13 new members and installed one new officer in a recent ceremony.
Alpha Chi is an interdisciplinary honor society which offers membership to the top 10% of juniors and seniors at Southeastern. Dr. Jennifer Hicks and Dr. Meg Cotter-Lynch are the faculty advisors for the Oklahoma Theta chapter.
Addison McCortney was installed as the Secretary/Treasurer for the 2024-25 academic year. Other officers previously installed include: President Alex Robinson, a senior Management Major-Minor Historian Kayla Strong, a senior Sociology Major New inductees to Alpha Chi in the Oklahoma Theta chapter are: Calvin Alford, a senior Criminal Justice major from Red Oak Kiela Berryhill, a senior Criminal Justice major from Calera Ashton Brooks, a senior Liberal and Applied Studies major from Sherman, Texas Laura Gooch, a senior Early Intervention & Child Development major from Oklahoma City Brad Hamilton, a graduate student in the Organizational Management and Leadership Program from Madill Misty Elaine Harman, a graduate student in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program from Sherman, Texas Abigail Hawkins, a senior Chemistry major from Kingston Laura McCracken, a graduate student in the Organizational Management and Leadership Program from Moore Karson McKnight, a senior Recreation Sports Management major from Roxton, Texas Andrea Means, a graduate student in the School Counseling Program from Denison, Texas Cordell Palmer, a senior English Education major from Durant Neelie Elizabeth Parker, a senior Elementary Education major from Sherman, Texas Blane Potts, a senior Health & Human Performance major from Durant