Beta Beta Beta inducts new members
CHADRON – Chadron State College students were inducted into the Gamma Chi chapter of Beta Beta Beta (TriBeta) national honor society May 2 in the Student Center.
Dr. Ann Buchmann, faculty advisor, said the new members are McKinna Faulkenberry of Randolph, Neb., McKenna Juhlin of Crawford, Neb., Spencer Knuth of Holdrege, Neb., Mackenzie Kovar of Ainsworth, Neb., Joshua Kruse of Gurley, Neb., Grace Robison of Valentine, Neb., Aubrey Schultis of Tryon, Neb., Abigail Tidball of Edgemont, S.D., and Micaiah Vrbka of Brainard, Neb.
Associate members, or undergraduate students who have an interest in the life sciences, but do not yet qualify for regular membership, are Alexa Shald of O’Neill, Neb., and Creighton Harrington of Loup City, Neb.
TriBeta is an honorary society for students of the biological sciences. Its purposes are to stimulate sound scholarship, promote the dissemination of scientific truth, and encourage investigation in the life sciences.
To be eligible for membership, students must have completed 12 credit hours in the biological sciences, maintained a 3.0 grade point average in all college work, and have a 3.30 grade point average in all biology classes. Students must be a biology or chemistry major, and at least a second semester sophomore.
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