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June

Students Inducted Into Newly Formed Honor Society
Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Phi Theta Epsilon inductees
Sixteen occupational therapy students were recently inducted in the newly formed Phi Theta Epsilon honor society.    

    Sixteen occupational therapy students from both the traditional and weekend college programs were the first to be inducted into The University of Findlay’s Gamma Zeta chapter of the Phi Theta Epsilon honor society.
     Inductees include Dawn Biegenwald, Joyce Bockey, Mary Beth Dillon, Emily Gauger, Braden Kriegel, Kimberly Lydick, Minda McKee, Heather Meredith, Jessica Morris, Melissa Patton, Rebecca Rogliatti, Erin Russell, Jackie Ruck, Maria Smith, Bryson Stair and Alison Wibbeler.
     The honor society encourages contribution to the advancement of the occupational therapy profession through research and special projects and recognizes scholarship and service among members. Phi Theta Epsilon was founded in 1958 and was recognized as a national honor society by the Association of College Honor Societies in 1995. The Gamma Zeta chapter at UF was established this year.
    Jacquelyn Chamberlin, assistant professor of occupational therapy, serves as faculty adviser to the group.