COLLEGE NEWS

| 18 May 2016 | 01:05

    Emily Mossler of Oak Ridge was among the 47 University of Scranton students inducted into Alpha Sigma Nu, the national Jesuit honor society.
    Alpha Sigma Nu is the only honor society open to students and faculty in all disciplines of the University. Junior and senior students who have distinguished themselves in scholarship, loyalty and service are eligible for nomination by chapter members.
    Appointments are made by the president of the University on the recommendation of the moderator and chapter members of the society, and no more than four percent of the junior and senior class may be admitted each year. The Scranton chapter of Alpha Sigma Nu was established in 1943 and is the oldest honor society at the University.
    Mossler is a graduate in the Panuska College of Professional Studies at the Jesuit university.
    Aileen Koch of Franklin was recognized for academic achievement at Lebanon Valley College's Spring Awards and Recognition Ceremony. The Spring Awards and Recognition Ceremony recognizes excellence in natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities.
    Koch, a graduate of Wallkill Valley Regional High School, is pursuing a bachelor of science and bachelor of arts in music education and music at The Valley and won the following award(s): Outstanding Senior of Delta Alpha Chapter, Sigma Alpha Iota Award, Sigma Alpha Iota Scholastic Award.
    David J. Kobrick Jr. of Stockholm was among nearly 2,800 graduates who received degrees from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in historic ceremonies May 6 and 7.
    Kobrick earned a master of applied science from the Graduate Studies.
    Carrie Cullen of Oak Ridge was named to Emerson College's dean's list for the spring 2016 semester.
    Cullen is majoring in Media Arts Production. The requirement to make Emerson's dean's list is a grade point average of 3.7 or higher.
    Megan Good of Franklin qualified for the spring 2016 Dean's List at Belmont University.
    Eligibility is based on a minimum course load of 12 hours and a quality grade point average of 3.5 with no grade below a C.
    Nicole Dufor of Hamburg graduated magna cum laude from York College of Pennsylvania on May 1.
    Dufour earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in professional writing.