Mount Saint Vincent Students Inducted into National Honor Societies
5/27/2015
Riverdale, N.Y. – The University of Mount Saint Vincent hosts many national and international honor societies through various departments on campus. Such societies exist to encourage and honor scholarship and leadership achievement.
Last week, nearly 250 graduating seniors were recognized for their membership in campus honor societies at the College’s Baccalaureate Awards and Hooding Ceremony on May 22, 2015.
Below is a list of the honor societies represented at the University of Mount Saint Vincent:
Delta Epsilon Sigma (National Honor Society)
Kappa Gamma Pi (Catholic Honor Society)
Beta Beta Beta (Biology)
Omicron Delta-Epsilon (Economics)
Delta Mu Delta (Business Administration)
Gamma Sigma Epsilon (Chemistry)
Lambda Pi Eta (Communication)
Kappa Delta Pi (Education)
Sigma Tau Delta (English)
Phi Alpha Theta (History)
Alpha Mu Gamma (Modern Languages and Literatures)
Sigma Theta Tau (Nursing)
Psi Chi (Psychology)
Sigma Xi (Scientific Research)
Alpha Kappa Delta (Sociology)
Theta Alpha Kappa (Religious Studies)
About the University of Mount Saint Vincent
Founded in 1847 by the Sisters of Charity, the University of Mount Saint Vincent offers nationally recognized liberal arts education and a select array of professional fields of study on a landmark campus overlooking the Hudson River. Committed to the education of the whole person, and enriched by the unparalleled cultural, educational and career opportunities of New York City, the College equips students with the knowledge, skills and experiences necessary for lives of achievement, professional accomplishment and leadership in the 21st century.