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LSUS
inducts 22 into business honor society
04/13/05
Only
a select few are called “The Best in Business,” and
22 LSUS College of Business Administration students earned the title
this year. Four graduate student, 10 seniors and eight juniors have
been inducted into the LSUS chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, the honor
society serving business programs accredited by AACSB (the Association
to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) International.
The
inductees are:
Graduate
Students – Thomas C. Horton, Benton; Courtney L.
Hilton, Leesville; Haadiya Z. Jamil, Natchitoches, and Megann L.
Hayes-Adams, Shreveport.
Seniors
– Chantel Y. Goss, Barksdale AFB; Steven R. Bell, Blanchard;
Phyllis R. Carroll, Fort Polk; Angela S. Malone, Plain Dealing;
Scott F. Harris, Stephen G. McKinney, Elana M. Morrow, Trista M.
Muse and Theresa L. Rogers, Shreveport, and Lisa R. Thomas, Vivian.
Juniors
– Lisa C. Clary, Bossier City; Sherry L. Beane and Molly C.
Williford, Haughton; Kristen M. Hergenrader, Grace L. Nickels, Joshua
M. Parsons and William A. Stampley IV, Shreveport, and Daniel T.
Shockley, Stonewall.
Nearly
300,000 students receive bachelor’s or master’s degrees
in business nationwide each year, but only about 16,000 are elected
to lifetime membership in Beta Gamma Sigma. To be eligible for invitation
to membership, juniors must rank in the top 7 percent of their class,
seniors in the top 10 percent of their class and master’s
degree candidates must rank in the top 20 percent of their programs
at AACSB-accredited schools.
Beta
Gamma Sigma was founded as a national organization in 1913. Its
mission is to encourage and honor academic achievement and personal
excellence in the study and practice of business. The society fosters
in its members an enduring commitment to its principles and values:
honor and integrity, pursuit of wisdom and earnestness.
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