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UNO Chapter of Phi Kappa Phi Inducts 2024 Class

A new class of inductees was welcomed into to the Phi Kappa Phi honor society's University of Nebraska at Omaha's (UNO) Corinthian Chapter on April 15, 2024.

  • published: 2024/04/24
  • contact: Academic Affairs
  • email: academic.affairs@unomaha.edu
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The class, which marks the 58th in the university’s history, is made up of 57 students and faculty/staff members.

Phi Kappa Phi was founded in 1897 and is the nation's oldest, largest and most selective honor society that crosses multiple academic disciplines. Members are selected for their academic excellence with junior inductees needing to rank in the top 7.5% of their class and seniors ranking in the top 10% of their class. Faculty, staff and community members can also be nominated for their academic contributions.

Those making up the class of 2024 are listed below, by college:

College of Arts and Sciences

  • Jakob Andersen
  • Noah Bartel
  • McKenzie Beck-Kosiba
  • Alex Becker
  • Hannah Cochran
  • Brianna Davis
  • Sierra Fox
  • Saki Fukuda
  • Lucian Hadford
  • Grace Hill
  • Annika Johnson
  • Katelyn Nelson
  • Victoria Rodriguez
  • Christopher Schinzel
  • Bryan Paguinto Yumul

College of Business Administration

  • Ishani Adidam
  • Jack Glup
  • Shona Juliana
  • Kaylee Lahti
  • Sam Sorensen
  • Aidan St. Amant
  • Liesel Steinle

College of Communication, Fine Arts and Media

  • Connor Crandall
  • Sophia Kazmierski
  • Juliana Scheopner

College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences

  • Danielle Calpin
  • Megan Hoppe
  • Gemma Mendez
  • Hannah Renner
  • Jonathon Sabirianov
  • Ali Storey
  • Libby Zermeno

College of Information Science & Technology

  • Komlan Kodoh

College of Public Affairs and Community Service

  • Joshua Death
  • Malia Hinz Peterson
  • Sung Lam
  • Elizabeth Mavis
  • ClaireReece Peterson
  • Kyndall Vargas
  • John Wischmeier

Graduate College

  • Steven Allen
  • Stacy Athow
  • Sydd Beran
  • Jennifer Cady
  • Sarah Gentes
  • Morgan Harms-Abasolo
  • Elizabeth Howell
  • Hanna Julia Paredes Kilnoski
  • Sarah Roberts
  • Jacqueline Sims
  • Matthew Steed
  • Meena Wilwerding

UNL College of Engineering

  • Anthony Allmaras
  • Matthew Heywood
  • John Mentgen

UNO Faculty and Staff

  • Martha Garcia-Murillo
  • Bharat Ranganathan

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