University College Hosts Phi Eta Sigma’s Annual Initiation Ceremony for Freshmen Scholastic Achievers, Honors L. B. Lucky Award and Senior Award Recipients

Baton Rouge native Catherine Pearson receives L. B. Lucky Award and Lake Charles native Andrew Ammons receives Outstanding Senior Award

Logan Jordan and Russell Wilder

Logan Jordan, Phi Eta Sigma initiate, and Russell Wilder, Phi Eta Sigma presidentPhoto: LSU University College

04/23/2018
BATON ROUGE – LSU University College hosted its annual Phi Eta Sigma Initiation Ceremony on Thursday, April 18, at LSU Union Royal Cotillion Ballroom. University College’s Chapter of Phi Eta Sigma inducted 86 freshmen scholastic achievers and presented the L. B. Lucky Award and Senior Award.

Phi Eta Sigma is a national honor society rewarding first-collegiate-year scholarship.  Since 1928, the LSU Chapter of Phi Eta Sigma has inducted more than 10,828 students. The goal of the society is to encourage and reward academic excellence among full-time, freshmen students in institutions of higher learning, who have a minimum 3.5 cumulative grade point average.  Inductees receive national recognition, membership, and undergraduate and graduate scholarship opportunities of approximately $300,000.

“It has been a pleasure for me to advise the LSU Chapter of the nation’s oldest and largest honor society this past year,” said Allison Hargrave, faculty advisor of Phi ETA Sigma and academic counselor in LSU Center for Freshman Year. “Our officers have been doing an amazing job bringing in new ideas and leadership into our chapter, and I look forward to new opportunities the future will bring to our organization”

The oldest and largest first-year honor society, Phi Eta Sigma was founded at the University of Illinois on March 22, 1923. Since its founding, more than 1,100,000 scholars have been inducted into Phi Eta Sigma, and more than 378 collegiate chapters have been established throughout the United States.

Allison Hargrave and Catherine Pearson

Allison Hargrave, chapter faculty advisor; Catherine Pearson, L.B. Lucky Award recipientPhoto: LSU University College

This year’s presiding officers are Russell Wilder, president, native of Knoxville, Tenn.; Gabrielle Stuart, vice president, native of Walker, La.; Kelly Cohen, secretary, native of Metairie, La.; Devin Barnes, historian, native of Baton Rouge, La.; and Allison Hargrave, faculty advisor.

“It was an honor for me to be able to recognize all the hard-working students here at LSU who were inducted into the Phi Eta Sigma LSU Chapter for their scholastic excellence in our Spring Induction Ceremony.,” Hargrave said.  “TAs a society that gives back to the community, it is wonderful when our chapter can award students with our local scholarships for their outstanding academic accomplishments.

L. B. Lucky Award
Catherine Pearson, of Baton Rouge, La.

Established in 1959, the L.B. Lucky Award recognizes a Phi Eta Sigma sophomore who achieved the best overall academic performance during the first three semesters of work taken at LSU.

Pearson received LSU University College’s Phi Eta Sigma L.B. Lucky Award.  Pearson is pursuing his Bachelor of Arts degree in history, with a current 4.23 GPA. She was on the LSU President’s List twice in 2017, was awarded the LSU President & Mrs. M.D. Wooding-Dearing Scholarship in 2017 and the LSU History Department’s Harold and Gay Meaker Scholarship in 2018.

Phi Eta Sigma officers

Kelly Cohen, secretary; Russell Wilder, president; Allison Hargrave, advisor; Gabrielle Stuart, vice president; and Devin Barnes, historianPhoto: LSU University College

Besides being a member of Phi Eta Sigma, she is also a member of Alpha Lambda Delta and Gamma Beta Phi honor societies. She is also the future vice president of the Society for Student Historians. She plans to graduate in 2020 and pursue a career in education programing for a museum or working for the state or federal archives.

Outstanding Senior Award
Andrew Ammons, of Lake Charles, La.

Established in 1992, the Senior Award recognizes a Phi Eta Sigma member who is a graduating LSU senior and has maintained the best cumulative grade point average and overall academic record at LSU.

Ammons received LSU University College’s Phi Eta Sigma Senior Award. Ammons is pursuing dual degrees in biological sciences and Spanish with a minor in psychology. He currently has a GPA over 4.0.

He received a scholarship his freshman year which allowed him to study abroad for a summer in Spain. Since his sophomore year, he has worked in the Shell Tutorial Center on campus as a biology, chemistry, physics and Spanish tutor. In addition to being a member of Phi Eta Sigma, he is a member of Tri-Beta Biological Society and has played on both the club soccer and club tennis teams. After graduating in May, he plans to attend LSU Medical School in New Orleans this fall and pursue a career in medicine, possibly in Latin America.

LSU Chapter of Phi Eta Sigma Fall 2017 – Spring 2018 Inductees

Ashley Barber
Jalyn Barnes
Caitlin Barra
Rachel Blanchard
Adam Bobbs
Abigail Boggs
Morgan Bolinger
Hawkins Boyer
Halie Braud
Jenna Breaux
Margaret Broussard
Lucy Brown
Miranda Calongne
Timothy Cannon
Amanda Casiday
Madeline Clouatre
Cameron Christian
Anna Colson
Hannah Cuneo
Margaret Deshotel
Collin DeVillier
Kendall Duncan
Matthew Freeburgh
Madison Gaines
Kaitlyn Gandy
Bridget Gaudin
Ashley Hassenboehler
Victoria Hebert
Alyssa Helak
Michaela Hicks
David Hochkeppel
Michelle Howington
Anna Huthnance
Sydney Huthnance
Matthew Ieyoub
Blayton, Jackson
Logan Jordan
Georgiy Khvan
Mallory Laborde
Joesph Lahaye
Ali Laiche
Jeanne Lassere
Chase LeMaire
Aaron Mall
Samantha Lombardo
Allyson Lutgring
Timothy Mcdonald
Robert Mcduff
Mary Melancon
Ethan Michler
Amber Miller
Brittany Morrison
Hieu Nguyen
Madison Ott
Mason Ray
Jonathan Rizzo
Lilith Reid
Donald Roberts
Nathan Roberts
Stephen Robinson
Elizabeth Saab
Bernadette Saizan
Simone Sale
Alvin Satches
Kaitlyn Scheurich
Zachary Scheurich
Sommer Seitz
Macie Serio
Codi Setters
Emily Slade
Sara Smith
Elise St Pe
Jack Thibodeaux
Mary Thomas
Maria Velasquez
Zoe Venezia
Jordan Vivien
John Waldvogel
Rachel Welch
Dana Wempe
Madelyn Wadkins
Courtney Walker
Margaret Westbrook
Jacob Whitlow
Mary Williams
Julia Wood

Since 1933, LSU University College has served as the portal of entry for students enrolled at LSU.  Academic and personal success is the hallmark of a well-rounded student, and University College provides a foundation of support services for students beginning their academic careers at LSU. University College has two enrollment divisions: The Center for Freshman Year and The Center for Advising and Counseling. Additionally, University College offers retention-specific programs: Student Support Services, Ronald E. McNair Research Scholars, and Summer Scholars, and hosts Phi Eta Sigma, a national honor society rewarding first-collegiate-year scholarship.  These academic support programs focus on particular student populations and are a significant part of the role and mission of University College.

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