Published February 19, 2019 in News
Every semester, Clarks Summit University students whom have completed 57 credit hours with a 3.4 or better cumulative GPA are considered for induction into the Alpha Gamma Epsilon honor society. The award honors both the scholastic achievement and character of a student. Students must also be approved by faculty as students with strong Christian character who support the standards, ideals and mission of the school.
On Thursday, February 14, 2019, 17 students were inducted into Alpha Gamma Epsilon. The Greek letters making up the honor society’s name represent love, knowledge and self-discipline.
Dr. Bill Higley, vice president for academics, noted, “Induction into the Alpha Gamma Epsilon society is a unique honor. These students are selected by our CSU faculty because of their success in the classroom, their contribution to the CSU community and their demonstrated commitment to Christ in all they do. They are leaders on our campus, and acceptance into AGE is a recognition of that leadership.”
2019 Alpha Gamma Epsilon Inductees
Andreas Bailey
Erika Bopp
Caleb Brink
Megan Carbaugh
Rebecca Cook
Ashley DeSantis
Claudine Hamilton
Hugh Hayner
Joy King
Noah Macey
Collin Meyers
Miriam Morley
Adam Morrill
Kayla Murphy
Hannah Smith
Sabrina Stratton
Andres Tortola