CAMPUS NOTES



CAMPUS NOTES
In the spotlight
DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY, Pittsburgh
Tiffany L. Fonagy of Poland has accepted membership in Golden Key International Honor Society and was individually honored during a recent campus ceremony. Golden Key International Honor Society recognizes college juniors and seniors in the top 15 percent of their class.
BETHANY COLLEGE, Bethany, W.Va.
Christopher Palo of Cortland has been installed as vice president of the Student Government Association at Bethany College. Elected in a campus-wide student vote, Palo is a sophomore history and political science major. He is the son of Terry and Jean Palo, West Main Street, Cortland.
KENT STATE UNIVERSITY, Kent
Patrick V. Kerrigan, a Ph.D. student in public policy at Kent State University, has been appointed assistant director of the Columbus Program in Intergovernmental Issues, an internship program in state government for KSU students. It is a paid graduate assistant position. Kerrigan, a former assistant Ohio attorney general and Youngstown Municipal Court judge, also is an adjunct faculty member at Youngstown State University.
YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY
Jennifer Starr of Youngstown, a dietetic technician student, was appointed to the newly-formed seven-member American Dietetic Association's National Student Council Advisory Committee. The association's role will be to identify and respond to issues related to student members and to increase student participation in the organization and the field of dietetics. The ADA is the nation's largest organization of food and nutrition specialists. About 9,000 of its 70,000 members are students.
Forty-two students of the Williamson College of Business Administration have been installed into Beta Gamma Sigma, the national business honor society.
The inductees are: Lyndsey Cervone, Jessie Kinsley and Martin Williard, all of Austintown; Justin Truitt of Berlin Center; Lauren Gallo, Joseph Granchie, Lynda Ott, Steven Suchy and Stephen Taraszewski, all of Boardman; Gabriel Illes of Bristoville; Melissa Bayus of Brookfield; Glen Folsom, Robert Rupeka, Ashley Smith, Tiffany Warminski and Christopher Wills, all of Canfield; William Paczak of Girard; David Ciotola, Vincent Fond and Michael Havalo, all of Hubbard; Frank Tuscano of McDonald; Jennifer Strahin of New Springfield; Gregory Speece of North Jackson; Nicole DeLucia, Tara Mady, Stacey Probst, Eric Shuster, Christopher Solvesky, Adam Sullivan and Sarah Yurco, all of Poland; Charles Dellick of Warren; Rodney Culp, Christopher Forde, Mahmoud Hamzeh, Lisa Metzinger, Deanna Santore, David Slanina, Loren Wagner and Joshua Zarlenga, all of Youngstown; Paul Hogan of Beaver, Pa.; Daniel Taormina of Monaca, Pa.; and Amanda Mielke of New Castle, Pa..
Students ranking in the top 7 percent of the junior class, the top 10 percent of the senior class or the top 20 percent in the master's program at schools accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business are eligible for membership.