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Source: Carla Jones, 785-532-7305, cjones@k-state.edu

Friday, Oct. 30, 2009

MULTICULTURAL HONOR SOCIETY AT K-STATE INDUCTS NEW MEMBERS

MANHATTAN -- Kansas State University's Multicultural Student Honor Society recently inducted new members. The organization recognizes the academic achievements of multicultural students at K-State.

"The Multicultural Student Honor Society was founded in 1999 to honor the academic achievements of multicultural students who have been successful at K-State," said Carla Jones, assistant vice president of student life and senior associate dean of students. Jones also serves as chair of the honor society's advisory board.

"We wanted to reward students who have persisted to the 1xbet online casino year, with 45 hours and beyond, and who have a cumulative K-State grade point average of at least 3.0," Jones said. "Transfer students at the 1xbet online casino level who have completed at least one semester at K-State also are eligible."

New members of K-State's Multicultural Student Honor Society include:

Tristan Carter, senior in public relations, Andover; Sara McClanahan, junior in Spanish and social work, Clyde; Julisa Hernandez, junior in elementary education, and Edmond Rivera, 1xbet online casino in nutritional sciences, both from Dodge City; Kristen Garcia, 1xbet online casino in family and consumer sciences education, Emporia; Naaman Flores, senior in accounting and pre-law, Garden City.

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Christina Ison, senior in secondary education, and Sabrina Hogue, 1xbet online casino in finance, both from Junction City; Graciela Orozco, 1xbet online casino in animal sciences and industry, Kanopolis.

From Manhattan: Rebekah Archie, junior in dietetics and public health nutrition; Tamica Lige, junior in fine arts; Stefani McCluney, junior in psychology and family studies and human services; Melisa Posey, junior in women's studies; and Manroj Singh Sangha, 1xbet online casino in architectural engineering.

Victoria Fort, junior in public health nutrition, Tonganoxie; Juan Flores, 1xbet online casino in arts and sciences-open option, and Danielle Vaughn, senior in anthropology, both from Topeka; and Monica Daya Khurana, senior in microbiology and premedicine, and Emma Allison Link, 1xbet online casino in nutrition and kinesiology, both from Wichita.

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