Seven Students Inducted into Lambda Pi Eta, National Communication Honor Society

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Contact: Dr. Trudy Hanson

Department of Communication

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806-651-2800 

Canyon, Texas—Seven WT undergraduate students were inducted into the Gamma Phi Chapter of Lambda Pi Eta (LPH), National Communication Honor Society at a socially distanced induction program on October 29. The ceremony honored Janice R. Chrisman (Amarillo), Hannah Frick (Amarillo), Michael Garner (Lubbock), Cade Lampe (Iowa Park), Nic McCullough (Houston), Michal Morelos (Amarillo), and Sarah Nease (Canyon). Each student received their honor cords, membership certificates, and pins.

In the fall of 1995, the Gamma Phi chapter of Lambda Pi Eta became a chartered student organization at West Texas A&M University, following its creation by the students of the Department of Communication at the University of Arkansas in 1985. The National Communication Association established LPH as the official national communication student honor society in 1988.. Since that time, the Gamma Phi Chapter has inducted 291 students at WTAMU. Dr. Trudy Hanson and Prof. Carolyn Baum serve as chapter advisers.

“The Induction ceremony was very different this year,” said Nease. “We had to put our chords around ourselves because of the COVID restrictions. Regardless, it was a fun ceremony and I was honored to be inducted into Lambda Pi Eta. Our department professors took turns reading narratives about the inductees and their different experiences throughout their time here at WT. It was a special time for us as inductees, our families, and our communication professors.”

Each year LPH sponsors a number of community service projects, which have included Operation Christmas Child, a donation drive for Amarillo Angels, and a book drive for the Communication Disorders Clinic. Members also assist with the annual planning of Communication Week events.

Students must meet several criteria to be nominated for induction, including completion of at least 60 semester credit hours (12 of which must be in Communication), a GPA of 3.0 in all courses taken, and a GPA of 3.25 in all of the Communication classes taken, a commitment to the field of communication studies, and high standards of personal and professional character.

About WTAMU’s Department of Communication

The WTAMU Department of Communication houses two undergraduate programs: Communication Studies and Media Communication, with three areas of emphasis in each program as well as the option to seek teacher certification in speech or journalism. The Master’s program offers two areas of emphasis: one in Communication and one in Media Management.

Both can be completed online. For more information on the department, please visit https://www.wtamu.edu/academics/communication/aspx.