Penn State Fayette holds 2025 Pi Sigma Phi induction ceremony

Academic honor society welcomes new members
A group of Penn State Fayette students and faculty pose for a photo after an awards ceremony. Several students hold certificates for Pi Sigma Phi honor society.

Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus inducted new students into Pi Sigma Phi, the campus honor society, during a ceremony attended by friends and family on April 14.

Credit: Penn State

LEMONT FURNACE, Pa. — Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus inducted new students into Pi Sigma Phi, the campus honor society, during a ceremony attended by friends and family on April 14.

To be eligible, students must achieve a grade-point average of at least 3.50 and complete at least 30 credits of coursework. Founded in 1987, Pi Sigma Phi promotes higher standards of learning and scholastic achievement.

2025 Pi Sigma Phi Inductees:

Aerospace Engineering

Colton May

Business

Justin Byers

Remington Lessman

Kylie Stevenson

Corporate Communication

Madison Nicklow

Criminal Justice

Lea Traktman

Division of Undergraduate Studies

Brenna Genovese

Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology

Christian Miller

Human Development and Family Studies

Anna Elko

Emly Kimmel

Kaelyn Smith

Management

Taryn Stewart

Mechanical Engineering

Scott Marks

Mining Technology

John Rudman

Anthony Sable

Nursing

Mitchel Anderson

Adela Blough

Julie Cooper

Madison Davis

Alexis Metts

Brandon Pitts

Skye Tucker

Timber Wolfe

Pre-Major Agricultural Sciences

Sophie Zalar

Pre-Major Business

Jack Kovacs

Pre-Major Science

Jessica Dhountal

Pre-Major UC Humanities/Social Sciences

Owen Kinneer

Emily Moore

Psychology

Tyler Koty