The WSU chapter for the Gamma Sigma Epsilon Honor Society
Gamma Sigma Epsilon is a national chemistry honor society founded in 1919 at Davidson College. The purpose of Gamma Sigma Epsilon, as summed up by one of the its founding fathers, Malcolm Ray Doubles, was to "unite those men with a high scholastic grade in Chemistry, in Class A colleges, in order to foster a more comprehensive and cooperative study of that great branch of Science and its immediately allied studies".
Any student pursing Chemistry in an institution of higher learning is eligible for membership, provided the student’s progress in chemistry meets a high standard set by the local chapter and approved by the National Executive Council. Generally, membership requirements include successful completion of two years of chemistry courses and lab.
Honor society inductees 2010-2011
Congratulations to all inductees!
Veronica Lynn Adams
Noera Alam
Joseph K. Amissah
Eugene Bah
Joseph A. Boateng
Lindsay A. Bourgeois
John-Michael L. Burlingame
Shannon Lee Doyle
Tiffany Michelle Hatstat
Shelley Nicole Kaliszewski
Jessica Karlowicz
Stacey E. Kelm
Corey Thomas Lancelotta
Nancy Lartey
Alyssa Lynn Mulhern
Hieuhanh Kimberly Nguyen
Jennifer M. O’Brien
Colin P. Renaud
Jessica M. Stiles