The mission of Omicron Delta Kappa, the National Leadership Honor Society, is to honor and develop leaders; encourage collaboration among students, faculty, staff, and alumni; and promote O∆K's leadership values of collaboration, inclusivity, integrity, scholarship, and service on college and university campuses throughout North America.
(see more)The mission of Omicron Delta Kappa, the National Leadership Honor Society, is to honor and develop leaders; encourage collaboration among students, faculty, staff, and alumni; and promote O∆K's leadership values of collaboration, inclusivity, integrity, scholarship, and service on college and university campuses throughout North America.
Omicron Delta Kappa Celebrates Collegiate Conference Presenters
Thirteen collegiate members of Omicron Delta Kappa presented concurrent sessions at the 2023 Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Conference, held November 17-19, at the Westin Buckhead Atlanta in Atlanta, GA.
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2023 Dec 13
Omicron Delta Kappa Celebrates Circle Presidents
Omicron Delta Kappa, the National Leadership Honor Society, celebrates students who are serving as circle (chapter) presidents. Students who serve as circle presidents are leaders amongst leaders. Members of ODK must be sophomores, juniors, seniors, or graduate/professional students in the top 35% of their class and embrace the Society's ideals. They also must demonstrate leadership experience in at least one of the five pillars of campus life celebrated by ODK: academics and research, athletics, service to campus and community, communications, and creative and performing arts. Fewer than five percent of students on a campus are invited to join each year.
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2023 Nov 27
Omicron Delta Kappa Celebrates New Members
Omicron Delta Kappa, the National Leadership Honor Society, welcomed 348 new initiates from 12 universities during October 2023. Students initiated into the Society must be sophomores, juniors, seniors, or graduate/professional students in the top 35% of their class, demonstrate leadership experience in at least one of the five pillars, and embrace the ODK ideals. Fewer than five percent of students on a campus are invited to join each year.
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2023 Nov 27
Omicron Delta Kappa Celebrates Circle Presidents
Omicron Delta Kappa, the National Leadership Honor Society, celebrates students who are serving as circle (chapter) presidents. Students who serve as circle presidents are leaders amongst leaders. Members of ODK must be sophomores, juniors, seniors, or graduate/professional students in the top 35% of their class and embrace the Society's ideals. They also must demonstrate leadership experience in at least one of the five pillars of campus life celebrated by ODK: academics and research, athletics, service to campus and community, communications, and creative and performing arts. Fewer than five percent of students on a campus are invited to join each year.
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2023 Oct 20
Omicron Delta Kappa Celebrates New Members
Omicron Delta Kappa, the National Leadership Honor Society, welcomed 146 new initiates from seven universities during September 2023. Students initiated into the Society must be sophomores, juniors, seniors, or graduate/professional students in the top 35% of their class, demonstrate leadership experience in at least one of the five pillars, and embrace the ODK ideals. Fewer than five percent of students on a campus are invited to join each year.
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2023 Oct 20
Omicron Delta Kappa Celebrates New Members
Omicron Delta Kappa, the National Leadership Honor Society, welcomed 18 new initiates from two universities during August 2023. Students initiated into the Society must be sophomores, juniors, seniors, or graduate/professional students in the top 35% of their class, demonstrate leadership experience in at least one of the five pillars, and embrace the ODK ideals. Fewer than five percent of students on a campus are invited to join each year.
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2023 Oct 20
Tahrington Phillips Receives Kenneth P. Ruscio Scholarship from ODK
Tahrington (Tahri) Phillips (Washington and Lee University, 2022) is a 2023-2024 recipient of a Kenneth P. Ruscio Scholarship from Omicron Delta Kappa, the National Leadership Honor Society. Tahri graduated summa cum laude from Washington and Lee University (W&L) in May 2023 with a bachelor's degree in English and Cognitive and Behavioral Science and a minor in Africana Studies. Tahri was one of only two juniors at W&L to be initiated in spring 2022 into both Omicron Delta Kappa and Phi Beta Kappa. She was the Head Community Assistant for Woods Creek and Theme Houses for the Office of Residence Life, the treasurer and public relations chair for Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., and a student representative on W&L's Student Affairs Committee. She was also a captain on the varsity women's basketball team, the co-president of W&L's all-female acapella group, a research assistant in a cognitive and behavioral science research lab, and a three-time student co-facilitator for W&L's First-Year Experience course. She received numerous awards during her undergraduate career, including the university's highest individual award, the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award. She is W&L's 18th Rhodes Scholar and will pursue a master's in Evidence-Based Social Intervention and Policy Evaluation at the University of Oxford. She plans to explore intervention strategies for at-risk and underrepresented youth inside and outside the classroom.
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2023 Sep 22
Mia Watts Receives Omicron Delta Kappa Scholarship
Mia C. Watts (Stockton University, 2022) is a 2023-2024 recipient of a scholarship from Omicron Delta Kappa, the National Leadership Honor Society. Mia will graduate from Stockton University in May of 2024 with a bachelor's degree in computer science. She serves as Stockton University's Omicron Delta Kappa Circle treasurer and was named Stockton University's 2022-2023 Circle Officer of the Year. She found her passion for computers in a high school elective programming course and continues to work closely with instructors to research technology and its heavy influence on the business world. She co-created and co-leads an application development team that succeeded in providing a small business with a workable database system. Mia will pursue a graduate degree in computer science within the next three years, hoping to start an independent study on cloud computing before graduating from her current institution.
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2023 Sep 22
Shelby White Receives Winston M. Blount Scholarship
Shelby White (University of Alabama at Birmingham, 2022) is a 2023-2024 recipient of the Winston M. Blount Scholarship from Omicron Delta Kappa, the National Leadership Honor Society. Shelby graduated magna cum laude from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) in April 2023 with a bachelor of science in psychology and a minor in neuroscience. During her time at UAB, she served as philanthropy chair of her sorority, Alpha Omicron Pi, and as president of the UAB ODK circle (chapter). Shelby is passionate about mental health advocacy and working with children. She is continuing her education at the University of Alabama, where she will be pursuing a master's in clinical mental health counseling. She plans to become a licensed professional counselor and spend her career counseling children and becoming a children's forensic interviewer.
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2023 Sep 22
Andi Kezh Named ODK Leader of the Year for Service to Campus and Community
Andrea (Andi) Kezh of Decatur has been named the 2023 Omicron Delta Kappa National Leader of the Year for Service to Campus and Community. This award is one of the highest honors presented to an undergraduate member of the Society each year.
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2023 Sep 13
Blakely Hardin Named ODK Leader of the Year for Academics and Research
Blakely Hardin of Fort Mill has been named the 2023 Omicron Delta Kappa National Leader of the Year for Academics and Research. This award is one of the highest honors presented to an undergraduate member of the Society each year.
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2023 Sep 13
Emily Javedan named ODK Leader of the Year for Athletics
Emily Javedan of Fort Myers has been named the 2023 Omicron Delta Kappa National Leader of the Year for Athletics. This award is one of the highest honors presented to an undergraduate member of the Society each year.
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2023 Sep 13
Matthew Ober named ODK Leader of the Year for Creative and Performing Arts
Matthew Ober of Silver Spring has been named the 2023 Omicron Delta Kappa National Leader of the Year for Creative and Performing Arts. This award is one of the highest honors presented to an undergraduate member of the Society each year.
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2023 Sep 13
Brooke Dominiak Named ODK Leader of the Year for Communications
Brooke Dominiak of Charleston has been named the 2023 Omicron Delta Kappa National Leader of the Year for Communications. This award is one of the highest honors presented to an undergraduate member of the Society each year.
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2023 Sep 13
Tesia Shi named ODK Dougherty National Leader of the Year
Tesia Shi of North Potomac has been named the 2023 Omicron Delta Kappa Gen. Russell A. Dougherty National Leader of the Year. This award is the highest honor presented to an undergraduate member of the Society each year.
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2023 Sep 13
Julia Zhong Receives ODK Scholarship
Julia Zhong (Emory University, 2020) is a 2023-2024 recipient of an LGBTQ+ Scholarship from Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor Society. Julia Zhong graduated from Emory University in 2021 with a Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology and a minor in Sociology. As an undergraduate, she conducted research in the Pediatric Neuroimaging Lab at the Marcus Autism Center investigating caregiver-infant dyads. She also co-founded and served as a Chief of Staff of Emory's Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Activists student organization, for which she received the 2021 Undergraduate Student Leader of the Year award. Julia was also involved as a music director for several Emory student theater productions, served as a resident advisor, and interned for various Asian American advocacy organizations. After graduating, Julia worked as a postgraduate research associate at the Yale Child Study Center, coordinating a clinical trial of psychotherapy for irritability for adolescents on the autism spectrum. She will be pursuing her PhD at Suffolk University in Clinical Psychology, focusing her research on Asian American mental health and race-based traumatic stress.
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2023 Sep 13
Arianna Pierre Receives Key Fund Scholarship
Arianna Pierre (University of South Carolina, 2022) is the 2023-2024 recipient of a Key Fund Scholarship. Arianna Pierre graduated magna cum laude from the University of South Carolina in May 2023 with a bachelor's degree in public relations and a minor in Spanish. While at U of SC, she held in multiple leadership positions in professional organizations and student government, including serving as the Chapter President of the Public Relations Student Society of America during her senior year. Outside of on-campus activities, Arianna held four internships during her collegiate career for which she received the Outstanding Public Relations Internship Award at University Senior Awards Day. This fall, Arianna will be pursuing a master's degree in integrated marketing communications at the Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies in Washington, DC.
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2023 Aug 29
Kevin Wu Receives Scott R. Goodale Memoral Endowed Scholarship
Kevin Wu (Emory University, 2020) is a 2023-2024 recipient of a Scott R. Goodale Memorial Endowed Scholarship Kevin Wu graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Emory University in May 2021 with a bachelor's degree in Biology, Economics and Mathematics. While at Emory, he participated in undergraduate research, exploring the use of microRNAs in cancer therapies. Kevin served as a peer mentor of the Emory Circle, was a residential advisor, and was a part of the Varsity Cross country team at the Oxford College of Emory University where he received GCAA First team and NJCAA All-Academic First Team awards. He received multiple academic awards during his time at Emory including the Biology faculty award, Class Marshal and ODK. He participated in several business competitions in healthcare, winning first place in the Health category at Hack Atlanta and representing Emory at the Global Social Innovation Challenge. During his undergraduate time, he also conducted research into machine learning at the Massachusetts General Hospital. He is currently pursuing a medical degree at the Duke University School of Medicine. He hopes to help bring innovation into medicine through future research and devices.
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2023 Aug 25
Timothy Verhaegh Receives Omicron Delta Kappa Scholarship
Timothy Verhaegh (The College of Idaho, 2022) is a 2023-2024 recipient of a Omicron Delta Kappa Scholarship Timothy Verhaegh graduated summa cum laude from The College of Idaho (CofI) in May 2023 with a bachelor's degree in Biomedical Sciences and Spanish, and minors in Psychology and Health, and Pre-Professional Foundations. While at CofI, he was a member of the Gipson Honors Program and a Heritage Scholar. In addition to his science courses, he participated in biochemical research at a local company, and interned for two summers as a medical assistant and EMT in the small, mountain town of Stanley, Idaho. He also served as a student tutor, a mentor for incoming students, a student facilitator for an honors colloquium,helped establish the Active Minds club, was a member of the Men's Track and Field Team, and was President of the Pre-Health club. He prioritized volunteering at two local homeless shelters and improving his language and cultural understanding by studying abroad in Granada, Spain. Timothy will use his scholarship to attend the David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles to pursue his medical degree. He is passionate about serving others and is excited to continue his journey toward becoming a physician.
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2023 Aug 25
James H. Torbert Receives Omicron Delta Kappa Scholarship
James Torbert (Washington and Lee University, 2022) is a 2023-2024 recipient of a Omicron Delta Kappa Scholarship James Holland Torbert graduated cum laude from Washington and Lee University in May of 2023 with a bachelor's degree in philosophy with honors and a minor in Law, Justice, and Society. While at W&L, James spent two years competing as a varsity athlete for the men's tennis team. James was also a University Ambassador, providing interactive tours to prospective students and their families. His first year at W&L,James was selected and trained to serve as a hearing advisor, tasked with assisting students accused of possible honor and conduct violations. His second year, he was elected to the Student Executive Committee,Washington and Lee's primary student government entity. His junior and senior year, James served as President of the Student Body, overseeing W&L's entirely student-run Honor System. In recognition of his involvement and leadership, James was awarded both The Madison Montgomery Shinaberry '16 Outstanding Student Leadership Award and The Alexander Thomas Boehling '10 Memorial Award. James will attend the University ofVirginia School of Law in the fall of 2023.
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2023 Aug 25
Jamie Katz Receives Stephen D. Bisese Scholarship
Jamie Katz (University of Richmond, 2018) is a 2023-2024 recipient of a Stephen D. Bisese (University of Richmond) Scholarship Jamie Katz graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Richmond (UR) in May 2019 with abachelor's degree in psychology and leadership studies with a minor in religious studies. While at UR, shecompleted an honors thesis research project to investigate the effects of art and awe on grief and charitabledonations. In recognition of her unique findings, she was awarded the Jablin Research Award for outstandingundergraduate research. Jamie served as a Teaching Fellow for the Department of Psychology, atour guide forthe university, and an ambassador for the Office of Alumni. Additionally, she was the founder and clubpresident of a campus organization called Gift of Life where she added 750 students to the national bonemarrow registry in hopes of finding blood cancer patients their life-saving marrow match.Jamie is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Social Psychology at Arizona State University (ASU) where she willcontinue her research on positive emotions and wellbeing. At ASU she has served as a TeachingAssistant,mentor, and member of the Psychology Graduate Student Association. She plans to use research to createinterventions and shape policy to help vulnerable populations.
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2023 Aug 25
Abigail E. Kolb Receives Omicron Delta Kappa Schholarship
Abigail Kolb (Campbell University, 2020) is a 2023-2024 recipient of a Omicron Delta Kappa Scholarship Abigail Kolb graduated summa cum laude from Campbell University in May 2021 with a Bachelor of Musicin Music Education. As a music major, Abigail served as the president of Campbell's chapter of the NationalAssociationfor Music Education (NAfME) from 2019-2020. As president, she organized conference events,planned volunteer opportunities, and led fundraisers for the organization. Additionally, Abigail worked as asight-singing and ear training tutor, Wiggins Memorial Library circulation assistant, and Scott Concert Hallattendant. Along with her involvement in Campbell's OK Circle, Abigail was a member of the NorthCarolina Music Education Association (NCMEA), the Kappa Delta Pi Education Honors Society, and thePhi Kappa Phi Honors Society.Upon graduation, Abigail was a high school choral director for two years in the Wake County Public SchoolSystem. During her time teaching, she developed a passion for helping students navigate the challenges of theireducational journey and supporting them in achieving their full potential. Abigail is pursuing a Master of Artsin Professional School Counseling at Appalachian State University and aims to mentor students in acounseling setting.
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2023 Aug 25
Micah Jordan Receives Clemson University Scholarship
Micah Jordan (Clemson University, 2021) is a 2023-2024 recipient of a Clemson University Scholarship Micah Christopher Jordan graduated magna cum laude from Clemson University in May 2023 with abachelor's degree in bioengineering and a minor in chemistry. Additionally, he was awarded general honors anddepartmental honors in public health. While at Clemson, he participated in research exploring the associationbetween residential segregation and all-cause mortality in the United States. His research was accepted forpresentation at the American Public Health Association. As a Dixon Global Policy Scholar, he authorednumerous health policy proposals, including a proposal to implement mobile dental clinics in rural SC whichwon the Pay It Forward competition in 2022. Micah was the president of a campus ministry, the vicepresident of Grand Challenge Scholars, and a lead resident assistant for first-year students. He was also thevice president of the Clemson Circle of ODK. In recognition of his outstanding leadership and scholarship, hewas awarded the Clemson University Burtner Scholarship, the C. William Hall Departmental HonorsAward, and the Matt Locke Leadership Award. He is currently pursuing an MPhil in Population Health(Global Health theme) at the University of Cambridge with plans to attend medical schooland become apediatrician.
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2023 Aug 25
Abigail Heuton Receives LGBTQ+ Scholarship
Abigail Heuton (University of Montevallo, 2022) is a 2023-2024 recipient of a LGBTQ+ Scholarship Abigail Heutonwill graduate from the University of Montevallo in May 2024 with a bachelor's degree inCommunication Studies and Political Science with minors in Public Relations, Peace and Justice studies, andPre-Law. She currently serves as the President of the University of Montevallo Circle. While at the Universityof Montevallo, she participated in undergraduate research in exploring the sense of belonging as an Asexualperson in the LGBTQ+ community. Abigail Heuton served as SGA Vice President, Chi Omega VicePresident, Chi Omega DEI Chair, Co-Leader of Purple Side, a student librarian, student worker in thecalendar office, and Secretary for Lambda Pi Eta. In her free time, she participates as a dance team memberon the University of Montevallo Dance Team. Abigailhas participated at Model United Nations where sheand her fellow teammate received the Best Delegation Position Paper Award in 2022. In recognition ofcreating a positive change in the Communication Studies program and on campus, Abigail was awarded aCommunication Studies Leadership Award in 2023. In addition, she received the Denson Scholarship Awardfrom the Behavior and Social Sciences Department in 2023 for her leadership roles and advocacy on campus.Abigail's plans for the future are to go to graduate school to earn a degree in either library science orcommunication studies to become a professor where she hopes to be an advocate for equal access to educationand teaching that the youth is the key to the future.
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2023 Aug 25
Andrew Emmert Receives Diane and Tom Vukovich Scholarship
Andrew Emmert (University of Cincinnati, 2017) is a 2023-2024 recipient of a Diane and Tom Vukovich Scholarship Andrew Scott (Scottie) Emmert graduated summa cum laude from the University of Cincinnati in May 2019with a bachelor's degree in Medical Sciences and a certificate in Pre-Medicine. While at UC, he participatedin undergraduate research focused on genetically engineering novel rat models of congenital hydrocephalus("water on the brain") for which he was awarded a 2018 Barry Goldwater Scholarship. Scottie served asEditor-in-Chief of the UC College of Medicine's Undergraduate Newsletter, Co-founder and President ofMedical Sciences Ambassadors, and a ROAR Tour Guide among other leadership roles. In recognition of hisexemplary scholarship, leadership, character, and service, Scottie was awarded the 2019 UC PresidentialLeadership Medal of Excellence. Scottieis passionate about medicine and research. He is currently completinghis fourth year of medical school at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and hopes to pursue acareer as an orthopaedic surgeon and scientist specializing in pediatric spinal deformity.
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2023 Aug 25
Troy Donofrio Receives Omicrron Delta Kappa Scholarship
Troy Donofrio (Grove City College, 2022) is a 2023-2024 recipient of a Omicron DeltaTroy Donofrio graduated summa cum laude from Grove City College with a bachelor's of science in exercisescience. While completing his undergraduate degree he was a member of the varsity football team, both as acoachand a player, a member of the exercise science Club, the Vice President of the Epsilon Pi Fraternity, anda teaching assistant for anatomy and physiology. He was heavily involved in research as he is a publishedauthor in a well-known academic journal andcurrently has another study that is being submitted forpublication. Both studies examined the physiological benefits of novel and innovative exercise interventions.Relevant to his studies, Troy completed an internship at a physical therapy clinic last summer and currentlyworks as a strength and conditioning specialist where he trains a wide variety of athletes.This fall, Troy will be continuing his studies at the University of Pittsburgh where he will be pursuing hisDoctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree. After graduation he plans to work at a sports performance facilitythat blends physical therapy and athletic development.
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2023 Aug 25
Sofia Bustamante Eguiguren Receives Omicron Delta Kappa Scholarship
Sofia Bustamante Eguiguren (University of Richmond, 2018) is a 2023-2024 recipient of a Omicron Delta Kappa Scholarship Sofia Bustamante Eguiguren is a PhD student at the University of Oxford at the Sir William Dunn School ofPathology, in Dr. Omer Dushek'slaboratory where she investigates the impact of stimulatory and inhibitoryreceptors on cytotoxic T cells' T cell receptor with a focus on immunotherapies. Her PhD/Dphil is funded witha Clarendon Scholarship, a prestigious scholarship given by the University of Oxford. Before joining Oxford,she worked as a research technician at the University of California San Francisco for two years, aftergraduating from the University of Richmond (UR) in May 2020 with a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistryand Molecular Biology. She graduated summa cum laude with an honors thesis in Dr. Carrie Wu and Dr.Kristine Nolin's labs studying the convergent adaptation in hair-like structures called trichomes in Mimulus, ormonkeyflowers, using imaging and compound-discovery techniques. During her time at UR she was also amember of several mentorship groups, as well as an active member of the Richmond Scholar Student Council.
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2023 Aug 25
Taylor Edwards Receives Katherine Cater (Auburn University) Scholarship
Taylor Edwards (Auburn University, 2021) is a 2023-2024 recipient of a Katharine Cater Scholarship Taylor Edwards graduated summa cum laude from Auburn University in May 2023 with a major inBiomedical Sciences and an Honors Minor in Business. She is from Alpharetta, Georgia and will bemoving toGainesville, Florida to attend the University of Florida College of Medicine for the next four years. While atAuburn, Taylor served as an ambassador for the College of Sciences and Mathematics, was involved with theStudent Government Association, volunteered as a Peer Mentor with the EAGLES Program for students withdisabilities, and loved spending time serving at her local church, Auburn Community Church.Taylor served as President of the Auburn University Omega Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa. Her favoritememories from ODK include organizing the activities of Homecoming week and participating in funappearances such as presenting the Foy-ODK Sportsmanship trophy in Tuscaloosa and presenting theHomecoming flowers alongside Auburn University President Dr. Chris Roberts and Alabama Governor KayIvey to the 2022 Miss Homecoming winner. Taylor's time as President of ODK yielded some of her mostrewarding and memorable moments at Auburn, and she looks forward to staying in contact with the membersandadvisor. War Eagle and Go Gators!
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2023 Aug 25
Frances Hubbard Receives Matthew B. Nobles Scholarship for International Studies
Frances R. Hubbard (St. Lawrence University, 2021) is a 2023-2024 recipient of a Matthew B. Nobles Scholarship for International Studies. Frances Hubbard graduated summa cum laude from St. Lawrence University (SLU) in May 2022 with aBachelor of Arts in Government with Honors, and minors in History and Performance andCommunicationArts. In addition to her membership in ODK, she was inducted to Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Sigma Alpha, andLambda Pi Eta.While at SLU, Frances completed research on the rhetoric of Equal Rights Amendment debates, the politicalpower of museums and statuary, and studied strategic issue framing of racial reparations in the United Statesfor her Honors Thesis. Frances was also the President of the Student Alumni Association, editor ofTheUndergroundUndergraduate Research Journal, and Communications Chair for the Class of 2022 Council.In recognition of leadership and academic excellence, as well as potential for a career in public service, FrancesHubbard received the Bernard J. Lammers Award as well as the Harry Reiff Junior Government MajorScholarship Award from the SLU Government Department, as well as the Bradley R. Evers OutstandingFirst-Year Award. Frances attained Dean's List status for eight semesters.Frances Hubbard will be attending London School of Economics and Political Science to pursue a Masters ofScience in Politics and Communication.
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2023 Aug 25
Anna Austin Receives Lit and Mary Maxwell Scholarship
Anna Austin (University of Richmond, 2022) is a 2023-2024 recipient of a Lit and Mary Maxwell Scholarship Anna Austin graduated summa cum laude from the University of Richmond in 2023 with a Bachelor ofScience double majoring in biology and healthcare studies. During her time at the University of Richmond shewas involved with the Peer Advisors and Mentor program and the URWell Peer Educator group. Thesestudent groups helped facilitate her passion for serving her community and teaching about health and wellnesstopics. She was also a member of the university equestrian team and served in various roles such ascommunications coordinator and president. Outside of the campus community, Anna volunteered at RonaldMcDonald House Charities of Richmond. In addition to her membership in Omicron Delta Kappa, she isalso a member of the Phi Beta Delta honor society.Beginning July 2023, Anna will be pursuing her Doctorate of Physical Therapy at the University of Iowa. Shelooks forward to a career in healthcare and servicing others.
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2023 Aug 25