Twelve Students Inducted into National Political Science Honor Society, 4 Receive Scholarships

Posted by: Elizabeth Richardson on April 27, 2017, No Comments

Twelve East Stroudsburg University students were inducted into Iota Chi, ESU’s chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha, the national political science honor society, according to Ko Mishima, Ph.D., associate professor of political science in the college of arts and sciences and Iota Chi’s faculty adviser.

“Iota Chi helps students to identify themselves as a political science major,” he said. “This year our keynote speaker was Kwabena Osei-Danquah, a senior Ghanaian diplomat who currently serves as Director of the Division for Governance and Multilateral Affairs at the United Nations Population Fund. In the speech, Mr. Osei-Danquah explained the United Nations’ contributions to promotion of human rights and encouraged young people to help this important global cause.”

After being inducted, individuals are rewarded with a lifetime membership to the nationally recognized organization, Pi Sigma Alpha. Members will have access to local lectures discussing key political topics, as well as regular national events hosted by Pi Sigma Alpha.

The ESU students inducted into the honor society were Alexandra Bender, a senior majoring in English from Cresco, Pa.; Angela Cantor, a senior majoring in economics from East Stroudsburg, Pa.; John J. Cahill, a graduate student seeking a master’s degree in political science from Pittstown, N.J.; James Halleman, a graduate student seeking a Master of Arts and a Master of Education in political science from Bethlehem, Pa.; Anthony Walter Honorowski Jr., a senior majoring in economics and political science from Tannersville, Pa.; Nicholas Jauch, a senior majoring in political science from Dingmans Ferry, Pa.; Keisha Kauffman, a senior majoring in criminal justice and political science from Hillsborough, N.J.;  Brian Lam, a senior majoring in political science and philosophy from Bartonsville, Pa.; Danielle Penny, a junior majoring in political science from East Stroudsburg, Pa.;  Nikolas J. Radzanowski, a junior majoring in political science and criminal justice from West Chester, Pa.; Scott E. Semerod, a graduate student seeking a master’s degree in management and leadership in public administration from East Stroudsburg, Pa.; and Mathilde Tank-Munier, a graduate student seeking a master’s degree in political science from Stroudsburg, Pa.

The ceremony also celebrated the following scholarship recipients from the political science department. Kennedy Sheeley, a senior majoring in political science from Saylorsburg, Pa., received the Dr. Anthony Gaglione Memorial Scholarship; Khaleah Edwards, a freshman majoring in political science from Philadelphia, Pa., received the Joseph J. McGee Memorial Scholarship; Maureen Brennan, a graduate student seeking a master’s degree in management and leadership in public administration from Stroudsburg, Pa., received the Political Science/Public Administration Graduate Annual Scholarship; and Lilian Oyundo, a senior majoring in nursing from Kenya, received the Anna Quainoo International Student Annual Scholarship.

For more information about ESU’s Iota Chi honorary, contact Dr. Mishima at 570-422-3248 or by email at kmishima@esu.edu.