Thirteen undergraduates
join international psychology honor society

Mary Lieblong
’25 (left), a new member of Psi Chi, signs the chapter’s roll book as part of
the new member induction ceremony presided over by the 2023-2024 Psi Chi
Chapter Officers (Ray Little ’24, Treasurer; Cierra Daniels ’24; Katherine
Scalzo ’24, Vice-President; and Vada Wood, ’24, President).
CONWAY, Arkansas
(May 6, 2024) — The Hendrix College chapter of Psi Chi held its annual initiation ceremony and elected 13 students
to the society on April 16, 2024.
Psi Chi is the international
honor society in psychology, founded in 1929 for the purposes of encouraging,
stimulating, and maintaining excellence in scholarship, and advancing the
science of psychology. Membership is open to graduate and undergraduate
students who are making the study of psychology one of their major interests
and who meet high academic qualifications.
The 13 new
members are:
Emma Callahan ’25
Annie Crouch ’25
Aiyla East ’26
Joelle Fahoum ’25
Colby Gainer ’26
Graci Hauser ’25
Addi Jarrell ’26
Olivia Larson ’24
Mary Lieblong ’25
Peyton Refling
’26
Chloe Stevenson
’25
Betsy Van Meter
’25
Ani Watson ’26
About Hendrix
College
Founded in 1876,
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leading liberal arts colleges for academic quality, engaged learning
opportunities and career preparation, vibrant campus life, and value. The
Hendrix College Warriors compete in 21 NCAA Division III sports. Hendrix has
been affiliated with the United Methodist Church since 1884. Learn more at www.hendrix.edu.
“… Through engagement
that links the classroom with the world, and a commitment to diversity,
inclusion, justice, and sustainable living, the Hendrix community inspires
students to lead lives of accomplishment, integrity, service, and joy.” —Hendrix
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