DOTHAN - The Troy University Iota Mu Chapter of Phi
Alpha Theta initiated nine new members during a recent ceremony on the Dothan
Campus. Inductees to the history honor society include Kristen Abbott, of Ozark;
Dee Anna Jordan, of Dothan; Gayle Kennedy, of Blakely, Ga.; Amie Lech, of
Waldron, Ark.; Rachel Povlacs, of Dothan; Cary Price, of Abbeville; Keith Reed,
of Dothan; Michelle Teat, of Eufaula; and Maria Tang-Thigpen, of Andalusia.
Drs. Larry Brown, Robert Burroughs, Kirk
Davis, Robert Saunders and Marty Olliff presented initiates with
lifetime membership certificates and lapel pins. The students also
received honor cords to wear with their graduation regalia.
Established in 1921 at the University of
Arkansas, Phi Alpha Theta is the preeminent honor society among
professional and aspiring historians. Members must maintain a 3.25 grade
point average in their history courses and a 3.0 overall grade point
average. Although members do not have to be history majors, they must
have completed at least four history courses to qualify.
For more information about Phi Alpha
Theta, contact Dr. Marty Olliff at (334) 983-6556, ext. 1-327.

Photo courtesy: Dr.
Kirk Davis/Phi Alpha Theta
The Iota Mu Chapter of Phi
Alpha Theta inducts new members at Troy University. Initiates are (front
- left) Dee Anne Jordan, of Dothan; Maria Thang-Thigpen, of Andalusia;
Gayle Kennedy, of Blakely, Ga.; (back - left) Cary Price, of Abbeville;
Rachel Povlacs, of Dothan; Kristen Abbott, of Ozark; Michelle Teat, of
Eufaula; and Keith Reed, of Dothan. Not pictured is Amie Lech of
Waldron, Ark. |