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BELMONT, NC --- Belmont Abbey College’s Gamma Iota chapter of Delta Epsilon Sigma, the national scholastic honor society of Catholic colleges and universities recently inducted 23 new members.
Students must be enrolled as full-time juniors or seniors with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.4 in order to be eligible for membership.
The newest members include:
Marisol Aristizabal of Greenville, SC
Ashley Elizabeth Barber of Loudon, TN
Janet E. Beck of Belmont, NC
Lauri A. Bishop of Belmont, NC
Simone Samson Bratcher of Belmont, NC
Debra M. Brown of Belmont, NC
Christopher Cunningham of Fayetteville, GA
Laura Flores-Rodriguez of High Point, NC
Stephanie A. Garcia of Saluda, SC
Annette B. Heavner of Lincolnton, NC
Anarah S. Henderson of Gastonia, NC
Michael Joseph Henderson of Belmont, NC
Deborah R. Johnson of Charlotte, NC
Karla Tijuana of Charlotte, NC
Emily A. McKay of Winder, GA
Marcus W. McKinney of Gastonia, NC
Michael Joseph Plecnik of Belmont, NC
Lori K. Rogers of Gastonia, NC
Noemi Santana of Charlotte, NC
Kristina Svirskaite of Charlotte, NC
Michael Stephen Tate of Shelby, NC
Tony Lee Turner Jr. of Gastonia, NC
Alexander J. Udwari of Silver Spring, MD
Rajive Tiwari, a professor of physics at Belmont Abbey College, is the Faculty Coordinator for the Gamma Iota Chapter of Delta Epsilon Sigma.
Ranked one of the best comprehensive colleges in the Southeast by U.S. News and World Report and The Princeton Review, Belmont Abbey College celebrates excellence and virtue steeped in its 129-year Catholic Benedictine heritage. The liberal arts College is home to students from over 28 states and 11 countries and welcomes everyone from any background or tradition committed to this vision of excellence and virtue. The campus consists of the College, the Monastery and the Abbey Basilica, which can be found on its sprawling 650 acres of picturesque landscape.
Just minutes from Charlotte, NC, the nation’s second largest banking center, Belmont Abbey College offers students numerous internship opportunities and career placement.
The College believes in development of the whole person – mind, body and spirit. By offering a wide array of clubs and activities including Division II athletics, theatre, publications, and study abroad, Belmont Abbey College invests in the personal growth of its students.
Founded in 1876, the College celebrates its heritage and is inspired by the Benedictine monastic tradition. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the College and Abbey Basilica greet thousands of visitors each year.
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