Students Honored and Inducted at Gamma Sigma Epsilon CeremonyThe Kappa Omicron Chapter of the Gamma Sigma Epsilon National Chemical Honor Society held student inductions on January 31st. There were five student inductees.

Gamma Sigma Epsilon is a national chemistry honor society founded in 1919 at Davidson College. The original fraternity was created to promote academic excellence and undergraduate research scholarship in chemistry. In 1931, the fraternity became a co-educational honor society.

Today, there are more than seventy active Gamma Sigma Epsilon chapters throughout the United States. The society is governed by a national executive council of elected officers and meets in biennial conventions for the purpose of governance, fellowship, and scientific exchange.

Student inductees include:

  • Robert Angus Adams
  • Elizabeth P. Collins
  • Robert George Ernst
  • Joshua J. Smith
  • Catherine M. Smugereski

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