28 Students Inducted Into Sigma Chi Mu Tau Honors Society
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Twenty-eight supply chain management majors from the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the U of A have been inducted this fall into the Sigma Chi Mu Tau Honor Society.
Sigma Chi Mu Tau is an honor society specific to supply chain management juniors, seniors and graduate students - as well as educators and professionals - who have shown dedication and contributions to the supply chain management profession.
Membership is open to the following students who must have an overall cumulative grade point average of at least a 3.25 on a 4.00 scale:
Juniors ranking in the top 10 percent of their class. Juniors are classified as completing 70 hours or more at the time of induction.
Seniors ranking in the top 20 percent of their class. Seniors are classified as being one year or less from graduation at the time of induction.
"Sigma Chi Mu Tau believes that academic excellence should be a high priority for every supply chain management major and was created to remind students of the importance of scholastic achievement," said Donnie Williams, Ph.D., associate professor for the J.B. Hunt Transport Department of Supply Chain Management. "We are excited to add these students to the premier supply chain management honors society in the world."
The following students from the U of A were inducted this fall semester:
Juniors
Isabelle Artnak
Christopher Bayless
Brady Becker
Kai Brudnak
Maguire Donigan
Emily Guess
Hannah Gutweiler
Brett Harrelson
Alana Haskett
Elizabeth Jackson
Aaron Keith
Mary Mabry
Cade Moraska
Nicole Patrao
John Putnam
Isabella Santone Engledow
Caroline Stacy
Jessica Witt
Seniors
Katherine Caldwell
Tham Cao
Samuel Craig
Kaitlyn Guest
Rela Ratner
Maggie Rosenstock
Aaryn Satterfield
Madison Stockwell
Connor Vogt
Aliza Wrigley