Omicron Delta Kappa to induct new members
Omicron Delta Kappa to induct new members
The Georgia College Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa will welcome 14 new members Thursday, Jan. 25, 2024. This year’s event will mark the 41st Induction Convocation and Lecture and will be held in Max Noah Recital Hall, beginning, by tradition, at 7:14 p.m.
Omicron Delta Kappa, the national leadership honor society, recognizes superior leadership and exemplary character. Inductees have shown leadership in one or more of the following areas: Journalism and Rhetoric, Athletics, Community and University Service, Creative and Performing Arts and Scholarship.
Courtney Elizabeth Brandon
Bachelor of Arts Candidate — English and History, Class of 2025
Sydney Charles
Bachelor of Business Administration Candidate — Marketing, Class of 2025
Anna Grace Douberly
Bachelor of Science Candidate — Psychology, Class of 2024
Stuart Hilsman
Bachelor of Arts Candidate — History, Class of 2024
Bridget Ann Johnson
Bachelor of Science Candidate — Psychology, Class of 2026
The Hon. Jane Brevard Vandiver Kidd
Alex Gregory Distinguished Fellow and Leader in Residence
Dr. Nancy Batson Mizelle
Professor of Education and Chair, Department of Professional Learning & Innovation, John H. Lounsbury College of Education
Sebastian Nuñez ‘23
Master of Management Information Systems Candidate, Class of 2024
Sara Beth Ratcliffe ‘23
Master of Public Administration Candidate, Class of 2024
Sandra McCall Rosseter ‘62
Director, Academic Resource Center (ret.), Mercer University
Katherine Smith
W. J. Usery, Jr. Fellow and Bachelor of Business Administration Candidate – Management Information Systems, Class of 2025
Emma Ann Vann
Bachelor of Science Candidate — Public Health, Class of 2024
Heather Renee Vincent
Bachelor of Science Candidate — Biology, Class of 2025
Abigail Brynn Watkins
Bachelor of Arts Candidate — Mass Communication, Class of 2025
Sandra McCall Rosseter ’62, 2024 member honoris causa, will deliver the annual lecture. Rosseter is a lifelong educator and civic leader.
Omicron Delta Kappa was founded in 1914 at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia. Its founders stated that leadership of exceptional quality and versatility in university life should be recognized; that representatives of all phases of college life should cooperate in worthwhile endeavors; and that outstanding students and faculty members should meet on a basis of common interest, understanding and helpfulness. The Georgia College Circle was chartered in 2001.
For more information on the Georgia College Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa, visit www.gcsu.edu/odk.