Centenary Inducts 11 Into Psychology Honors Group

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Centenary University’s Psi Chi Chapter, currently in its 26th year, inducted 11 students, including three Warren County residents, all of whom maintained a minimum 3.2 overall GPA and a minimum 3.2 psychology major GPA.  Psi Chi Honor Society is an organization dedicated to recognizing scholastic achievements in the field of psychology, as well as encouraging research and leadership among its members.  The students inducted join the ranks of renowned and influential professionals in psychology or related fields.

Students conduct and present independent research with Centenary faculty members highlighting their dedication and commitment to the science community.  “I’m proud to be an advisor to this wonderfully talented group of students,” says Dr. Keith Morgen, associate professor of psychology and chair of Centenary’s Social and Behavioral Sciences Department.  “I look forward to many more contributions from these young adults, not only within the honor society, but to the science of psychology as a whole.”

Founded in September 1929, Psi Chi has given opportunities to more than three-quarters of a million members (students and professionals) to network, take on leadership roles, and serve their communities through respected and valuable service projects.  The organization offers over $400,000 in grants and awards annually and has chapters all around the world.

The eleven Centenary University students inducted into the society included three Warren County residents: Haley Clancy (Port Murray), James Crouse (Phillipsburg), and Jordan Noll (Great Meadows). Also earning this honor were Danielle Dellamo and Cheyenne Unangst (Andover, Sussex County), Courtney Deloughery (Dumont, Bergen County), Melissa Krueger (Long Valley, Morris County), Katherine Lyman (Sparta, Sussex County), Keeley McGregor (Wantage, Sussex County), Morgan Pierson (Byram Twp, Sussex County), and Hailey Rainier (Chester, Morris County).

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