From Staff reports
Three Southeastern students and one faculty sponsor represented the Oklahoma Theta chapter at the super-regional convention of Alpha Chi National Honor Society, March 22-24 in Baltimore, Md.
One of the students, Ashlee Hale, a psychology major from Denison, Texas, presented a paper at the convention entitled “Attention Deficit/Hyperactive Disorder in Adults.”
Also attending the convention were: Bryanna Bradshaw, a criminal justice major from Pottsboro, Texas, who served as the chapter’s voting student delegate to the convention; Cody Chapman, a psychology major from Garvin; and Dr. Brett Elliott, the chapter’s voting faculty delegate.
The convention, attended by about 404 delegates representing 84 chapters, featured scholarly, creative and artistic presentations by more than 200 students and a national literacy service project of providing books to a local elementary school.
Alpha Chi has some 300 chapters in 45 states and the District of Columbia. Members are in the top 10 percent of juniors, seniors, and graduate students in all academic fields.