Emily Pfeifer
308.237.1075
Chi Sigma Iota honor society at the University of Nebraska at Kearney is the key sponsor of the second annual Justice For All conference set for Feb. 20 on the campus.
The organization, which is the international honor society for counselors-in-training, counselor educators and professional counselors, promotes scholarship, research, professionalism, leadership and excellence in counseling. To be considered for membership, students must have nine hours of their graduate program completed with a grade point average of 3.5, or higher, on a 4.0 scale.
Officers, listed alphabetically by hometown, include:
Axtell- Lisa Anderson, secretary/treasurer
Gibbon- Beth Shiers, community counseling representative
Grand Island- Emily Pfeifer, vice president
Kearney- Scott Barber, president
McCool Junction- Diane Fisher, school counseling representative
Students who were recently initiated into membership, listed alphabetically by hometown, include:
Gering-
Grand Island-
Hastings-
Kearney-
Nelson-
North Platte-
Osceola-
Omaha-
Shelton-
Stamford-
Upland-
International
Cuba-
Odalys Perez Debora Nielsen Brittney BiskupTracy Waddington Ryan Suhr Heidi Baldwin Kara Dike, Sherry French Tanya Schnitker Laura Hill, Rodney Long and Marti Wibbels Piper Hermann, Derrick Humphrey Benjamin Dunagan, Mary Rock Luke Johns