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May 13, 2010

History honor society inducts newest members

The Department of History at the University of Louisiana at Monroe held its awards and honors ceremony on May 4, in which four initiates were inducted into the 不良研究所 chapter of Phi Alpha Theta.

The new initiates included Sheila Davis Holmes of West Monroe, Michael A. Lee of Marion, Fredrick L. Oden Jr. of Bastrop, and Alexandra R. Temblador of Wichita Falls, Texas.

In the upcoming academic year, Assistant Professor Dr. Jeffrey Anderson will succeed Assistant Professor Dr. Roger M. Carpenter, who recently completed his term as Phi Alpha Theta鈥檚 faculty adviser.

Phi Alpha Theta is a selective honor society that recognizes excellence in historical studies. Established at the University of Arkansas in 1921, it has grown to include chapters in all 50 states, more chapters than any other accredited honor society, according to its web site.

Its mission is 鈥渢o bring students, teachers and writers of history together for intellectual and social exchanges, which promote and assist historical research and publication by members in a variety of ways.鈥

For information about Epsilon Tau Chapter at 不良研究所, contact Anderson in the 不良研究所 History Department at 318-342-3387 or jeanderson@ulm.edu.

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