5.2 D-1 Alpha Chi
Dublin Core
Title
5.2 D-1 Alpha Chi
Subject
CNU Chapter- Virginia Zeta
Description
Alpha Chi promotes academic excellence and exemplary character among college students. One of the most elite honors a college student can earn, membership is limited to the top 10 percent of the junior and senior classes.
Collection Items
5.2 D-1 The Recorder, 1980
Volume 23
Contents:
Essays:
- Academic Excellence: A Call for Student Activism by Eugene B. Habecker
- Celtic Languages and Their Changes for Survival by Gillian gremmels
- Lead Concentration of Tooth Dentine Sheri L. Haines
- International…
Contents:
Essays:
- Academic Excellence: A Call for Student Activism by Eugene B. Habecker
- Celtic Languages and Their Changes for Survival by Gillian gremmels
- Lead Concentration of Tooth Dentine Sheri L. Haines
- International…
5.2 D-1 The Recorder, 1981
Volume 24
Contents:
Essays:
- The Place of Liberal Arts by Robert G. Blake
- Andy Warhol's Pop Art by Deborah Blank
- The Touch of the Male Nurses as Perceived by the female client by Barbara Cash and Colleen Mansell
- The Japanese Are…
Contents:
Essays:
- The Place of Liberal Arts by Robert G. Blake
- Andy Warhol's Pop Art by Deborah Blank
- The Touch of the Male Nurses as Perceived by the female client by Barbara Cash and Colleen Mansell
- The Japanese Are…
5.2 D-1 New Inductees (2002)
Lists the names of students and their majors.
2 copies
2 copies
5.2 D-1 Induction Ceremony Program (2011)
Brochure for induction ceremony. Includes list of students awarded scholarhips, officers and sponsors, and list of honorees.
1 copy
1 copy
5.2 D-1 Induction Ceremony (2011)
An email congratulating students who will be inducted into the Virginia Zeta Chapter of Alpha Chi National Honor Society on November 13, 2011. Names of students are provided.
5.2 D-1 Newsroom: Academic All-Stars Zoom Into Alpha Chi
Announces the induction of 88 new Captains into the Virginia Zeta Chapter of the Alpha Chi Honor Society.
5.2 D-1 Newsroom: Two Students Earn National Alpha Chi Honors
Announces that Kara Ferner '21, a double major in applied physics and computational and applied mathematics, and Kayla Buchanan '22, a premed neuroscience major, received awards from the Alpha Chi national honor society.
