Fourteen Culver-Stockton students were inducted May 12 into the Sigma Beta Delta Honor Society. The ceremony was held during the Business Department honors celebration via Zoom, an online video conferencing app, because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
CANTON, Mo. — Fourteen Culver-Stockton College students were inducted May 12 into the Sigma Beta Delta Honor Society. The ceremony was held during the Business Department honors celebration via Zoom, an online video conferencing app, because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Under the guidance of Julie Straus, chair of the Business, Education and Law Division, the following Culver-Stockton students were added to Sigma Beta Delta in recognition of their high academic achievement and willingness to pursue a life of wisdom, honor, and aspirations:
Undergraduate candidates:
- Caitlin Carthy, a junior accountancy and finance major from New Baden, Ill.
- Lea Daniel, a senior accountancy and finance major from Everton, Mo.
- Jose Fernandez, a junior business administration major from Madrid, Spain.
- Christopher Ford, a junior finance major from Canton, Mo.
- Sailor Gengenbacher, a senior psychology and business administration major from Quincy, Ill.
- Alexander Gonzalez, a junior business administration and finance major from Cape Coral, Fla.
- Abigail Huber, a senior accountancy and finance major from Quincy, Ill.
- Dalton Myers, a junior business administration and marketing major from Quincy, Ill.
- Cassidy Navo, a junior finance and accountancy major from House Springs, Mo.
- Shanna Wemhoener, a senior business administration major from Quincy, Ill.
- Brooke Wilson, a junior accountancy major from Palmyra, Mo.
Master of Business Administration candidates:
- Megan Crawford, an MBA student with a specialization in management from Shelbina, Mo.
- Jessica Freels, an MBA student with a specialization in management from New London, Mo.
- Kyle Warning, an MBA student with a specialization in management and health care management from Quincy, Ill.
A formal induction ceremony, which will be conducted by chapter advisor Jim Cosgrove, professor of business administration, is scheduled for the fall.
Sigma Beta Delta was founded in January 1994 and established to honor students who have attained superior records in business programs in schools and colleges with regional accreditation. Membership in Sigma Beta Delta is the highest national recognition a business student can receive at a college or university with a Sigma Beta Delta chapter.
More than 400 chapters have been established in 47 states and internationally. Sigma Beta Delta has more than 80,000 members.
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NOTE: A number that appears immediately after a person’s name (i.e. Jane Doe ’18) is a reference to the year that person earned their bachelor’s degree from Culver-Stockton.