Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society Celebrates Four New Members

July 1, 2014

Rana Dinmohammad Pouri, Dina Saffouri, Candice Bowes, and Hannah Powers comprise the 2014 class of Kappa Delta Pi, International Honor Society in Education.

 

George Mason University's Kappa Delta Pi, Nu Alpha Chapter, initiated four new members on May 14, 2014. We are honored to welcome:

Dean Mark R. Ginsberg participated in the ceremony by providing inspirational and encouraging introductory remarks.

 

Dr. Betsy DeMulder, Dean Mark Ginsberg, Dr. Amie Fulcher, Dr. Ellen Rodgers, Rana Dinmohammdad Pouri, Dina Saffouri, Candice Bowes. Hannah Powers, Dr. Stacia Stribling, and Kevin Good at the 2014 Kappa Delta Pi initiation.

Kappa Delta Pi, International Honor Society in Education was established to foster excellence in education and promote fellowship among those dedicated to teaching. The founders chose the name from the Greek words to represent knowledge, duty, and power. Kappa Delta Pi has been part of the College of Education and Human Development and the George Mason community since 1972.

 


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