Lambda Pi Eta Inducts New Members

On Thursday, September 26, Belmont’s chapter of Lambda Pi Eta inducted 27 new members. Lambda Pi Eta (LPH) is the official communication studies honor society of the National Communication Association (NCA). Lambda Pi Eta has over 400 active chapters at four-year colleges and universities worldwide. It was founded in 1985 at the University of Arkansas and became a part of the National Communication Association (NCA) in 1988. Belmont University’s chapter, Psi Gamma, has been active since 2008. New inductees included:

  • McKayla Kirk (incoming Vice President)
  • Megan Montgomery (incoming Secretary)
  •  Abigail Barnd
  • Lauren Brown
  • Rhya Bush (in absentia)
  • Shelby Cage
  • Sarah Beth Crowe
  • Marisa Davis (in absentia)
  • Anna Bliss Dean
  • Morgan James
  • Ally Langley
  • Katie McAdams
  • Regan Meyer
  • Abigail Roesch
  • Renee Schroeder
  • Hamilton Sparks (in absentia)
  • Olivia Starks
  • Emily Stembridge
  • Aliah Tayyun
  • Lucy Walsh

The executive leadership team of Lambda Pi Eta includes

  • President, Michael Payne/Margaret Hoyt
  • Vice President, McKayla Kirk
  • Secretary, Megan Montgomery