July 21, 2025 - 10:11

LOCK HAVEN — This spring, the Psychology Department at Lock Haven University proudly hosted its Psi Chi Induction ceremony, honoring outstanding students in the field of psychology. The event celebrated the achievements and dedication of students who have demonstrated exceptional academic performance and a commitment to the discipline.
Among those recognized during the ceremony were Daytona Yarnell from Blanchard, Emma Dickey from Cogan Station, Jordan Phillips from Trout Run, Samantha Beickel from Lock Haven, and Gwendalyn Marquardt, also from Lock Haven. These students have not only excelled in their studies but have also shown a passion for psychology that aligns with the values of Psi Chi, the international honor society in psychology.
The induction ceremony serves as a significant milestone for these students, marking their entry into a prestigious community that promotes academic excellence, research, and ethical practice in psychology. The event not only highlights the achievements of the inductees but also fosters a sense of camaraderie among psychology students at Lock Haven University.
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