2025 LCC Phi Theta Kappa Spring Induction
2025 LCC PHI THETA KAPPA SPRING INDUCTION
Lenoir Community College’s Omicron Rho Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa recently held its spring induction.
Phi Theta Kappa is the official honor society for two-year colleges. Founded in 1918, PTK celebrates academic achievement and fosters personal growth, leadership, and service among community and technical college students. It has more than 4.3 million members.
Inductees
Pictured left to right, front row are Rose Zayyad of Kinston, Tyla James of Kinston, Marissa Lewis of La Grange, Anadela Rodriguez-Tapia of Pink Hill, Elaina-Lynn Ormond of Pink Hill, Siddhi Sinhal of Winterville, Chasity Grady of La Grange; second row, Crystal Crawford of Goldsboro, Ximena Lara of Kinston, Jaelyn Burkett of Kinston, Campbell Price of Kinston, Destiny Hernandez of Kinston, Allison Garcia Juarez of Deep Run; third row, Keyannah Williams of La Grange, Jameshia Norwood of Kinston, Caitlin Ledford of Dover; fourth row, Michele Wills of Kinston, Sage Jones of Deep Run, Braden Barnett of Kinston; fifth row, Victoria Simmons of Kinston, Amiyah Best of Goldsboro, Christina Butler of Goldsboro, Montrell Fulford of Farmville; sixth row, Johnatan Salazar of Grifton, Derek Carrillo-Moreno of Snow Hill, Jayden Wright of Kinston, Esperanza Lopez-Rodriguez of Grifton. Not pictured are Valentina Bassett, Andres Cortes, Blayden Curry, Quantavia Edwards, Addison Eubanks, Alicia Gonzalez-Gutierrez, McKinley Grant, Alexander Guevara, Vallarie Hill, Abby Holloman, Bao Huynh, Jordan Johnson, Travis Johnson, Quriyana Joyner, Wesley Kennedy, Briley Lanning, Kassidy Loftin, Kendra Loftin, Hector Macedo-Mendez, Dakota A. Malpass, Damien Marks, Cynthia Miller, Kailey Moore, Rachel Noble, Mariana Palomo, Lily Paulk, Halle Powell, Magi J. Register, Spencer Roller, Harrison Rowland, Brian Schmitt, Kaylee Stallings, Hayden Stroud, Brinley-Grace Sutton, Lizeth Torres, and Bryson Turner.
Pictured left to right are Cassidy Kennedy, PTK Chapter Advisor; Jaiden Garrett of Kinston, President; Sheilia Suggs of Deep Run, Vice President of Public Relations; and Bryan Williamson, PTK Chapter Advisor.
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