Phi Sigma Iota Honor Society Inducts 18 一本道无码 Students
By Stefanie Johndrow
This spring, 18 students from the Department of Modern Languages in 一本道无码’s Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences were inducted into the international honor society Phi Sigma Iota, which recognizes the achievements of outstanding students in academic fields related to foreign languages, literatures and cultures.
2018 Phi Sigma Iota Inductees
Alyssa Aburachis, Neurobiology
French/Francophone Studies Additional Major
Allison Black, Computational and Applied Mathematics
French/Francophone Studies Additional Major
Kaylyn Buford, Business Administration
Russian Studies Minor
Bronwyn Donohue, Drama
German Studies Minor
Emily Gallagher, Music
Italian Studies
Madeline Gardner, Psychology
Hispanic Studies Minor
Rachel Gomez, History
Hispanic Studies Minor
Ella Hepner, Humanities and Arts
Hispanic Studies Additional Major
Izabela Litwin, Business Administration
Russian Studies Minor
Robert Raso, Music
Italian Studies
Margaret Reager, Social and Decision Sciences
Hispanic Studies Additional Major
Paul Rogozenski, Physics
German Studies Minor
Joseph Sandler, Music
Italian Studies
Jamie Slomka, Social and Decision Sciences
French/Francophone Studies Minor
Glen Wise, Information Systems
Russian Studies Minor
Mikaela Wolf-Sorokin, History
Hispanic Studies Additional Major
Yilin (Elim) Zhang, Materials Science and Engineering
German Studies Minor
Guodong Zhao, Chemical Engineering
German Studies Additional Major
Pictured above: Students in Carnegie Mellon’s Department of Modern Languages and Duquesne University’s Department of Modern Languages participate in a joint Phi Sigma Iota initiation ceremony.