On Monday, March 29, 18 Saint Anselm College students were inducted into Psi Chi, an international honor society in psychology.
Saint Anselm College students inducted this 2020-2021 academic year were:
- Mariam Alrais ’22, psychology
- Katelyn Ardito ’22, psychology
- Theresa Beardsley ’21, social work
- Arianna Costa ’22, criminal justice and psychology
- Kendra Currier ’22, psychology
- Brian Deignan ’22, psychology
- Dominique Engle ’22, psychology
- Jessica Georato ’21, education studies: elementary education
- Allison Irish ’21, psychology
- Olivia Maier ’22, psychology
- Connor O’Brien ’21, economics
- Tia Pisano ’21, education studies: elementary education
- Hayden Rogers ’23, psychology
- Vanessa Sicard ’21, criminal justice and psychology
- Sarah Siudut ’23, psychology
- Lian Smithers ’21, psychology
- Rebecca Spaulding ’21, psychology
- Heisha Trilla Rodriguez ’22, psychology
Students are inducted into the society if they have completed three semesters of courses, maintained a GPA of 3.00 or higher, and are in the top 35% of their class. Students must also have declared a major or minor in a psychology program.
Psi Chi was founded in 1929 with a mission to encourage excellence in scholarship and advance the science of psychology. Today there are more than three quarters of a million lifetime members.