Thirty-five Saint Anselm College students have been accepted into the Tau chapter of the Delta Epsilon Sigma National Scholastic Honor Society for the 2023-2024 academic year.

Thirty-five Saint Anselm College students have been accepted into the Tau chapter of the Delta Epsilon Sigma National Scholastic Honor Society for the 2023-2024 academic year.  

Students are considered for membership if they have completed at least 50% of the credit requirements for their degree and are ranked in the top 20% of their class. Candidates also must have demonstrated dedication to intellectual activity and service to their community.  

Founded in 1939, Delta Epsilon Sigma (DES) is the national scholastic honor society for students, faculty, and alumni of colleges and universities with a Catholic tradition. Their purpose is to recognize academic accomplishments, foster scholarly activities, and encourage a sense of intellectual community among its members.  The Tau chapter at Saint Anselm College is one of 119 DES chapters nationwide and has inducted 763 members to date.

2024 NSH Class photo

The Saint Anselm College education students inducted in the 2023-2024 academic year were:

Jacob R. Akey ’24, International Relations

Thomas J. Canuel ’24, Theology

Caroline E. Coyle ’24, Psychology

Mary Margaret L. Fanning ’24, Classical Archaeology

Gabriella Fournier ’24, Spanish

Cora C. Holtshouser ’24, Physics

Mary L. Kocev ’24,  Nursing

Ava R. Lankowski ’24, Biology

Ruby E. Mills ’24, Nursing

Kiara M. Phair ’24, Psychology

Haley M. Portlock ’24, Biology

Catharine S. Roberge ’24, Biology

Jessica M. Tatro ’24, Biology

Trie C. Yale ’24, Criminal Justice

Chloe A. Young ’24, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Matthew H. Avery ’25, Economics

Diego Benites ’25, History

Ashley L. Beriau ’25, Biology

Braden C. Brassard ’25, Biology  

Kira J. Corning ’25, Forensic Science

Meghan E. Farnum ’25, Nursing

Anna R. Gaby ’25, Nursing

Mary-Hannah E. Gawlick ’25, Psychology  

Elizabeth H. LaBier ’25, Psychology  

Ryan C. Luther ’25, Biology

Rachel N. Marinofsky ’25, Finance

Megan S. McLaughlin ’25, English

Alexis D. Pratt ’25, Behavioral Neuroscience

Sela R. Rathe ’25, Nursing  

Josephine T. Rizzo ’25, Politics

Mario C. Slaybe ’25, Computer Science

Michaela M. Thibault ’25, Nursing

Emily Tyler ’25, Psychology

Jonas C. Walter ’25, International Business

Megan J. Wozniak ’25, Biochemistry and molecular biology