Alpha Epsilon Delta: The Largest Premedical Honor Society

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The nation’s eyes are back on medical professionals after the president was admitted to Walter Reed Medical Center with a coronavirus diagnosis this week. At the start of the pandemic we discussed the honor society for medical students, but what about pre-med? Do they have their own honor society before their head-first thrust into medical school? The short answer is, yes!

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Alpha Epsilon Phi: A Philanthropic Jewish Sorority

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We recently highlighted the vast academic achievements of Ruth Bader Ginsburg including her membership to the prestigious honor society, Phi Kappa Phi, but did you know she was also part of a sorority during her collegiate years?

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Phi Kappa Phi: The Prestigious Multidisciplinary Collegiate Honor Society

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Earlier this week we talked about the remarkable academic achievements of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, including her membership of Phi Kappa Phi. So, what does it take to be a member of an honor society with a Supreme Court Justice alum? We’re going to find out!

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The Honorable Ruth Bader Ginsburg: An Academic Scholar

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As an American jurist serving on The Supreme Court from 1993-2020, Ruth Bader Ginsburg spent much of her career as an advocate for women’s rights, gender equality, and civil rights and became a bit of a celebrity due to her short-stature, quiet demeanor, and strong dissents. Her educational career was also quite impressive and paved the way for her court accomplishments!

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The Fall Season as Seen Through Honor Cords

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It’s Fall! In New England where our office is located, the season brings crisp air, hayrides, apples, lots of flannel, and beautiful foliage (plus leaf peepers)!

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Phi Epsilon Kappa: The National Professional Fraternity for Fitness

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Many of us are feeling a bit sluggish lately with new operational guidelines keeping us from attending organized gym classes and switching to home workout solutions/isolated fitness routines, but we’d certainly be running in circles if it weren’t for fitness professionals working extra hard by switching gears to keep us all feeling great! Phi Epsilon Kappa honors those students who dedicate their lives to helping others be their best selves.

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Phi Delta Phi: The International Legal Honor Society

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Founded in 1869 by four law students at the University of Michigan School of Law, Phi Delta Phi is the oldest legal organization in continuous existence, even predating the American Bar Association. It was created as a means to champion students who choose to dedicate their lives to a just legal system.

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High School Students Make Tech Advances in TSA

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Let’s face it, technology is what makes the world go ‘round -- especially today with the majority of work and school being conducted remotely. Innovations happen daily in the tech space with a goal of making lives more efficient, easy, and fun! The Technology Student Association (TSA) celebrates students who jump in head-first to make waves in technology and engineering.

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Chi Alpha Sigma: The National College Athlete Honor Society

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Fall sports are back in action with the start of the college football season this week! While games look different this year due to Covid-19, there’s still a sense of normalcy seeing players back on the field and we’re excited about it! With all the excitement, it’s easy to forget that these players are also students and work hard on and off the field. Chi Alpha Sigma recognizes those student athletes.

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Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica: The Spanish National Honor Society

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"Learn a new language and get a new soul." - Czech Proverb

Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica (SHH) is the national honor society for high school students studying Spanish and/or Portugeuse languages. 

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