Health honor society launches chapter

The inaugural Bradley chapter of pre-professional health honor society Alpha Epsilon Delta installed 23 students as charter members on October 15, 2016.

Alpha Epsilon Delta is the national health preprofessional honor society dedicated to the encouragement and recognition of excellence in preprofessional health scholarship. The Society welcomes all students engaged in the pursuit of a professional development, provides a forum for students with common interests, and extends a program of service to benefit the college/university community. Membership is open to students enrolled in a health preprofessional curriculum. To be eligible for membership a student must have a 3.2 grade point average overall and a 3.2 GPA in science and math.

Bradley’s charter members include:
Melia Abou-Hanna ’17 — mechanical engineering
Jessica Bahling ’18 — dietetics
Garret Chinni ’18 — biomedical engineering
Sarah Cordell ’18 — nursing
Tori Ann Faulkner ’17 — health science, psychology
Amanda Fuller ’17 — health science
Dallas Garrison ’17 — psychology
Abigail Henderson ’17 — psychology
Malgorzata Kaniewski ’17 — nursing
Evan Kuhl ’17 — health science
Alexandra Lebiedzinski ’18 — nursing
Cecelia Lentz ’18 — psychology, Spanish
Amalia Leveille ’17 — health science
Brandon McFarlin ’17 — biochemistry
Christopher Miles ’18 — health science
Evan Miles ’18 — health science, Spanish
Charles Olson ’18 — health science
Nicole Pearl ’18 — psychology
Allison Radike ’18 — health science
Kristine Schmeling ’17 — psychology
Emily Unruh ’18 — psychology
Alexandra Vickery ’17 — special education
Carly Rae Woodin ’17 — chemistry

Alpha Epsilon Delta's charter members and faculty advisers (Photo provided)