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Sigma Iota Epsilon Inducts Spring Members

March 27, 2013


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MACOMB, IL - Western Illinois University's chapter of Sigma Iota Epsilon, a nationally recognized management honorary and professional fraternity, has inducted 15 undergraduate and graduate students in the Spring 2013 semester.

Sigma Iota Epsilon's purpose is to encourage and recognize scholastic excellence and to promote cooperation between the academic and practical aspects of management and allied majors within the field of business.

Membership is open to junior and senior business students with 60 credit hours and a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.25 and to graduate students with nine credit hours and a cumulative GPA of 3.5.

Sigma Iota Epsilon inductees are listed below, by Illinois counties and other countries.

ILLINOIS
ADAMS
Payson: Courtney Loos, junior, management

BROWN
Mount Sterling: Andrew Wagner, junior, pre-business

HANCOCK
Niota: Joseph Walker, graduate student, business administration

HENDERSON
Oquawka: Clarissa Torrance, senior, business

HENRY
Orion: Austin Rader, junior, business

LEE
Dixon: Mitchell Crabtree, senior, economics

MCDONOUGH
Macomb: Bassam Abu Alrahi, junior, pre-business and Nicholas Moore, senior, business

MERCER
Alexis: Hayley Stevenson, junior, pre-business

ROCK ISLAND
East Moline: Melissa Mekus, graduate student, economics
Moline: Tiah Carlough, senior, pre-business and Taylar Rosales, senior, pre-business

WINNEBAGO
Pecatonica: Kylie Hester, senior, finance


IOWA
SCOTT
Bettendorf: Chelsea Chandler, senior, supply chain management
Davenport: Robert J. Klein, junior, pre-business

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