The Morningside College circle of Omicron Delta Kappa (ODK) recently inducted new members. ODK is a national leadership honor society that recognizes and encourages superior scholarship, leadership and exemplary character.

The Morningside College circle of Omicron Delta Kappa (ODK) recently inducted new members.

ODK is a national leadership honor society that recognizes and encourages superior scholarship, leadership and exemplary character.

The ODK circle at Morningside is in charge of the Into the Streets campuswide service day, a faculty appreciation dinner, a dean’s list recognition reception and the honors convocation.

The following are the new ODK inductees:

From Sioux City – Douglas Collins, Katie Larson, Jackson O’Brien and Alexander Quinlain.

From Iowa – Allison Kjar of Akron; Alyssa Turnquist of Alta; Jonathan Hoaglund of Carroll; Tyler Arensdorf of Chariton; Nicholas Drenth of Hartley; Kara Bentz of Humboldt; Jennifer Theisen of Le Mars; Kay Drenkhahn of Mapleton; Victoria Jones of Rockwell City; Taylor McCloskey of Runnells; Brendan Pinto and Amy Widman of Sergeant Bluff; and Joel Hoogland of Sioux Center.

From Nebraska – Alex Kurtenbach of Columbus; Austin Granatowicz of Firth; Allison Bachman of Fremont; Hannah Roberg of Grand Island; Mikala Cooper of Lincoln; Amber Burg of Murray; Tasha Lechtenberg of Norman; Tiffany Brasby of North Platte; Anna Milone of Omaha; and Natasha Hongsermeier of Phillips.

From other states – Nicholas Misukanis of Mendota Heights, Minn.; Eric Gahlon of St. Paul, Minn.; Anna Christensen of Waconia, Minn.; Garrett Thomas of Kansas City, Mo.; Nicole Loe of Baltic, S.D.; and Samuel Shelton of Sioux Falls, S.D.

From other countries – Katsuhiro Ishii of Tokyo, Japan.