Morningside College recently initiated new students into the Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society. Membership in the Morningside chapter is open to full-time freshman men who earn a scholastic average of 3.5 or better.

Morningside College recently initiated new students into the Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society.

Phi Eta Sigma is the nation’s oldest and largest honor society for first-year college and university students in all disciplines. Membership in the Morningside chapter is open to full-time freshman men who earn a scholastic average of 3.5 or better.

The following Morningside College students were initiated into Phi Eta Sigma:

From Sioux City – Austin Norton.

From Iowa – Dakota Drenth of Hartley; Kyle Kommes of Le Mars; Zachary Hutchison of Mallard; Alexander Boettger of Mapleton; and Lucas Farrington of Rockwell City.

From Nebraska – Riley Rischling of Bennington; Garrit Shanle of Columbus; Colton Foxhoven of Crofton; Grant Bednar of Grand Island; Jared Martin of Humphrey; Anthony Patton of Lincoln; and Brennan Myers and Jake Stauffer of Omaha.

From other states – Dylan Root of Murrieta, Calif.; James Aschenbrenner of Westminster, Colo.; Zackary Zule of Leavenworth, Kan.; Carey Taubert of Beaver Creek, Minn.; Miles Englebert of Burdock, S.D.; and Timothy Cohoon of Buffalo, Wyo.

From other countries – Artur Borges Pereira of Brazil; Tim Erdmann, Tom Karshuening, Leon Koehl, Paul Quildies, Joschua Schanda, Tobias Schomerus and Sebastian Schoon of Germany; Takuya Matsui of Japan; and Lucas Brouwer of the Netherlands.