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Centenary University Welcomes New Inductees and Officers of the Kappa Delta Epsilon Education Honor Society

Centenary University Honors New Kappa Delta Epsilon Inductees and Officers

Centenary University | Hackettstown, New Jersey

Congratulations to the newest members and leaders of Centenary University’s Education Honor Society, Kappa Delta Epsilon! KDDE Group Image

On Sunday, April 19th, the School of Education and Humanities at Centenary University celebrated an impressive milestone for students as Kappa Delta Epsilon (KDE) Education Honor Society officially inducted its newest members and installed a fresh slate of officers for the upcoming year.

Since its establishment on the Centenary campus decades ago, the Gamma Zeta Chapter of KDE has been a pillar of professional development, fostering high standards of scholastic achievement and a spirit of fellowship among students preparing for a profession in the field of education. KDE members are known for their hands-on service within the Centenary community and beyond, including initiatives like funding and designing the “Clinical Classroom” and volunteering for events. Membership offers a platform for students to connect with experienced educators and prepare for the evolving demands of the classroom. KDE’s faculty advisor, Lexis McCoy, EdD, shares, “The students who actively work in this honor society are outstanding, and it is a pleasure to advise such an impressive group of future educators. This ceremony honored those who have demonstrated dedication to their studies and a commitment to the professional ideals of education.”

Join us in applauding these new inductees and newly appointed officers as they step into their new roles and continue the proud tradition of excellence within CU’s School of Education and Humanities!

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Centenary University was founded in 1867 by United Methodists and offers extraordinary learning opportunities that empower students to develop intellectually, emotionally, and interculturally—keys to career and personal success. The University aspires to advance its reputation as a world class institution offering innovative programs, including the world’s first Ph.D. in Happiness Studies and first Master of Arts in Happiness Studies, to lift the future for our students and local communities.

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