18 Students Inducted into Pi Mu Epsilon

Merrimack College Mathematics Department received approval for a Pi Mu Epsilon Chapter on campus.  Pi Mu Epsilon is the national mathematics honor society which is celebrating its 100th year in existence this year.

Merrimack was pleased to have 18 students inducted into the Massachusetts Lambda Chapter of Pi Mu Epsilon on October 9, 2013.  Dr. Brigitte Servatius from Worcester Polytech conducted the ceremony and presented the Chapter’s charter.

 

 The twelve 2013 graduates and two of this year’s seniors were Charter members.   In addition to those 14 Charter members, we had one more senior, two juniors, and one sophomore who qualified to become members this year.
 
Rebecca Webb (2013) and Sarah Rieder (2013), along with Dr. Laura Hall-Seelig, worked very hard last year to complete the rigorous application petition for Merrimack to become a Chapter of Pi Mu Epsilon.  We are very proud of them and of all of these students.  They are a remarkable group!

SHARE THIS ARTICLE

Related News

Photo of Merrimack President Christopher E. Hopey, Ph.D. and his wife Cheryl Lucas inside the Collegiate Church of Christ the Teacher.

President Hopey, Wife Cheryl Lucas Made Affiliates of the Order of Saint Augustine

 |
By: Joseph O'Connell
The couple was honored at a Mass at St. Augustine Parish in Andover. An Affiliate of the Order of Saint Augustine is a special recognition for those faithful who exhibit distinguished cooperation for the good of the Order.
Students performing onstage at Rogers Center for the Arts

VPA Announces Its Spring 2023 Calendar of Events

 |
By: Dan Vlahos
The Department of Visual and Performing Arts presents its spring 2023 exhibitions, senior capstones, and performance lineup. Enjoy unique exhibits in the McCoy Gallery, as well as performances in the Rogers Center.
Map of Merrimack College campus highlighting the Warrior's Den, Mission and Ministry, and Shared Instrumentation Facility.

A Merrimack College Campus Plan

 |
By: Michael Cronin
New construction and renovations across the College’s campus ensure community members have the space and resources to thrive.