Eastern Connecticut State University has annnounced several honors and awards for local students:
Baltic
Groton
Lebanon
Julia Donatello, 2020 high distinction in psychology.
Olivia Mott, high distinction in psychology and 2020 inductee, Psi Chi International Honor Society for Psychology.
Ray Flegert, 2021 inductee, Kappa Mu Epsilon National Mathematics Honor Society.
Ledyard
Lisbon
Jewett City
Neve Morales, 2021 inductee, Phi Theta Delta Honor Society for Health Sciences.
Shannon McGlynn, 2020 inductee, Psi Chi International Honor Society for Psychology.
Montville
Savanna Perkins, Outstanding Juniors award for allied health.
William Malinowsky, 2021 inductee, Phi Theta Delta Honor Society for Health Sciences, certificate of appreciation for teaching assistants.
Mystic
Christopher Kelly of Mystic, 2021 inductee, International Honor Society for Computing and Information Disciplines.
Eastern students from Danbury honored at Health Sciences award ceremony Written by Eastern Connecticut State University
Eastern Connecticut State University s Department of Health Sciences held its Fifth Annual Health Sciences Awards Ceremony on April 22. The ceremony combined the years of 2020 and 2021 and inducted 36 students into the Phi Theta Delta Honor Society, awarded 23 teaching assistants and distributed awards based on class.
Among the inductees and awardees were Danbury residents Lauryn Menzie and Gaia Mistriel.
Menzie is a junior majoring in Health Sciences. Mistriel is a senior majoring in Health Sciences. Mistriel was awarded an Outstanding Juniors award for allied health.
The goal of Phi Theta Delta is to provide opportunities, workshops, outreach and professional development to promote students careers in a variety of health fields. To be eligible, students must major in health sciences, be either a junior or senior, have a minimum of 16 credits with