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Honor society inducts 33

Apr 9, 2026

猫咪社区 has inducted 33 students into the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society this Spring. Most of the inductees participated in a special ceremony Wednesday evening, April 8 in the auditorium of the Advanced Technology Building.

Phi Theta Kappa recognizes the academic achievement of students at two-year colleges and promotes scholarship, leadership, service and fellowship.

A group of more than 30 students stand on a stage under a Phi Beta Kappa sign, holding candles and white roses, as they take their oaths.

The following students were inducted:

Jenna Abou-Samra of Summerfield is earning an Associate in Arts degree, and plans to attend North Carolina State University to pursue Animal Science.

Brittany Beck of Wentworth is in the LPN to ADN program, and plans to attend a Registered Nurse residency program, then pursue a Bachelor of Science in Nursing online.

Sophia Bruins of Stoneville is earning an Associate in Science degree, and plans to pursue veterinary school with a concentration on poultry science.

Austin Bullins of Eden is earning an Associate in Applied Science degree in Respiratory Therapy, and plans to work in NICU/PICU at Brenner Children鈥檚 Hospital.

Haylei Carter of Eden is earning an Associate in Science degree, and plans to transfer to Appalachian State University to obtain a Bachelor鈥檚 in Geology with a concentration on Paleontology.

Colin Daniels of Reidsville is earning an Associate in Science degree, and plans to attend University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to become a doctor or geneticist.

Carley Fain of Reidsville is pursuing an Associate Degree in General Education-Nursing, and plans to earn her Bachelor鈥檚 and Master鈥檚 in Nursing to ultimately become a pediatric nurse practitioner.

Lylan Gravely of Madison is earning an Associate in Science degree and plans to transfer to a four-year university.

Joseph Gurr of Cumming, Georgia, is in the Business Administration program and plans to transfer to a four-year university and continue playing baseball.

Griffin Hardy of Madison is earning an Associate in Arts degree, and plans to attend University of North Carolina at Greensboro to earn a Bachelor鈥檚 in History, then become a high school history teacher.

Reagan Harris of Eden is pursuing an Associate Degree in Nursing, and plans to work in the NICU department of a hospital as a Registered Nurse.

Lacy Hester of Madison is pursuing an Associate in Applied Science degree in Surgical Technology, and plans to pursue a Bachelor鈥檚 in Health Science with a concentration in Healthcare Management at Appalachian State University.

Kenisha Hubbard of Danville, Virginia, is earning an Associate in Applied Science degree in Respiratory Therapy, and plans to work in a hospital emergency room or intensive care unit, and apply critical care skills to enhance patient outcomes.

Laura Lacerenza of Stokesdale is earning an Associate Degree in Nursing and plans to work as a Registered Nurse at Novant Hospital.

Sara Martin of Sandy Ridge is earning an Associate Degree in General Education-Nursing, and plans to work in Nursing and ultimately earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing.

Claudia Lopez Martinez of Wentworth is in the Cosmetology program, and plans to grow in the beaty industry and continue her education at RCC.

Hannah Mollohan of Eden is earning an Associate in Arts degree, and plans to attend Salem College to earn a Bachelor鈥檚 in English and Language and work toward a Master鈥檚 in Library Studies.

Nicholas David Nelson of Pleasant Garden is in the Paramedic Bridge program, and plans to attend Western Carolina University鈥檚 Paramedic Bridge-to-Bachelor鈥檚 program then apply to a Physician鈥檚 Assistant program.

Kaylee Perez of Reidsville is in the Medical Office Administration program and plans to pursue a Bachelor鈥檚 in Biology at a four-year university.

Andrea Pike of Eden is earning an Associate Degree in General Education-Nursing, and plans to serve her community while pursuing a Bachelor鈥檚 and Master鈥檚 in Nursing.

Kasay Pyron of Ruffin is earning an Associate Degree in General Education-Nursing, and plans pursue her Bachelor Degree in Nursing, and work in a PICU or NICU.

Christie Slade-Saunders of Pelham is in the Medical Office Administration, Auditing and Billing/Coding program. She plans to pursue a career in billing and coding.

Latoyia Smith of Reidsville is in the Surgical Technology program and plans to pursue a career with Cone Health working in the operating room as a surgical technician.

Savannah Smith of Mayodan is in the Criminal Justice program, and plans to attend University of North Carolina at Greensboro for a Bachelor鈥檚 in Criminology, with the goal of becoming a crime scene investigator in the State Bureau of Investigation.

Jordan Stanley of Browns Summit is in the Surgical Technology program and plans to seek employment in a women鈥檚 center.

Jennifer Strickland of Ruffin is in the Medical Office Administration program and plans to work with the Veterans Administration billing department and support veterans with their insurance needs.

Megan Terrell of Bethany is in the Accounting and Finance, Business Administration program. She plans to transfer to a four-year university to earn a Bachelor鈥檚 degree.

Katelyn Turner of Reidsville is earning an Associate in Science, and plans to attend North Carolina State University to earn a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine.

MacKensie S. Vance of Stoneville is earning an Associate Degree in General Education-Nursing, and plans to work as a License Practical Nurse then return to school to become a Registered Nurse, ultimately working in PICU or labor and delivery.

Amber Workman of Reidsville is in the Accounting and Finance program, and plans to become a Certified Public Accountant.

Alexis Young of Eden is earning an Associate in Arts in Teacher Preparation, and plans to transfer to North Carolina Central University to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Teaching.

Additional inductees include Ava Albertson and Shihka Patel.

PTK President Christopher Lytle and Club Secretary Layla Ross explained the symbolism of the society鈥檚 badge, which represents golden opportunities, intellectual leadership, high ideals and PTK membership, as well as a white rose symbolizing intellectual associations and a candle representing the need to withhold judgment and suppress ignorance.

Mariah Clark, who along with Dr. Alana Baker are PTK advisors, explained that the honor society is grounded in four pillars: scholarship, service, fellowship, and leadership.

鈥淓ach of you has already demonstrated a commitment to service, whether through your academic dedication, your involvement on campus, or the way you show up for those around you,鈥 she said. 鈥淵our induction into Phi Theta Kappa is a reflection of that commitment.鈥

Vice President of Academic Affairs Sheila Regan described the ceremony as a celebration of the positive choices inductees made throughout their academic journeys.

鈥淵ou chose academic integrity,鈥 Regan said. 鈥淵ou balanced work, family and schools 鈥 sometimes all in one day.鈥

RCC President Dr. Sylvia Cox concluded the ceremony by emphasizing the importance of perseverance, preparation and long-term vision.

鈥淵ou made choices that were hard in the moment, but you chose your future,鈥 Cox said. 鈥淭oday, you get to celebrate your future selves and all the small investments you made to get here.鈥

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