Thomas Rodina of Wingdale inducted into the national communications honor society at Quinnipiac University

Thomas Rodina of Wingdale inducted into the national communications honor society at Quinnipiac University

 

HAMDEN, Conn. (May 19, 2021) – Tomas Rodina of Wingdale, New York was inducted into Lambda Pi Eta, the national communication association’s official honor society, during a recent virtual ceremony.

To be eligible for induction, undergraduate students must complete 60 credits, have a minimum overall cumulative grade point average of 3.0, complete the equivalent of 12 credits in communication studies, have a minimum GPA of 3.25 for all communication studies courses, and be enrolled as a student in good standing, as determined by the institution’s policies.

Graduate students must have completed 12 hours of graduate credit-hours (18 quarter hours) in communication, have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5, and currently be enrolled as a student in good standing, as determined by the institution’s policies.

Lambda Pi Eta became part of the National Communication Association in 1988 and was made the association’s official honor society in 1995. Its main purpose is to recognize, foster and reward students who have outstanding scholastic achievement in communication studies. It also aims to promote professional development and create a closer bond between professors and students.

About Quinnipiac University
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Author: Harlem Valley News