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Should be in top 35 % of your class Should have completed 60 semester hours of university course work Should have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 Should have a communication studies GPA of 3.25 Demonstrate a commitment to the discipline of communication

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http://cst.uncg.edu/lambd a-pi-eta/
Visit the Communication Studies Department website: http://cst.uncg.edu/ Contact: Faculty Advisor, Sarah Dunning sgdunnin@uncg.edu

National

Communication
Each fall new members are inducted into Lambda Pi Eta in a time-honored ceremony with friends and family

Brochure design by Jenna Young

Honors Society

What is Lambda Pi Eta?


Recognizing top achievement in communication studies, this honor society promotes and encourages professional development, leadership and service. Each year approximately 20 new members are initiated into UNCGs chapter. Student members are invited to plan social and academic events, coordinate service to the discipline and the community, represent the department at university functions, and participate in career and academic workshops.

Why Join Lambda Pi Eta?


Once you are honored, you are a member for life Get involved in campus and community activities Gain access to publishing and conference opportunities with the National Communication Association Develop relationships with other high achieving communication studies students Build your resume with honor of excellence, recognized by employers and graduate schools

Look What Lambda Pi Eta Members Have Accomplished


Casey Mann (BA, 2012) was named Executive Director of the NC Democratic Party in 2014 Tiffany Green (BA, 2014) and James Wheeler (BA, 2014) were elected to Phi Beta Kappa, the nations oldest (est. 1776) and most prestigious academic honor society Sarah Hollingsworth (MA, 2014) begins her PhD program at Southern Illinois University in Fall 2014 Carolina Blair (BA, 2006) is a news anchor and reporter with Time Warner News 14 Carolina

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