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Posted: January 29, 2010
On 24 January 2010, the Campion College chapter of Alpha Sigma Nu welcomed 10 new student members and three honorary members.

Alpha Sigma Nu is the honour society of Jesuit institutions of higher education. The society was founded in 1915 to honour a select number of students each year on the basis of scholarship, loyalty, and service. Alpha Sigma Nu is unique among honour societies in that it seeks to identify the most promising students in Jesuit schools. Inductees demonstrate an intelligent appreciation of and commitment to the ideals of Jesuit higher education. Selection to Alpha Sigma Nu is one of the highest honours that can be given on a Jesuit campus.

Among the 2010 inductees is Dr. Vianne Timmons, President of the University of Regina.  President Timmons is an alumna of a Jesuit institution, Gonzaga University, and her numerous accomplishments in research and leadership, along with her commitment to the well-being of students, the university campus and the greater community, make her an ideal candidate for membership in the society.   

Student inductees for 2010 are Maegan Folk, Breanna Hayes, Gina Hochban, Jeffrey Hosie, Megan Jakubowski, Jill Kergan, Katelyn Lee, Ryan Molnar, Margaret Pettit, Alan Williams. Honorary members are R. Frank Obrigewitsch, SJ, dean of Campion College, Dr. Tom Phenix, assistant professor of psychology, Campion College, and President Timmons.