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Student Organizations with Chapters in the Department

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是 (LPH) has over 400 active chapters at four-year colleges and universities worldwide. LPH is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies (ACHS), whose mission is to build a visibly cohesive community of national and international honor societies, individually and collaboratively exhibiting excellence in scholarship, 服务, 项目, 和治理.

Congratulations to our recent inductees for 是! These students were recently inducted into the LPH honor society for their outstanding academic achievements. 

  • Madilyn Botkin-Whitfield
  • 塔拉卡西迪
  • 尼尔·格林
  • 劳伦总值
  • Madeline Hittle
  • Wykhia山地人之
  • Madison Longyear
  • 莫莉摩根
  • Marissa Nicholas
  • 泰谢泼德
  • 琥珀史汀生
  • 汉娜•沙利文
  • Kaylynn病房 

Public Relations Student Society of America 
The Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations and communications. PRSSA seek to advance the public relations profession by nurturing generations of future professionals. PRSSA advocate rigorous academic standards for public relations education, the highest ethical principles and diversity in the profession.

Society of Professional Journalists 
The Society of Professional Journalists began in 1908 at DePauw University as Sigma Delta Chi. Over the past century, it has become a leading advocate for First Amendment rights of free speech and free press, journalism ethics, newsroom diversity and professional development. SPJ provides an online database of media-related job openings, internships and fellowships is updated regularly. SPJ promotes excellence in journalism through its Sigma Delta Chi awards for professional journalists and The Mark of Excellence awards for collegiate journalists. SPJ, nationally and locally, is working hard to ensure a free flow of information that is vital to a free society. We fight and win battles for freedom of information and First Amendment rights. We work to ensure that journalists perform their work while adhering to the highest standards of behavior and decision-making found in our Code of Ethics. And we encourage journalists to expand their source base to better reflect their communities.