Premiere International Engineering Technology Honor Society, Epsilon Pi Tau, Inducts 18 Three Rivers Community College Students
Eighteen Three Rivers Community College students were inducted into Epsilon Pi Tau, an international honor society that recognizes high performing engineering technology students, during two ceremonies, the first held on May 4 at Manchester Community College and the second held on May 9 at Three Rivers.
Epsilon Pi Tau is an academic and professional honor society for technology programs in higher education, workforce development programs, and professionals in practice. Founded in 1929 at Ohio State University, the honor society promotes and recognizes the achievements of academic excellence and provides professional development in technology professions.
Three Rivers students were inducted into Epsilon Pi Tau’s Gamma Phi chapter, which represents the community colleges in Connecticut. In order to be admitted, students maintained a minimum grade point average of 3.25 and completed at least 30 credits. The Three Rivers Epsilon Pi Tau inductees are:
Rebecca Cipriani Baltic, CT
Jennifer Lafayette Canterbury, CT
Soulinda Palermo East Lyme, CT
Heather Palardy Groton, CT
Mackenzie Ansich Lebanon, CT
Michael Keedy Lebanon, CT
Eric Brumfield Ledyard, CT
Besmir Kami New London, CT
Jake Carrara Niantic, CT
Nataliia Romanenko Niantic, CT
Kelly Morgan Norwich, CT
Daniel Korponai Norwich, CT
Kari Thibodeau Norwich, CT
Sergio Yraita, Jr. Norwich, CT
Christopher Annino North Stonington, CT
Jeremy Gladd Old Lyme, CT
Jennifer Messervy Salem, CT
Devin Noe Salem, CT