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Sport and exercise science honor society inducts three

Three Pitt-Bradford students were inducted into Phi Epsilon Kappa, the honors fraternity for sport and exercise science.

To be considered, inductees must have a sophomore standing, a minimum overall grade point average of at least 3.0, high moral character and leadership potential within the profession.

Phi Epsilon Kappa is a national professional fraternity for people engaged in or pursuing careers in health, physical education, recreation or safety.

Among those inducted were Lauren E. Kinniburgh, an athletic training major from Smethport; Megan Truman, a sports medicine major from Bradford; and Ashley Wenger, an athletic training major from Lancaster.

Advisers of the Pitt-Bradford chapter are Jason Honeck, assistant professor of athletic training and director of the athletic training program, and Mark Kelley, instructor of sport and exercise science and director of the sports medicine program.

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