Saturday, December 21, 2013

Pi Sigma Alpha Brings in the Money, Again


From the ONU website:

ONU’s chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha, the national political science honor society, has received a grant of $900 from the national organization to fund a speaker series.
The grant, written by John Curiel, a senior political science major from Waukegan, Ill., and Daniella Chambers, a senior international studies and political science major from Fremont, Ohio, will be spent on establishing an alumni speaker series for the spring semester to highlight the types of jobsone can get in the field of political science.
This is the 11th time in 12 years that the ONU chapter has received grants from the national organization. Totaling more than $12,000, these grants have funded a variety of activities, including travel to conferences, research, and bringing outside speakers to the University. 
ONU’s chapter has been recognized as an “outstanding chapter” by the national organization five times in the past 10 years—more than any other chapter in the United States. The group is advised by Dr. Robert Alexander, chair of the Department of History, Politics, and Justice. 
Earlier this year, Kelly Morman, Dan Lee, and Mark Schloemer gave once such talk to students about the experiences they have had and the jobs they have held since graduation.  We are looking forward to seeing other alum return to campus to share their adventures.
 Well done John, Daniella, and PSA!

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