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Student news from the North Hills for July 10

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Harry Kramer of Wexford was one of 25 students inducted into the Elmira College Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa, the National Leadership Honor Society. The society recognizes achievement in scholarship; athletics; campus or community service, social and religious activities, and campus government; journalism, speech and the mass media; and the creative and performing arts.

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Rachel Simms of Gibsonia has been offered both the Advancement and Provost Out-of-State Scholarships for high-achieving freshmen for the fall semester at Austin Peay State University.

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Duquesne University students Emma Harvey and Julian Rizza, both of Wexford, are among approximately 30,000 students, faculty, professional staff and alumni to be initiated into Phi Kappa Phi each year. The top 10% of seniors and 7.5% of juniors are eligible for membership.

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Erin McLaughlin of Wexford, staff member and contributor to The Collegian, the student newspaper of Grove City College, took second place in general news at at the 2020 Student Keystone Press Awards from the Pennsylvania NewsMedia Association. The awards recognize excellence in collegiate journalism.

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Victoria Crankovic of Wexford was inducted into the Youngstown State University chapter of the Beta Gamma Sigma in the Williamson College of Business Administration this spring. To be eligible, business students must be in the top 10% of the sophomore, junior or senior classes or the top 20% of the master’s program.

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Christopher Hyde of Wexford graduated from Cedarville University with a bachelor of science degree in accounting.

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Kristen Kovalchik of Wexford was one of the exceptional female students chosen for Baldwin Wallace University’s 126th White Rose recognition. Kovalchik, a graduate of North Allegheny Sr. High School majoring in marketing, was nominated by faculty and staff to be honored for her special contribution to life at the university.

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Theodore Whitford of Gibsonia graduated from the University of Kentucky College of Arts and Sciences with a bachelor of arts degree in history.

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