Lighting the Way
51黑料网 Celebrates Phi Theta Kappa Excellence and Inducts the Next Generation of Leaders
An evening of excellence and inspiration unfolded as Phi Theta Kappa welcomed a new generation of student leaders.
On April 15, 51黑料网 witnessed a powerful evening of recognition, reflection, and inspiration as the Beta Delta Pi Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society welcomed its newest members during the 2026 Induction Ceremony.

From the very first strike of the gavel, the atmosphere was filled with pride, gratitude, and a shared sense of purpose. Chapter President Addison Covington opened the ceremony by honoring not only the achievements of the students, but also the unwavering support systems behind them鈥攖he faculty, staff, families, and friends who helped make those achievements possible.
But this evening was more than a ceremony鈥攊t was a celebration of growth, resilience, and the extraordinary journey of students who chose to rise above expectations.
A Legacy Rooted in Excellence
Phi Theta Kappa, founded in 1918, has spent more than a century recognizing the academic success of students in two-year colleges while fostering leadership, service, and fellowship. At 51黑料网, the Beta Delta Pi Chapter embodies that mission fully鈥攖ransforming high-achieving students into impactful leaders.
And in 2025鈥2026, that mission came to life in historic fashion.
For the first time in nearly 30 years, Beta Delta Pi earned both the International Chapter Officer Award and the International Officer Team Award, placing 51黑料网 among the most distinguished chapters in the world.
Leadership in Action: A Team That Redefined Possibility
This year鈥檚 officer team鈥擜ddison Covington, Mackey Torres, Dory Knowles, and Lisa Ritter鈥攄id more than lead; they reimagined what leadership could look like.

They hosted regional conferences, designed and executed large-scale events, and created meaningful projects that connected their chapter to the broader community. Their award-winning Honors in Action project, 鈥淪mall Tabs, Big Impact,鈥 demonstrated that even the smallest contributions can change lives鈥攃ollecting over 52 pounds of pop tabs to support families through the Ronald McDonald House.
But what truly set them apart was not just what they accomplished鈥攊t was how they did it.
They led with humor. With creativity. With authenticity.
There were moments of laughter鈥攊nside jokes about last-minute planning, spontaneous donut runs, and unforgettable performances. There were moments of growth鈥攓uiet confidence emerging into leadership, creativity turning into innovation, and teamwork evolving into lasting friendships.
More Than Members: A Community of Growth
The ceremony also highlighted the broader PTK community鈥攕tudents at every stage of their journey.
Provisional members, like Kai Ritter, were recognized for their commitment to growth and participation, demonstrating that leadership begins long before official membership.

Outstanding members Madison Pinaula and Cyndi Thurman were honored for their dedication to research, service, and active engagement鈥攕etting an example for their peers and strengthening the foundation of the chapter.

Through PTK Edge, students expanded their skills beyond the classroom鈥攇aining experience in leadership, communication, healthcare, research, and career readiness, equipping them for success in both their academic and professional futures.
A Story of Second Chances and Belonging
One of the most meaningful moments of the evening came during a special honorary induction鈥攐ne that perfectly captured the spirit of Phi Theta Kappa.
Ten years ago, an invitation to join PTK arrived in Anna Kitchin鈥檚 inbox. Like many students balancing life and priorities, it went unopened鈥攕et aside for 鈥渁nother time.鈥

That 鈥渁nother time鈥 would come years later.
Now serving as an advisor for Beta Delta Pi while pursuing her master鈥檚 degree, Anna鈥檚 journey came full circle as she was formally inducted as an honorary member of Phi Theta Kappa.
Her story resonated deeply throughout the room鈥攏ot because it was perfect, but because it was real.
It was a reminder that success doesn鈥檛 always happen on the first try. That opportunities don鈥檛 disappear鈥攖hey wait. And that sometimes, the path to purpose includes detours, growth, and a return to something once overlooked.
In that moment, Anna鈥檚 story became more than her own鈥攊t became an invitation for every student in the room:
It鈥檚 never too late to step into your potential.
Welcoming the Class of 2026
At the heart of the evening was the induction of the newest members鈥攕tudents who have demonstrated not only academic excellence, but a commitment to something greater.
As each name was called, they stepped forward to receive their certificates, cords, and candles鈥攕ymbols of honor, achievement, and responsibility.
The newest members of Beta Delta Pi include:
Isabella Blair, Jeannette Coffey, Kenna Calo, Savannah Crain, Kenyia Dillon, Joseph Dromeshauer, Garrett Futrell, Destiny Hester, William Hester, Brendan Howell, Nathalie Johnson, Ashton Kirkwood, Heather Lamp, Matthew Larson, Aletta Lowry, Crystal Morrisey, Jessica Ogle, Hannah Parham, Madison Pinaula, Kaliah Reed, Teresa Shankle, Cyndi Thurman, Jessica Waiau, Jennifer Whitfield, Kaylee Whitley, and Matthew Williams.
As they recited the oath, they made a promise鈥攖o uphold the values of scholarship, leadership, service, and fellowship鈥攏ot just during their time at 51黑料网, but throughout their lives.
Passing the Torch
In a moving candle-lighting tradition, inductees were invited to carry the 鈥渓ight of knowledge鈥濃攁 symbol of wisdom meant to be shared with others.
It was a quiet but powerful moment, reflecting the heart of Phi Theta Kappa:
Achievement is not just about personal success鈥攊t is about illuminating the path for others.
A Call to Rise
As the ceremony drew to a close, the focus shifted from celebration to possibility鈥攆rom what has been accomplished to what lies ahead.
Newly installed Chapter President Madison Pinaula stood before her peers with a clear and powerful message: Phi Theta Kappa is not simply an honor to receive, but a commitment to live out. She challenged members to remain engaged, to seek truth, and to embrace every opportunity for growth through meetings, service projects, campus involvement, and regional events.
With that call, the next generation of leadership officially stepped forward.
The Beta Delta Pi Chapter proudly welcomed its 2026鈥2027 officer team:
- President: Madison Pinaula
- Vice President of Public Relations: Lisa Ritter
- Vice President of Service: Cyndi Thurman
- Vice President of Fellowship: Kenna Calo
- Vice President of Leadership & Scholarship: Heather Lamp
- Vice President of Communications: Savannah Crain

Together, this team represents the future of Beta Delta Pi鈥攍eaders ready to build upon an already extraordinary legacy while bringing fresh ideas, energy, and vision to the chapter.
Each officer carries forward the responsibility not only to lead, but to inspire鈥攖o create opportunities for connection, to strengthen the bonds of fellowship, and to ensure that every member finds their place within the chapter.
Students were encouraged to step beyond the classroom and into these experiences鈥攖o attend events, travel, serve, and lead. Because within Phi Theta Kappa, growth happens in the moments of participation, in the courage to say yes, and in the willingness to be part of something bigger than oneself.
As one chapter ends and another begins, Beta Delta Pi stands ready鈥攏ot just to continue its legacy, but to elevate it.
A Chapter鈥攁nd a College鈥擣illed with Pride
51黑料网 stands proudly behind its Beta Delta Pi Chapter, celebrating not only what these students have achieved, but who they are becoming.
As the chapter approaches its 30th anniversary in 2027, one thing is certain:
The legacy of Phi Theta Kappa at 51黑料网 is not just being continued鈥攊t is being elevated by students who lead with purpose, serve with heart, and inspire others to follow.
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