ASU Inducts 81 Students Into Prestigious Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society

 

SAN ANGELO, TX - Angelo State University's chapter of the Phi Kappa Phi (PKP) national honor society recently inducted its fall 2025 class of 81 new student members during a special initiation ceremony in the Houston Harte University Center.

PKP is the nation's oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for students in all academic disciplines. Invitations to join PKP are extended to juniors in the top 7.5% of their class, and to seniors and graduate students in the top 10% of their class.

ASU's fall 2025 PKP inductees by hometown and major are:

San Angelo: Betty Abella, social work; Haylie Anicama, studio art; Briana Banuelos, accounting; Lindsey Cercone, interdisciplinary studies; Payton Collins, intelligence and analysis; Deneece Eddington, family nurse practitioner; Gabrielle Flores, health science professions; Ashlynn Galvin, kinesiology; Jennifer Garcia, homeland security; Stacey Jordan, educational leadership; Macy Lawdermilk, criminal justice; Morgan Long, social work; Landri Luther, psychology; Angel McKenzie, transformative leadership; Sarah McNeely, commercial aviation; Jacob Mitchell, commercial aviation; Rylee Morales, business administration; Ralph Mullins, interdisciplinary studies; Jackson Palafox, English; Souheak Samart, business data science and analytics; Misty Siler, professional school counseling; Chapman Sims, biology; Rylee Slate, geoscience; Jennifer Smith, intelligence and analysis; Tyeson Smith, commercial aviation/mechanical engineering; Thornita Som, business data science and analytics; Holly Sparks, professional counseling LPC; and Brenda Tyler, administrative leadership

Abernathy: Michael Hill, transformative leadership

Abilene: Andrea Calleros, family nurse practitioner; and Matthew Stazenski, transformative leadership

Aubrey: Caryn Wilson, transformative leadership

Austin: Katrina Guevara-King, social work; Lee Hunter, school counseling; and Evan Stewart, communication

Ballinger: Kimberly Castleberry, professional counseling LPC; and Caesar Nunez, coaching, sport, recreation and fitness administration

Bangs: Amanda Hargrove, professional school counseling

Bigfoot: Raegan Shahan, animal science

Big Spring: Ingrid Gamble, criminal justice

Cedar Park: Sammi Rutschman, professional counseling LPC

Colorado Springs, Colo.: Joseph Daubenspeck, global security studies

Decatur: Jack Stone, business administration

Del Rio: Guadalupe Gomez: counseling psychology

Denton: Julie Martin, professional counseling LPC

Early: Tanya Glasscock, school counseling

El Paso: Stephanie Solis, transformative leadership

Fairfield: Lori Sutton, professional school counseling

Fallon, Nev.: Joel Uptain, intelligence and analysis

Floresville: Heather Tschoepe, school counseling

Helotes: Elizabeth Tovar, student development and leadership in higher education

Honey Grove: Whitney Vaught, professional school counseling

Houston: Regina Jennings, mental health and wellness counseling; and Juliana Torres, professional school counseling

Kyle: April Munson, school counseling

Lancaster: Jazmyn Goolsby, administrative leadership

Littlefield: Soraya Payan-Vallez, interdisciplinary studies

Lubbock: Justin Aguayo, educational leadership

Marble Falls: Morgan Leonard, curriculum and instruction

McKinney: Channing Caskey, professional counseling LPC

Mertzon: Melanie Rainey, management

Oak Point: Brittany Estrada, public health

Plainview: Mercedes Hernandez, commercial aviation

Roby: Chasity Benson, biology

Round Rock: Lance Green, administrative leadership

Rule: Shelby Saffel, interdisciplinary studies

San Antonio: Jose Lopez, clinical social work; and Autumn Rodriguez, public health

Seguin: Lisa Chandler, school counseling

Spring: Angela Gonzalez, mental health and wellness counseling; and Jacquana Johnson, school counseling

Spring Branch: Shanna Baldwin, applied psychology

Sterling City: Basilia Braun, exercise science

Sundown: Miranda Franco, coaching, sport, recreation and fitness administration

Sweetwater: Morgan Gainey, school counseling

Trent: Amber Cortes, school counseling

Uvalde: Kaylyn Johnson, professional counseling LPC

Winters: Sarah Burt, family nurse practitioner

APO Armed Forces Europe: Nicolaus Hucal, intelligence and analysis

Khanh Hoa, Vietnam: Chau Cao, management information systems

Santa Cruz Xitla, Mexico: Estela Luna, Spanish

PKP is considered one of the nation's most prestigious academic honorary societies, along with Phi Beta Kappa, which recognizes majors in the arts and sciences, and Sigma Xi, which honors majors in the sciences. Dr. Dara Anderson, technology services manager, is ASU's PKP chapter president.

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