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Danbury Natives Inducted into National Communication Honor Society
Hannah Keiser and Jessica Oliveira, both studying at Eastern Connecticut State University, were recently inducted into Lambda Pi Eta.

From Eastern Connecticut State University:
A number of Eastern Connecticut State University students were recently inducted into Lambda Pi Eta, the national honor society for the field of communication.
Among the inductees were:
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Hannah Keiser '16 of Danbury, who majors in Communication.
Jessica Oliveira '16 of Danbury, who majors in Communication.
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The society recognizes students who have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0, a communication studies GPA of at least 3.25, are in the upper 35 percent of their graduating class, are enrolled in good standing and display a commitment to the field of communication.
"Eastern's chapter of Lambda Pi Eta, Tau Nu, includes many students who have not only achieved academic excellence according to the national standards but who also have demonstrated professional competence in the many applied areas of communication," said Professor Terri Toles-Patkin, "including video, audio, print journalism, photography, interpersonal communication, public relations, advertising and social media."
Founded in 1889, Eastern Connecticut State University is the state's public liberal arts university and one of only 29 such designated institutions in North America. Eastern is home to 5,300 students who come from 158 of Connecticut's 169 townships, from 20 states throughout the country, and from 63 foreign countries. As a predominantly residential campus, Eastern has approximately 60 percent of undergraduate students living on its beautiful campus. With more than 150 buildings and 2.3 million square feet of space, Eastern's physical plant is admired by students and visitors alike; in January 2016, a new Fine Arts Center opened, further advancing Eastern's liberal arts mission.
The university offers 38 undergraduate majors, 55 minors, and seven master's degree programs. An excellent student/teacher ratio (15.5:1) and small class sizes (average class size is 23.3) allow students to receive exceptional personal attention.
Photo: Eastern's 2016 cohort of communication honor society inductees.:
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