CPTC's National Technical Honor Society Inducts New Members
April 25, 2017 11:24 AM
Coastal Pines Technical College’s chapter of the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) held an Induction Ceremony in the auditorium on the Jesup campus this week. The National Technical Honor Society honors the achievements of students within workforce education, provides scholarships to encourage the pursuit of higher education, and cultivates excellence in today’s highly competitive workforce. The ceremony celebrated the academic achievements of the fourteen students who were inducted.
President Glenn Deibert welcomed everyone in attendance. JaVonta’ Harris, NTHS member, then gave the invocation. Stephanie Roberts, NTHS Advisor, shared the background of the National Technical Honor Society and Lonnie Roberts, Provost, spoke about the Society’s emblem, insignia, colors, motto and slogan. NTHS Advisor Chad Swanson, then conducted a candlelight ceremony and induction of new members. NTHS members Derek Carter, Josh Gardner, Jessica Griffis, JaVonta' Harris, Elizabeth Heath, Jeannette Lane, Brantley Stone, Valerie Thornton participated in the candle lighting ceremony. To close the program, the inductees stated the pledge of membership followed by the benediction by Brantley Stone.
For more information about the Honor Society, contact Stephanie Roberts at sroberts@coastalpines.edu or cswanson@coastalpines.edu.
Photo above | From Left to right (Front Row) Dr. Glenn Deibert, President of CPTC, Chad Swanson, Distance Director with CPTC and Advisor to NTHS, Elizabeth Heath (Ware County), Valerie Thornton (Pierce County), Jessica Griffis, (Wayne County), Jeannette Lane (Glynn County), Lonnie Roberts, Provost of CPTC. (Back Row) Derek Carter (Wayne County), JaVonta' Harris (Long County), Brantley Stone (Jeff Davis County) Josh Gardner (McIntosh County) and Stephanie Roberts , Student Activity Coordinator of CPTC. Other Inductees but are not pictured here are: Heather Bumgarner (Camden County), Andrew M. Fullard (Ware County), Latoya Mitchell (Glynn County), Cody T. Morris (Pierce County), John Benjamin Sasser (Ware County) and Amanda Vaughn (Coffee County).
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