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Pulitzer Prize-winner Mirta Ojito, a former Phi Theta Kappa Distinguished Alumna, has been accepted into the Council on Foreign Relations. 

Jeremy Mathis, who served as 2011-2012 International Vice President – Division IV, recently returned to Pikes Peak Community College in Colorado to deliver a speech on a topic he’s come to know well: college completion.

Jackson, MS – Selected as the first Oberndorf Scholars, 10 Phi Theta Kappa members have been awarded a total of $5,000 in scholarships. Selected from nearly 100 applications, the scholars receive scholarships of $500 each to further their associate degree studies.

Captivating speakers, a cooking class and a tour of antebellum homes were on the agenda as the 2013 Faculty Scholars gathered at Phi Theta Kappa Headquarters in Jackson, Mississippi, to prepare for the

Jackson, MS – Phi Theta Kappa CEO Dr. Rod Risley has been appointed by Dr. Kay McClenney, Director of the Center for Community College Student Engagement, to serve on the organization’s National Advisory Board.

New features coming in February to websites powered by Phi Theta Kappa will make your website login easier to remember, allow you to log in using Facebook and simplify the process of navigating from site to site.

As a member of the Nu Lambda Chapter at Harry S. Truman College in Chicago, Illinois, Melissa Brand admits that while she knew she wanted to transfer, she was lost at first.

JACKSON, MS – Sixty-five Phi Theta Kappa members from across the U.S. and the British Virgin Islands participated in the Inaugural Scholar Conference held January 19-23 in Washington, D.C.

Phi Theta Kappa alumnus Mark Svensson is hitting the road with his wife Ismini to complete acts of good works in all 50 states.

JACKSON, MS – Phi Theta Kappa has chartered a new chapter at Brown Mackie College in Oklahoma City. In a January 5 chartering ceremony held on campus, five students were inducted as charter members of the Beta Upsilon Eta Chapter.

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