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Nu Lambda Mu ASU Chapter inducts 10 new members into Fall 2019 class

Fall 2019 inductees of the Nu Lambda Mu Honor Society from Arizona State University stand next to a banner for the society.

Fall 2019 inductees of the Nu Lambda Mu Honor Society from Arizona State University. Pictured here (left to right): Dr. Robert Ashcraft, Joe Mannarelli (prior inductee), Angela Lopez (prior inductee), Prof. Mark Hager, Sam Wessel, Molly Wagge, Amanda Siegal, Nahil Ismail and Prof. Laurie Mook. Not pictured: Thomas Isakson, Erin Larkins, Andrew MacDonald, Lindsay Piper, Alaina Caulkett and Jennifer Granillo.

Nov. 15, 2019 (Phoenix, Ariz.) – The Arizona State University chapter of the Nu Lambda Mu Nonprofit Honor Society will induct 10 new members into the Fall 2019 class at a December 7 ceremony. This brings to 90 the number of students from ASU who have been admitted into NACC’s honor society since 2014, the first year that ASU students began applying for the honor.

The Fall 2019 members are:

  • Alaina Caulkett
  • Jennifer Granillo
  • Thomas Isakson
  • Nahil Ismail
  • Erin Larkins
  • Andrew MacDonald
  • Lindsay Piper
  • Amanda Siegal
  • Molly Wagge
  • Samantha Wessel

All 10 inductees will earn their Master of Nonprofit Leadership and Management degrees from Arizona State University this year.

The international Nu Lambda Mu Nonprofit Honor Society was established in 2012 by the Nonprofit Academic Centers Council to recognize students dedicated to the study of nonprofit management, philanthropy, and social entrepreneurship and enterprise. The honor society expanded in 2018 to include undergraduate students. Its mission is to advance the study of nonprofit organizations and their function in society and to promote scholarly achievement among those who engage in these academic pursuits.

Nu Lambda Mu seeks to recognize those who, as part of a degree or certificate program, have excelled in coursework and as a leader to others. By encouraging rigorous study in the field of public serving organizations, the Nu Lambda Mu Honor Society promotes the professionalization and ethical conduct of all who pursue careers of service.

Nu Lambda Mu is a special national honor society for graduate and undergraduate students specifically in nonprofit programs. Current students, as well as degreed alumni, are eligible for this honor society if they have achieved a GPA of 3.7 or higher and have completed at least half of their degree coursework. Once an individual is inducted into Nu Lambda Mu, he or she is a member for life.