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Phi Sigma Tau is the National Honor Society in Philosophy. Its
purpose is to promote ties among
philosophy departments in accredited
institutions and students in philosophy nationally. Both on the
local and national levels, Phi Sigma Tau considers its organization as
instrumental: a means for developing and honoring academic
excellence as well as philosophical interest. In addition to
providing a means of awarding distinction to students having high
scholarship and interest in philosophy, the Society promotes interest in
philosophy among the general collegiate public.
The Society's emblem is a pentagon with the letters Phi
Sigma Tau at the center. Each of the angles contains a word
representing one of the five streams of world thought: Chinese,
Indian, Islamic, Hebrew, and Greek. The seal of the Society is the
reverse side of the Athenian silver tetradrachma (B. C. 480-400), which
bears the owl, olive spray, and small crescent. the margin of the
seal carries the legend, Phi Sigma Tau, 1930.
Dialogue is the official journal of the society.
The national webpage is
phi-sigma-tau.org
The University of Dayton Ohio-Epsilon Chapter of Phi Sigma
Tau has as its purpose:
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To serve as a means of awarding distinction to students
having high scholarship and personal interest in philosophy
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To promote student interest in research and advanced study
in this field
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To provide opportunities for the publication of student
research papers of merit
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To encourage a professional spirit and friendship among
those who have displayed marked ability in this field
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To popularize interest in philosophy among the general
collegiate public.
Undergraduate students are eligible for active membership
if they have:
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Completed three or more semesters at the university of
Dayton
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Completed at least six semester credit hours of philosophy
coursework with a minimum GPA of 3.0 in all philosophy courses taken at
the University of Dayton
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Rank in the upper 35% of their class, and
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Participate in the chapter initiation ceremony

Initiation 2009 |

Officers, 2008-2009 |

Initiation in April 2007 |

Initiation in April 2005
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Faculty Advisor: Dr. Kurt Mosser
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President: |
Caryl Nunez |
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Vice-President |
Zachary Heck |
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Secretary |
Kurt Blankschaen |
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Treasurer |
Nick Hayes |
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Members of the Chapter
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2009 |
Kurt M. Blankschaen
Kyle P. Brady
Nicholas D. Haynes
Zachary S. Heck
Jeffry S. Kuerbitz
Nicholas R. Kuzmick
Thomas M. Middleton
Patrick T. Tassone |
2008 |
Tim Brown
Sam Conley
Caryl Nunez
Nick Padgett
Ryan Pollock
Olivia Walker |
2007 |
David Bartoletti
Nathan Bockrath
Jodi Lennon
Jessica Mortimer
Alexander Totomanov
Jessica Young |
2006 |
Jennifer R. Brown
Zachary J. Hooten
Celia M. Kallas
Ali K Kinsella
Mathhew L. Kroch
Lindsey M. McVay
Ashley M. Skoda
Zachary Stinetorf |
2005 |
Jeanette M. Bonomo
Julia J. Martin
Eileen E. Sullivan |
| 2004 |
Ryan Patrick Brennan
Patrick M. Craig
Kevin P. Fitzgerald
Stephen Carl Grothouse
Brian Thomas May
Carrie Anne Pappas
Luciana M. Zolli |
2003 |
Michael P. Baniak
Elizabeth A. Goins
Christopher A. Krafcik
Geoffrey M. Pipoly
Carolina A. Schiller
Sophie Vick
Nicholas Weber |
2002 |
Patrick J. Aderhold
Joel W. Brand
Jonathan G. Buck
Paul R. Jusseaume
Adam P. Kocoloski
Benjamin M. McBrayer
Bryan J. Pollard
Lisa E. Schroeder
Graham P. Wiemer
Charles P. Zei |
2001 |
Eric J. Culler
Mary S. Criscoll
Scott W. Gruber
Daniel P. Hutmacher
Anne S. Johnston
Michael A. Larsen
Dominic B. Marcellino
Kristen R. Oganowski
Susan E. Pratt
Jonathan M. Rhodes |
1999 |
Nina A. Anton
Laura K. Cooney
Luke T. Jensen
Rachael C. Meeks-Johnson
Jeffrey Nicholas
Hall S. Smeltzer |
| 1998 |
William J. Arther
Michael S. Balster
Elizabeth A. Marsch
Tracey L. wilson |
1997 |
Steven K. Berry
Matthew S. Bowman
Kristin D. Brooks
Chirstopher R. Dodsworth
Paul M. Hartke
David S. Koller
John A. Lynch
Elizabeth H. McCusker
Andrew J. Santer
John S. Schwaninger
Paul J. Tomcho
Theodore J. Whapham |
1996 |
Justine B. Biddle
Jeremy L. Boerger
Matthew P. Dougherty
Robert A. Gressis
Catherine E. Irwin
Beth A. McClimens
Andrew A. Merritt |
1995 |
Rita M. Bowen
Jay C. Carle
Anthony J. Catanzaro
Jeremy D. Garza
Joseph L. Hunter
Michael P. Linegang
Patrick T. McCulloch
Gregory D. Perri
Thomas B. Pinter
Elizabeth M. Rohlman
Rachel M. Ryan |
1994 |
Tara A. Burnhouse
Heather N. Duffey
Micihael W. Grunenwald
Andrew J. Hammer
Armando Hernandez
Rebecca A. Hirselj
Dawn M. Morris
Anne K. Rosa |
| 1993 |
Jennifer S. Burke
Andrew D. Graf
Matt A. Mayer
Jennifer A. Nichols
Louise M. Oess
Rebecca M. Ryan
Joel P. Sisolak |
1992 |
Laurie Marie Edwards
Kathleen G. Laird
Michelle M. Maciorowski
John P. Madden
Michael T. Reardon
Daniel T. Rosenbaum
Christopher Shuster
Jeffrey R. Susor
Charles R. Topping
David J. Ulbrich |
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