SAN ANGELO, TX — Angelo State University’s chapter of Alpha Chi National College Honor Society inducted 20 new members for the spring 2026 semester during a ceremony held at the Houston Harte University Center.
Alpha Chi is a national honor society open to undergraduate students from all academic disciplines. Eligibility requires students to rank in the top 10% of seniors or the top 7.5% of juniors at their institution.
ASU’s spring 2026 inductees, listed by hometown and major, include:
San Angelo
Nathaniel James, marketing
Kesiah Martinez, biology
Katelyn Moore, biology
Tabitha Ondieki, computer science
James Reid, interdisciplinary studies
Bradley Thompson, mechanical engineering.
Del Rio
Keleigh Bishop, psychology.
Falls City
Julianne McReynolds, kinesiology.
Ira
Cooper Caswell, agricultural science and leadership.
Midland
Kate Catalano, kinesiology.
Paint Rock
Ana Hennig, nursing.
Robert Lee
Roxana Rangel, psychology.
Roby
Chasity Benson, biology.
Sterling City
Jadyn Parrish, mathematics.
Acuña, Coahuila, Mexico
Gael Barron De Leon, psychology.
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Kuntharolen Kieng, mechanical engineering
Chansetei Kong, computer science
Kim Hong Lay, computer science.
ASU is part of Alpha Chi Region I. Karl Havlak, of the College of Science and Engineering, serves as the chapter’s head faculty advisor. Additional advisors include Charlene Bustos (College of Education), Dennis Hall (College of Science and Engineering), Marta Lukacovic (College of Arts and Humanities), Christabel Romine and Satvir Singh (Norris-Vincent College of Business), and Veronica Snow (Archer College of Health and Human Services). Hall also serves as Region I president and is a member of the Alpha Chi National Council.
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