Liberty University chapter of Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society earns national recognition

Posted: November 3, 2012 at 6:50 pm

Liberty Universitys Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society chapter has earned the 2012 National Order of the Torch Award, ranking it among a select group of elite institutions nationwide.

Lynchburg, Va. (PRWEB) November 02, 2012

Only five other universities received the award this year, including Duke University, the University of Maryland, the University of Texas (Austin), Georgia State University, and the University of Texas (El Paso).

The award requires the club to submit a comprehensive report to show it meets all 13 rigorous standards. Libertys chapter was recognized especially for its engagement in community outreach, including its work with the Lynchburg Jubilee Center for at-risk youths, gathering Thanksgiving baskets for families in need, coordinating a Teddy Bear Drive for the pediatric unit at the local hospital, donating care packages for Hope for the Homestead to aid area families at Christmas time, and supporting Libertys Students Behind Our Soldiers program.

Preparing our entry for the Order of the Torch Award was an excellent project to encourage us to work together as a club, said Sarah Lynn Compton, Libertys 2011-12 ALD vice president. Members and officers wrote articles, took pictures, and came up with the final design for our entry. It provided our society with a tremendous opportunity to showcase the various projects we had been involved in that year.

In addition to the Order of the Torch, Brian Mauldin, Libertys 2011-12 chapter president, received a $1,000 2012 National ALD Trow Scholarship Award and Dr. Marilyn Gadomski, a professor of psychology and a chapter faculty advisor, received one of five Executive Directors Awards at the National ALD Leadership Conference in San Antonio, Texas, Oct. 19-21.

Alpha Lambda Delta, founded in 1924 at the University of Illinois, is an honors society that recognizes the achievement of first-year students. Today, there are more than 235 chapters nationwide. Membership is open to full-time freshmen who earn a scholastic average of 3.5 or better at a four-year college/university. Libertys chapter began in 1986 and has since initiated nearly 2,500 members.

Sandrea Williamson, a member of the ALD National Council, presented the award to Libertys chapter in the Grand Lobby of Arthur S. DeMoss Learning Center on Friday, Oct. 26.

You all have contributed to the success and truly understand the purpose of Alpha Lambda Delta, Williamson said. Those of you who were initiated last spring and the spring before that have passed your torches on into the world. We encourage you to continue to do that and be role models for those that come behind you. You are setting a standard for the campus; you are setting an example for our colleagues.

Liberty last received this honor in 1993.

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Liberty University chapter of Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society earns national recognition

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