Tricia Mulligan
Department Chair
Email: tmulligan@iona.edu
Phone: (914) 633-2429
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| Pi Sigma Alpha/Phi Zeta New Inductees |
In the presence of family and friends, the following students were welcomed into this prestigious national honor society:
| Cssis Marie Batinich | Ernest J. Folloro, Jr. | Angel M. Sanchez |
| Nicole Stella Bishop-Perez | Thomas Foy | Johnny M. Sanchez |
| Jodi Lynn Bonelli | Max Gaston | Christopher Snyder |
| Catherine Brunetto | James P. Katen | Rita Troup |
| Kelvin D. Collado | Cassandra Lembo | Kristina Tulenko |
| Danielle M. Collins | Alida Marcos | Dennis Velez |
| Kevin Michael Dugan | Scott T. O'Donnell |
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| Pi Sigma Alpha President Kristen DeFilippe addresses new inductees | Co-Moderator Dr. Jeanne Zaino addresses new inductees |
Congratulations to all our new members!
Any incoming Juniors or Seniors who are interested in applying to PSA/PZ Chapter should contact Dr. Zaino or Dr. Mulligan for additional information. New applications will be available in the Fall.
Graduating Members
| Lisa Baron | Kristin DeFillipe | Justin Michael Richardson |
| Cassie Marie Batinich | Kevin Dugan | Ashley Smith |
| Nicole Stella Bishop-Perez | Ernest J. Folloro, Jr. | Rita Troup |
| Jodi Lynn Bonelli | John Krzyminski | |
| Catherine Brunetto | Jennier Putetti |
Congratulations to the PSA/PZ graduating class of 2009 - we wish them all well in their future endeavors!
Phi Zeta Chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha, the National Political Science Departmtne inducts new members one time per year. For additional information about the honor society or the application process, please contact co-moderators:
Dr. Tricia Mulligan at tmulligan@iona.edu
or
Dr. Jeanne Zaino at jzaino@iona.edu."
For more information on Pi Sigma Alpha
The National Political Science Society
Pi Sigma Alpha was founded in 1920 at the University of Texas for the purpose of bringing together students and faculty interested in the study of government and politics. Professor C. Perry Patterson was an early leader of the first chapter and served as national president of PSA from 1920 until 1932. The success of the honor society at the University of Texas prompted other institutions to apply for chapters, with the Universities of Oklahoma and Kansas establishing chapters by 1922. In March of that year the society held its first national convention at the University of Oklahoma.
Growth in the honor society was gradual throughout the 'twenties and 'thirties and accelerated after the Second World War; today there are over 460 chapters throughout the country. There is at least one college or university with a PSA chapter in every state and the District of Columbia and, as of 1995, the U. S. territory of Guam.
In order to become a member of Pi Sigma Alpha, the Pi Zeta Chapter at Iona College, applicants must meet the following criteria:
(a) be a Junior or Senior
(b) maintain a B average (3.0) in Political Science courses
(c) have completed at least 4 Political Science courses (3 of which must be 300 level or higher)
Iona Student interns at Democratic National Convention
Iona senior and Political Science major Bridget McBrien is attending the DNC at the request of staffers working with Governor Cuomo of New York.
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia with Political Science faculty.
The Pre-Law minor program is designed to develop and enhance those skills required both at law school and in a legal career.
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