STARKVILLE – Ten students in Mississippi State’s College of Education recently were inducted into MSU’s chapter of Epsilon Pi Tau, the premier international honor society for students and professionals in technology fields.
Only 10% of MSU students are invited to join, and inductees must maintain a 3.25 GPA while completing 30 hours of coursework in their field. The 2025 inductees are industrial technology or information technology services majors in MSU’s Department of Industrial Technology, Instructional Design, and Community College Leadership. MSU’s chapter, Delta Psi, focuses on the tenets of excellence in technical standards, research and service in the technology field that have been embedded in the organization since its inception.
Recipients include: Deangelo Bush, a junior studying industrial technology from Columbus; Kaylin Vollenweider, a senior studying information technology services from Metairie, Louisiana; Isaiah Wren, a senior studying industrial technology from Shannon, Mississippi; Alexander “A.J.” Jones, a senior studying industrial technology from West Point.
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