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Michael Robinson Jr.
  • Louisville, KY

Michael Robinson Jr. Inducted Into First-Year Honor Society at Pitt-Bradford

2013 May 15

Michael Robinson Jr., an interdisciplinary arts major from Louisville, Ky., was among 13 students inducted by the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford into Alpha Lambda Delta, the national honor society for first-year students.

Students are eligible for membership if they earn a grade point average of 3.5 during their first term of full-time study while pursuing a baccalaureate degree. Students who earn at least a 3.5 average after two terms are also eligible for membership.

Founded in the Spring Term of 1924 at the University of Illinois, Alpha Lambda Delta is a national honor society that recognizes and encourages academic excellence among first-year students. Today, Alpha Lambda Delta has over 240 chapters throughout the nation. Pitt-Bradford established a chapter of the national Alpha Lambda Delta in April 1988.

Dr. Holly J. Spittler, associate dean of student affairs and advisor to the group, and Kyle Meserole, a sophomore majoring in sport and recreation management and outgoing ALD president from Bradford, conducted the induction ceremony.