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STANDISH — Saint Joseph’s College of Maine recently inducted students to the Delta Epsilon Sigma National Honor Society. Local students included:

Kayla Collins of Poland, who is a senior communications major specializing in journalism. Collins participates in promoting green practices and sustainability on campus as a student eco-rep. She is also the anchor of the “Weekly Word,” a campus news show, and has written articles for the college alumni magazine. She wants to work as a news anchor and writer.

Jacqueline Garrison of Canton, who is a senior pre-optometry student. A biology major with a minor in chemistry, she is also a tutor, blood donor and member of the Make a Difference Club. She plans on becoming an optometrist.

Delta Epsilon Sigma is a national scholastic honor society for students of Catholic colleges and universities. Membership is based on leadership, service, superior achievement in the student’s academic program, 3.5 average or better based on a minimum of 63 semester hour credits of Saint Joseph’s College courses only, and the student’s indications of future creditable use of that achievement in bringing the principles of a sound Christian philosophy to bear effectively upon the problems of a modern free society.

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