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Gamma Sigma Epsilon - Delta Beta Chapter

Gamma Sigma Epsilon is a national honorary society for students studying chemistry. The society was founded in 1919 at Davidson College in Georgia. There are currently over 40 chapters of ΓΣΕ in 18 states.

The UA chapter of ΓΣΕ (Delta Beta) was founded in 1924. It has a long history of recognizing the outstanding students and faculty of the Department of Chemistry.

Membership in ΓΣΕ is available to any chemistry major or minor who has completed at least 14 hours of chemistry courses at UA, has a 3.3 GPA in chemistry, and a 3.3 GPA overall. Induction of new members occurs during the spring semester. For more information, contact Dr. Kevin Shaughnessy, ΓΣΕ faculty advisor.

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2009 Gamma Sigma Epsilon Initiation Class

(l to r): David Beasley, Sarah Stuart, Gannon Parker, Courtney Guenther, Duncan Harmon, Kyndall Sonnier, Kevin Tice, Preston Beasley, Rachel Rose, Robert Sharpe, Patrick Montgomery, Spencer Alaniz, Tyler McPherson, Parker McCrary, Joseph Randall, William Black, Hannah Welch
Not Pictured: Richard Cockrum and Julie Richardson

 

 


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