Theta Alpha Kappa: Religious Studies Honor Society
Theta Alpha Kappa, the National Honor Society in Religious Studies and Theology, was established in 1976 at Manhattan College in New York City. The Alpha Gamma Eta Chapter at Stonehill College was established in 1996, joining over 100 TAK chapters at colleges and universities throughout the United States.
Purpose
The purposes of Theta Alpha Kappa are:
- to further the study of religion and theology;
- to encourage excellence in research, learning, teaching and publication;
- to foster the exchange of ideas among scholars;
- and to sponsor activities for the realization of these purposes.
Requirements
Student members must meet the following requirements: (1) 12 credits in Religious Studies with a 3.5 average; (2) a cumulative average of 3.0; (3) included in the top 35% of their class.
Recent Inductees
2006-2007:
Sarah B, Budlong
Casey Lynn Daraz
Jennifer E. Henderson
Courtney J. Koschei
Dana L. Pellitteri
Elizabeth Ann Ridout
Katherine M. Romel
Kristen Rose Testaverde
Sean Woods
2005-2006
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1999-2000
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1996-1997