WKU Inducts Largest Class Into Pre-Health Honor Society

March 04, 2008

Bowling Green, Ky. - On March 3, Western Kentucky University inducted 25 students into the Alpha Epsilon Delta Pre-Health Professions Honor Society, the largest class ever.
           
WKU’s chapter, one of only three in Kentucky, was founded in 1968. AED is an international honor society dedicated to the encouragement and recognition of excellence in pre-professional health scholarship, including medicine, dentistry, veterinary and others. AED offers opportunities for intellectual and professional development, provides a forum for students with common interests, and extends a program of service to benefit the campus and community.
           
The inductees were:
           
Devin Bell, Columbia; Clayton Brothers, Central City; Benjamin Cannon, Franklin; Adam Craig, Greenville; Emily Gilson and Stuart Pursley, Glasgow; Jason Hall and Lauren Parsons, Louisville; Amanda Holaday, Taylorsville; Mary Hudson, Murray; James Hudson and Jodi Walden, London; Patrick Jenkins, Somerset; Jessica Jordan, White House, Tenn.; Seth King, Athens, Ala.; Morgan McGray, Fort Benning, Ga.; Jonathan Moore, Nelson Creek; Ashley Nally, Winchester; Candace Read, Hodgenville; Jason Russell, Russell Springs; Stefanie Tallent, Albany; Adam Wadlington, Eddyville; Andrew Walden and Joshua Wright, Bowling Green; and Andrea Williams, Morgantown.

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