Phi Theta Kappa announces their 2025-26 officers and sets annual goals
Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) held its first meeting of the semester on Thursday, October 9. Officer positions were discussed, and interested students took the appropriate steps. The first officer meeting was held on October 24, and we are pleased to announce our officers for this upcoming year.
- President, Ciara Robinson
- Vice President of Leadership, Chloe Baker
- Vice President of Service, Mai Tam
- Vice President of Fellowship, Sheenique Murray
- Recorder, Ella Rice
- Treasurer, Rachel Lim
- Student Government Liason, Mia Cruz
- Public Relations Officer, Kristy Browning
PTK has set goals and looks forward to stuffing Thanksgiving bags, holding their annual stuffed animal drive, increasing membership and participation, and growing leadership skills. For the spring semester, the group hopes to schedule a field trip and complete a service project. Advisors Jessica Wise, Meredith Stanton, and Jonathan Purkiss-Jones are very excited about this group of leaders, and they are honored to serve alongside these students.
PTK is an international honor society that promotes academic excellence. Members are eligible to compete for scholarships, to participate in regional, national, and international meetings and institutes, and to attend workshops on leadership and scholarships.
For more information about PTK and the newly elected officers, visit uaptc.edu/ptk.
Pictured left to right: (back row) Tam Mai, Sheenique Murray, Ciara Robinson, and Mia Diaz Cruz (front row) Ella Rice, Chloe Baker, and Rachel Lim (not pictured) Kristy Browning
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