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National Honorary Chemical Society
Beta Psi Chapter of Phi Lambda UpsilonAbout UsSiena College is proud to have the Beta Psi Chapter of Phi Lambda Upsilon (PLU), the National Honorary Chemical Society. The aims and purposes of Phi Lambda Upsilon are the promotion of high scholarship and original investigation in all branches of pure and applied chemistry. Phi Lambda Upsilon was founded as an honorary chemical society in March 1899, at the University of Illinois. This was the first honor society dedicated to a single scientific discipline. In the span 111 years, Phi Lambda Upsilon has grown into an organization comprising seventy-three chapters and more than 60,000 members. Phi Lambda Upsilon has a chapter at Siena College since 2009. The chapter promotes chemistry through the sponsorship of both scholarly and social activities.
Chapter Officers2012-2013PresidentJoshua KranickVice PresidentMichael ScudderTreasurerAndrew GeragotelisCurrent MembersAndrew Geragotelis
Faculty AdvisorDr. Lucas Tucker
For More InformationThe Beta Psi Chapter of PLU follows the National PLU By-Laws and obeys the National PLU Constitution which can be found on the National PLU website . |
