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Entrepreneurship Honor Society Earns National Award

A woman with curly red hair, wearing a dark blazer and holding a remote, speaks to a seated audience. Several people, both men and women, are visible in the background listening attentively.

Sigma Nu Tau, Susquehanna University’s honor society dedicated to entrepreneurship, has been nationally recognized for its programming and academic success of its student members.

Susquehanna’s chapter was awarded the Gold Outstanding Chapter Award, the highest honor available, and was named as the 1st place overall outstanding chapter in the U.S.

To be eligible for these recognitions, a chapter must host a guest speaker, multiple chapter meetings, entrepreneurial student events, a pitch competition while its members maintain a 3.2 grade point average.

Among other programming successes, Susquehanna was specifically recognized for its annual House of Hawks business pitch competition.

“I am elated that the work of our students and their dedication to our chapter has been recognized at this level,” said Emma Fleck, chair and associate professor of management and marketing and advisor to Sigma Nu Tau. “These awards are a testament to the caliber of our students, who have made our chapter something to be very proud of.”

The requirements for being invited to join the Sigma Nu Tau honor society are a major or minor in entrepreneurship, a 3.2 grade point average and junior standing.


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