PTK Catalyst, Phi Theta Kappa’s
international convention, was turned into a live virtual streaming event this
year. Alpha Mu Chi, Northeast Texas Community College’s chapter of Phi Theta Kappa,
was among those recognized at the international level. Awards were given out to
recognize the hard work of 1,285 chapters in the United States and ten other
nations.
Alpha Mu Chi was named a Top 100
chapter, Distinguished Chapter, and a Five Star Chapter. The chapter also
received an Honors in Action award for their project “Transforming Mental
Health Stigmas into Celebrations Through Art” which included an “Outside the
Lines” art show and calendar of artwork. Chapter member Jacob Lambie won the
International Vice-President of Division II position, a first for the chapter.
Keynote speakers at the event included
James Ellis, Phi Theta Kappa International President, Dr. Lynn Tichner-Ladner,
President and CEO of Phi Theta Kappa, Erica Dhawan, Connectional intelligence
Expert and Author, and Dr. Boris Konrad, Neuroscientist and Memory Expert.
Chapter members had “virtual tickets” and watched the event live streamed April
16-17, although pre-event activities, such as campaigning for international
officer positions, began weeks prior.
Founded over 100 years ago, Phi Theta
Kappa is the oldest, largest, and most prestigious honor society for two year
colleges. PTK has four Hallmarks: Leadership (give opportunities for leadership
experience and character development); Scholarship (recognize those who excel
academically and strive to reach a higher level of learning); Fellowship
(gather a community of like-minded individuals who share ideas and ideas); and
Service (emphasize service to others, both on college campuses and in their
communities).
For more information on Phi Theta Kappa
check out www.ptk.org or contact lead advisor Dr. Melissa Fulgham at
mfulgham@ntcc.edu. Alpha Mu Chi is NTCC’s chapter of Phi Theta Kappa and more
information about chapter activities can be found at
https://www.facebook.com/alphamuchi.
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