Morningside College recently initiated new students into the Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society. Membership in the Morningside chapter is open to full-time freshman men who earn a scholastic average of 3.5 or better and who rank in the top 20 percent of their class.

Morningside College recently initiated new students into the Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society.

Phi Eta Sigma is the nation’s oldest and largest honor society for first-year college and university students in all disciplines. Membership in the Morningside chapter is open to full-time freshman men who earn a scholastic average of 3.5 or better and who rank in the top 20 percent of their class.

The following Morningside College students were initiated into Phi Eta Sigma:

From Sioux City –Connor Niles.

From Iowa –Matthew Nieland of Auburn; Alexander Schmitz of Carroll; Logan Buth of Danbury; Braden Gebel of Ida Grove; Lucas McDermott of Johnston; Gage Fenton of Keokuk; Jesse Nitzschke of Le Mars; Jacob Miller of Mapleton; Austin Schmidt of Remsen; Andrew Metzger of Rock Rapids; Jace Neubaum of Rockwell City; Jason Kenny of Schaller; and Brian Vander Berg of Sheldon.

From Nebraska – James Farnan of Bellevue; Alexander Janssen of Crofton; Nathan Caniglia, Brock Howery and Jared Sorenson of Omaha; and Chase Grizzle of Pawnee City.

From South Dakota – Jared Jochum of Dakota Dunes; Christian Trainor of Harrisburg; Preston Nordling of Madison; Trenton Solsma of North Sioux City; Joseph Schueller of Pierre; and Jacob Green and Travis Metzger of Sioux Falls.

From other states – Logan Anderson of Firestone, Colo., and Jacob Hecht of Lansing, Kan.