The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi's international community is a unique blend of students, academicians and corporate and civic leaders from all fields of endeavor. Membership in Phi Kappa Phi recognizes and rewards academic success. That recognition doesn’t end after initiation. From their time in school to their professional career, Society members’ hard work continues to pay off and be acknowledged.
Phi Kappa Phi would like to congratulate these members on their recent achievements:
Alyssa Limjuco (Syracuse University) was named a Class of 2027 Senior Class Marshal. Through leadership, academics, and an unwavering commitment to the Orange community, annually two students earn one of the most distinguished honors of a Syracuse University undergraduate career, being named the Senior Class Marshals.
Anne Creekmore (Virginia Commonwealth University) has been included in Marquis Who's Who. As in all Marquis Who's Who biographical volumes, individuals profiled are selected on the basis of current reference value. Factors such as position, noteworthy accomplishments, visibility, and prominence in a field are all taken into account during the selection process.
David Briscoe (University of Arkansas at Little Rock) has received the UA Little Rock Phi Kappa Phi Legacy Award for his many years of mentorship and dedication.
Debora Wenger (The University of Mississippi) was named the 2026 recipient of the Edward L. Bliss Award for Distinguished Broadcast Journalism Education. The award recognizes an electronic journalism educator who has made significant and lasting contributions to the field.
James Nichols (Troy University) has received the Phi Kappa Phi Outstanding Junior Award. The award recognizes junior-level students who demonstrate exceptional academic achievement, strong leadership, and meaningful campus or community involvement, along with a record of intellectual curiosity and service consistent with the society’s values.
Lawrence Oyenpemi (Middle Tennessee State University) has been named the recipient of the 2026 Phi Kappa Phi Chapter 246 Graduate Scholar Award. The award is a competitive honor recognizing academic excellence among graduate students who are active members of the nation’s oldest all‑disciplinary honor society.
Maria Jovannie Lagman (Texas A&M University) has been recognized as the recipient of the Krystal Broussard Award of Excellence. This honor reflects a continued commitment to excellence in the field of human resources.
Mayra Schliemann (Troy University) has received the Phi Kappa Phi Outstanding Senior Award. The award recognizes graduating seniors who exemplify outstanding academic achievement, leadership, and service, along with a strong record of intellectual excellence and engagement that reflects the society’s commitment to scholarship and lifelong learning.
Rachel Dieterich (Texas A&M University) was named the recipient of Texas A&M’s prestigious Phi Kappa Phi Outstanding Junior Award for the 2025-26 academic year. The Phi Kappa Phi Outstanding Junior Award recognizes students who demonstrate exceptional academic achievement, strong leadership, and active involvement in campus and community service, along with a clear commitment to scholarship and intellectual growth.
Ryan Stoa (Louisiana State University) has received the 2026 Non-Tenured Faculty Award. Co-sponsored by the LSU Alumni Association, the award recognizes the brightest young scholars and artists on the LSU campus.
Sarah Delgado (University of Houston-Clear Lake) was recognized as the 2026 Outstanding Undergraduate Student in Environmental Science at the University of Houston–Clear Lake. The award recognizes a student with an exceptional academic record, significant research or fieldwork contributions, and demonstrated excellence and engagement within the environmental science program.
Do you have an accomplishment you’d like to share? Email your member news to news@phikappaphi.org to be considered for inclusion.