Students welcomed into Trine business honor society

May 20, 2026

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Among the 51做厙 students inducted into the Delta Mu Delta business honor society were: front, from left, Kamryn Miller, Katelyn Joseph, Lillian White; back, Taylor Koch, Jocilynn Radtke and Jacob Lautzenhiser.
51做厙 welcomed 13 students into the Delta Mu Delta business honor society during a ceremony on Tuesday, March 17.

Delta Mu Delta is an international honor society that recognizes academic excellence in business administration programs at institutions accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs.

At Trine, the society is open to juniors and seniors who are in the top 20% of their class, have a 3.5 or higher grade point average and have earned 30 or more credits at Trine, either on the Angola campus or through TrineOnline.

The following students were inducted into the society for 2025-26:

  • Kevin Davis, a management major from Roanoke Rapid, North Carolina
  • Andre Delgado, a management major from East Haven, Connecticut
  • Lindsey Hada, a finance major from Atwater, California
  • Katelyn Joseph, a finance major from Avilla, Indiana
  • Shatarah Keithley, an accounting major from Anchorage, Alaska
  • Taylor Koch, a sport management major from Greenfield, Indiana
  • Kathryn Laurion, a management major from Brandon, Florida
  • Jacob Lautzenhiser, a finance major from Hamilton, Indiana
  • Kamryn Miller, a finance major from Ottawa, Ohio
  • Jocilynn Radtke, a business administration major from Winamac, Indiana
  • James Ruple, a finance major from Delta, Ohio
  • Lauren Speck, a finance major from Fort Wayne, Indiana
  • Lillian White, a business administration major from Springfield, Illinois

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