¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ revives national honor society chapter; initiates new members

SHREVEPORT, LA — On November 14, 2024, ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ initiated 21 new members into its chapter of Omicron Delta Kappa (ODK), the National Leadership Honor Society, during a ceremony on campus at Brown Chapel. The College’s ODK chapter, the Beta Pi Circle, was founded in February 1949 and is one of the oldest ODK chapters in the nation but had not held an initiation since the COVID-19 pandemic.

ODK was founded December 3, 1914, at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia, by 15 student and faculty leaders. The founders formulated the idea that leadership of exceptional quality and versatility in college should be recognized, that representatives in all phases of college life should cooperate in worthwhile endeavors, and that outstanding students, faculty, and administrators should meet on a basis of mutual interest, understanding, and helpfulness. ODK was the first college honor society of a national scope to give recognition and honor for meritorious leadership and service in extracurricular activities and to encourage development of general campus citizenship. Since its founding, ODK has initiated over 340,000 members.

Lisa Johnson, assistant professor of accounting at ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ’s Frost School of Business and a ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ alumna, spearheaded the task of reactivating the College’s Beta Pi Circle.

“During my second year as a full-time faculty member, I realized that the circle had not been active since 2020-2021 due to the COVID pandemic,” said Johnson. “I was initiated into Omicron Delta Kappa when I was an undergraduate at ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ and I remember it being such an honor (less than 5% of the student body are invited to join). The members of our Circle were leaders on campus across all areas - athletics, communications, academics, and the arts.”

As an ODK member, Johnson recognized the historical significance of ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ’s chapter for both the College and the national honor society.

“The Beta Pi Circle of ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ College was installed over 75 years ago and I couldn’t imagine it not existing on campus anymore,” explained Johnson. “I decided to contact the area representative of ODK last spring (2024) to see what would need to take place to ‘re-activate.’  After a lot of planning and hard work, the Circle now has 21 new members! My hope is that students will be empowered to reach their full potential and leave a lasting mark on ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ’s campus and their communities.”

Johnson is serving as faculty advisor to the Beta Pi Circle along with fellow ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ graduate Kennedy Wilcher, assistant professor of theatre. New members selected for ODK this year include:

A photo gallery from the initiation ceremony is available at .

ODK members can apply for scholarships for graduate or professional school, internships, and leadership programs. Students also have access to a national network of over 340,000 members. For more information about ODK, visit the national website at .