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Beta Rho Honors Society  

Beta Rho is a chapter of Lambda Pi Eta, the National Communication Association Undergraduate Honors Society.

Requirements: 

Major or Minor Complete Have at least
Communication Studies 45 hours of undergraduate study 3.0 Overall GPA
Advertising/Public Relations 12 hours of Communication courses 3.25 Communication GPA
Journalism

Beta Rho Mission:
As the only active organization at Loyola University Chicago geared towards academically advanced communication majors, it stands as Beta Rho’s number one priority to recognize, foster and award those students who have pushed their talents and ability farther than that which is required from them.  Beta Rho also serves the Loyola community by stimulating interest in the communication field, promoting members’ ideas; establishing and maintaining closer relationships and mutual understanding between faculty and members of the organization.

What we do everyday:

  • Beta Rho members have the opportunity to develop leadership skills not only within Loyola, but are quickly becoming recognized as leaders in the Rogers Park Chicago community as well.
  • We learn to cooperate, share responsibilities and take initiative within a climate of democratic decision making.
  • Members can see in very practical concrete manners, the positive outcomes of coordinated action.
  • We are constantly learning first-hand how collective action can impact living contexts.
  • We have the opportunity to apply our departmental mission of social justice, and come to experience the diversity of ways in which such a mission may be pursued and understood.
  • We have opportunity to meet and work with faculty from Communication and other disciplines, and to cooperate with diverse student organizations.
  • Many of us are developing stronger interests in the pursuit of graduate education
  • We are learning to deal with conflict, divergence of opinion, and different leadership styles.
  • We have stretched the traditional tenets and notions of Lambda Pi Eta farther to include concerns of social justice and being “persons for others” in addition to following closely that which Lambda Pi Eta has outlined in its constitution for the organization.

     Fall 2007 at the Organizational Fair on Lake Shore Campus
     (L to R Laura White, Barrett Newell and Elizabeth Peters)

                          ---> Beta Rho meetings: Wednesdays 7:15pm at Loyola Hall, Lake Shore Campus

              1. E-board: President: Sophia Venetos
                             Vice President: Ellina Kushnir
                             Treasurer: Kirsten Knudsen
                             Secretary: Ashley Johnson
              2. Advisor:
                             Dr. Elizabeth Lozano
              3. Contact: For approval to join: elozano@luc.edu
                               any questions and comments: betarholuc@yahoo.com  

http://www.luc.edu/orgs/betarho

LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO
School of Communication · 820 N. Michigan Ave
Lewis Towers, Rm 900, Water Tower Campus · Chicago, IL 60611
Phone: 312.915.6548 · Fax: 312.915.8593 · E-mail: cmun@luc.edu

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