Fifteen outstanding Life University students have been inducted into the Lasting Purpose Chapter of Mortar Board National Honor Society, a premier collegiate honor society that recognizes exceptional achievement in scholarship, leadership, and service.
The Lasting Purpose Chapter is the newest chapter of Mortar Board National Honor Society, first chartered in November 2023, noted a university press release.
The newly inducted members represent the highest standards of academic excellence (minimum 3.3 cumulative grade point average and 90 hours of completed coursework) and community engagement.
Mortar Board, founded in 1918, is dedicated to promoting equal opportunities in education and fostering leadership among college students. Membership is considered one of the most significant honors for undergraduate and graduate students nationwide.
The virtual induction ceremony on November 16 was conducted by national officers of the organization and celebrated the accomplishments of the Life University scholars and their dedication to making a positive impact on campus and beyond. As members of Mortar Board, they join a network of leaders committed to advancing education and service initiatives.
- Easton Childs
- Chima Chukwu
- Braden Deal
- Meindert Dekkinga
- Emeline Delaville
- Joshua Faile
- Nigel Hepburn
- Aiden Janowski
- Tahirah Jones
- Tamera Long
- Morgan McDowell
- Avery O’Brien
- Lela Parker
- Rasmus Petersen
- Phenix Cowart
Fifteen outstanding Life University students have been inducted into the Lasting Purpose Chapter of Mortar Board National Honor Society, a premier collegiate honor society that recognizes exceptional achievement in scholarship, leadership, and service.





