The University of New Mexico School of Architecture and Planning recently inducted 10 members into Tau Sigma Delta National Honor Society. Acting Dean Ric Richardson announced induction of five undergraduate and five graduate students into UNM’s Gamma Lambda chapter of the national organization. Tau Sigma Delta National Honor Society is the only honor society recognized in the fields of architecture and the allied arts, which includes landscape architecture and community and regional planning.
Undergraduate inductees working toward a bachelor of arts in architecture are Judith Abeita, Sandra Clough, Alberto Rodriguez and Kristen Schulte. Gepetta Billie is pursuing a bachelor of arts in environmental planning and design.
Graduate inductees working toward a master of architecture are Jode Nyboer, Nancy Lomax, Michele Delacey and Ana Petkovic. Fornessa Randal is pursuing a master of community and regional planning.
Tau Sigma Delta, founded in 1913 at the University of Michigan, is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies, giving Tau Sigma Delta the high rating of most distinguished honor societies in other educational fields.
Students inducted are in the top 20 percent of their class.
Media Contact: Carolyn Gonzales, (505) 277-5920; e-mail: cgonzal@unm.edu