All NewsSnapshotsStudents Inducted into French Honor Society, Pi Delta Phi Lauren RubensteinMay 9, 20124minThis year, 11 seniors were inducted into the French National Honor Society, Pi Delta Phi, on April 18. The students were recognized for their outstanding scholarship in the French language and literature. Pictured, from left to right, are inductees Rachel Tretter, Carina Kaufman, Sarah La Rue, Emma Mohney, Kelvin Kofie, Rachel Silton, Meera Suresh, Hahn Le, Alexandra Kinney. Catherine Poisson, associate professor of romance languages and literatures, led the initiation ceremony. The society seeks to increase Americans' knowledge and appreciation of the cultural contributions of French-speaking countries, and to stimulate and encourage French and francophone cultural activities. Rachel Tretter , in the foreground, signs the Pi Delta Phi book, making her membership official, while Poisson watches on. Carina Kaufman, Sarah La Rue, Emma Mohney recite a pledge in French. Members of the society pledge to continue to promote and celebrate the French language and the Francophone culture throughout their life. In foreground, Alexandra Kinney, and behind, from left, Rachel Silton, Meera Suresh and Hahn Le recite the pledge. (Photos by Charlotte Christopher '12) Class of 2012frenchromance languagesstudent achievements Related Articles All NewsCampus LifeStudents September 4, 2024 Editorial Staff At Common Read, Author Asks Class of 2028 to Reimagine Relationships with the Earth All NewsFaculty September 4, 2024 Ziba Kashef Wesleyan Welcomes New and Visiting Faculty Members All NewsCampus News & EventsStudents September 3, 2024 Andrew Chatfield ‘Common Moment’ Tradition Connects New Students Across Difference