Sigma Beta Epsilon Wins First Key Award

Sigma Beta Epsilon Wins First Key Award

Sigma Beta Epsilon was awarded its first ever prestigious Key Award at the Biennial Meeting in Indianapolis on Sunday, Nov. 7. Kathy Trotter, immediate past president and associate professor, received the award.

group photo outside duke school of nursing buildingSigma Beta Epsilon, DUSON's chapter of the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, was awarded its first ever prestigious Key Award at the Biennial Meeting in Indianapolis on Sunday, Nov. 7. Kathy Trotter, immediate past president and associate professor, received the award.

Over two years, the chapter demonstrated exemplary work in three areas: scholarship, service, and leadership with an engaged membership of more than 600 members. Highlights from their work included financial support for new inductee costs, leader mentoring program, strong community service in Durham and the Triangle area, and high member scholarship activities, despite the pandemic. They also won a regional award in July. 

Chapter members are encouraged to reach out to secretary Shelby Strockbine or Deirdre Thornlow for connections. You can follow Beta Epsilon on Facebook or Instagram.

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