Lambda Pi Eta

American collegiate honor society for communications


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nameLambda Pi Eta
lettersΛΠΗ
crestThe_crest_of_Lambda_Pi_Eta.jpg
image_size200px
birthplaceUniversity of Arkansas
founded
statusActive
typeHonor society
emphasisCommunications
scopeNational
affiliationACHS
colorsCrimson and Silver
publicationLPH Journal
Ceased publication in 2015
chapters500+
lifetime26,000+
address1765 N Street, NW
cityWashington, D.C.
ZIP code20036
homepage
countryUnited States
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| name = Lambda Pi Eta | letters = ΛΠΗ | crest = The_crest_of_Lambda_Pi_Eta.jpg | image_size = 200px | birthplace = University of Arkansas | founded = | status = Active | type = Honor society | emphasis = Communications | scope = National | affiliation = ACHS | colors = Crimson and Silver | publication = LPH Journal Ceased publication in 2015 | chapters = 500+ | lifetime = 26,000+ | address = 1765 N Street, NW | city = Washington, D.C. | state = | ZIP code = 20036 | homepage = | country = United States Lambda Pi Eta (ΛΠΗ) is an international communication studies honor society, associated with the National Communication Association (NCA). Lambda Pi Eta was established in 1984 at the University of Arkansas and has more than 500 active chapter. It is an Association of College Honor Societies member.

History

Lambda Pi Eta was founded in 1985 at the University of Arkansas. Its founder was student Lori Beth Young (Griggs), with the assistance of communications study professor Steve Smith. Its purpose was to recognize scholastic achievement in communications studies and to promote and encourage academic conversations between students and faculty.

Around 24 students were recruited or tapped for the first induction ceremony. Young served as the Alpha chapter's first president, with Smith as the society's advisor.

Lambda Pi Eta became a part of the National Communication Association in 1988, and the official honor society of the NCA in July 1995. Lamba Pi Eta joined the Association of College Honor Societies in 1996.

In its first 25 years, the society initiated 22,000 members. In 2012, it had 521 active chapters, 521 active members, and 26,215 total initiates. In 2012, it began offering membership to graduate students.

Its national headquarters is at 1765 N Street NW in Washington, D.C.

Symbols

The name Lambda Pi Eta represents Aristotle's three types of proofs of persuasion: Logos (Lambda) meaning logic, Pathos (Pi) relating to emotion, and Ethos (Eta) defined as character credibility and ethics.

The induction ceremony including lighting three candles, representing the Greek letters Lambda, Pi, and Eta.

The society's colors are crimson and silver. Its publication was LPH Journal, which ceased published in 2015. Its newsletter is Simply Speaking.

Member requirements

In order to become a member of Lambda Pi Eta, communications students must rank in the top 35 percent of their class, with a 3.0 cumulative GPA after completing sixty semester hours.

Chapter list

Main article: List of Lambda Pi Eta chapters

Lambda Pi Eta has more than 500 active chapters in the United States.

Notable members

References

References

  1. "Lambda Pi Eta Honor Society - Communication".
  2. Reynard, Leslie J.. (2018-04-19). "Microhistories of Communication Studies: Mapping the Future of Communication through Local Narratives". Routledge.
  3. "Lambda Pi Eta".
  4. (May 2021). "Simply Speaking". Lambda Pi Eta.

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