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Honour Society Inducts Jeff Neagle

This article first appeared in issue 39, and was written by Staff.

WKU student Jeffrey Scott Neagle of Columbia has accepted membership in Golden Key International Honour Society and was individually honored during a campus ceremony. Membership is by invitation only to the top 15 percent of juniors and seniors in all fields of study. Golden Key is a non-profit, academic honors organization that provides academic recognition, leadership opportunities, community service, career networking and scholarships. It has more than 300 chapters around the world.

Jeff is majoring in Middle Grades Education for Social Studies and Language Arts. He will graduate in December and plans to begin work on his Master's. He would like to teach middle school social studies for a time, then move on to either law school or get his PhD to teach college. He has a 3.9 gpa and has been on the President's List or Dean's List every semester.

Jeff is the son of Carole Thomas and Reed Neagle, the grandson of Faye Rowe and the late Nathan Rowe, and Rachel Neagle and the late Hailey Neagle.



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