Honor Society, Economics

 

 

 

Omicron Delta Epsilon is dedicated to the encouragement of excellence in economics. It encourages devotion on the part of its members as economists to the advancement of their science and to the scholarly effort to make freedom from want and deprivation a reality for all mankind.


OMICRON DELTA EPSILON (ΟΔΕ)

CONGRATULATIONS new 2013 members!

Induction Ceremony Program

Front Row (L-R):  Nicole M. D'Alessio, Noelle M. Kotelly, Alison L. Casey, Samantha-Jo Virga, Evan A. Girard
Back Row (L-R):  Scott R. Lemos, Anthony V. Albano, Travis J. Begin, Professor Marc Herold, Samuel C. Williams

UNDERGRADUATE  

GRADUATE

Anthony V. Albano
Travis J. Begin
Zachary J. Campbell
Gregory L. Carter
Alison L. Casey
Nicole M. D'Alessio
Kelly L. Galvin
Evan A. Girard
Noelle M. Kotelly
Jennifer J. Roberts
Rhett J. E. Terrell
Samantha-Jo Virga
Samuel C. Williams
Scott R. Lemos, Jr.
Christine I. Nichols

 

 

CHAIR:  Associate Professor Neil Niman
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM DIRECTOR:  Associate Professor Andrew Houtenville
ODE ADVISOR:  Associate Professor Marc Herold

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Omicron Delta Epsilon, one of the world's largest academic honor societies, was created in 1963 through the merger of two honor societies, Omicron Delta Gamma and Omicron Chi Epsilon.

Currently, Omicron Delta Epsilon has 578 chapters located in the United States, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, Mexico, Puerto Rico, South Africa, Egypt, France, and United Arab Emirates.

Our initiates are part of a very select group.  In order to be eligible to join the Beta Chapter of New Hampshire at UNH, a student must be a junior or senior economics major, have completed at least one of the intermediate theory courses and have a GPA above 3.0.

Omicron Delta Epsilon is dedicated to the encouragement of excellence in economics. It encourages devotion on the part of its members as economists to the advancement of their science and to the scholarly effort to make freedom from want and deprivation a reality for all mankind.