Christian Frost, a member of the Beta Omicron Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity, was initiated into the NSU Chapter of Blue Key Honor Society.
Blue Key Honor Society is a premier honor society that recognizes college students at senior institutions of higher education for balanced and all-around excellence in scholarship, leadership, and service.
“It is unique in that it recognizes upper-classmen at colleges and universities throughout the nation for an exemplary and balanced record of achievement inside and outside the classroom,” its website stated.
The organization celebrates and honors the many accomplishments of its membership. “The special qualities of Blue Key members include intellectual curiosity with a desire to acquire knowledge, modeling a significant pattern of leadership which contributes to the institution’s student and campus life, service to the community and citizenship, expressing humility through moral character and integrity, and a strong sense of faith in word and deed.”
Frost, a native of Metairie, carries a 3.6 GPA in the Louisiana Scholars’ College and is a member of the NSU Interfraternity Council.
Blue Key participates in several service events throughout the community and university. Some of the service activities include ushering for graduations, working the President’s Box for football games, helping the President’s tailgate at football games, organizing fundraising events for various charities, volunteering in the community, and helping out at the Natchitoches Food Pantry.
The service organization was chartered at NSU in 1959.