
Several members of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity were inducted into academic honor societies as part of 2026 Honors Week at Northwestern State University.
This weekend, Daniel Gallagher, Owen Stutzman, and Owen Kennerson were recognized for their dedication to academic success.
Gallagher and Stutzmen were inducted into the Order of Omega.
It is a national organization recognizing those fraternity men and women who have attained a high standard of leadership in interfraternity activities. The society encourages them to continue along this line, and to inspire others to strive for similar conspicuous attainment. More than 600 Greeks have been inducted into the Mu Phi Chapter, which was founded at NSU in 1992.
Stutzman and Gallagher were also inducted into Blue Key. Additionally, Stutzman was selected to serve as Vice President of the organization.
Blue Key Honor Society, chartered at NSU in 1959, bases eligibility for membership on all-around leadership and integrity in student life, high scholastic achievement and service to others.
Kennerson was among 130 new members inducted into NSU’s chapter of Alpha Lambda Delta, an honor society for first-year students.
The Northwestern State University chapter was established in 1965. For most students, Alpha Lambda Delta is a stepping-stone to additional academic, leadership and Greek honor societies.
The national honor society is for first-year college students who maintained a grade point average of 3.5 of higher their first year of college. Alpha Lambda Delta fosters lifelong academic success, scholarship opportunities and leadership training.



















