From Mark Bridgen, Professor and Pi Alpha Xi advisor:
Pi Alpha Xi (PAX), the national honor society for horticulture, inducted 29 new members at a March 6, 2017 ceremony held in the H. H. Whetzel Room in the Plant Science Building on the Cornell University campus.
This set a record for the number of inductees in a single year since the chapter was revived at Cornell in 2013. Only the best students in the plant sciences are invited to join this national honor society.
Pi Alpha Xi was founded in 1923 at Cornell University and Cornell is the Alpha Chapter. Originally, it was the national honor society for floriculture, landscape horticulture and ornamental horticulture. In recent years it has changed and now honors excellence in all aspects of horticulture.
Since its founding, PAX has grown to 36 chapters at baccalaureate-granting institutions. Its mission is to promote scholarship, fellowship, professional leadership, and the enrichment of human life through plants. PAX was very active at Cornell University for many years, peaking in the 1970s. But the chapter went dormant for several years until its revival in 2013.
2017 PAX inductees:
- Cairo Archer
- Jessica Barbini
- Hauk Boyes
- Nana Britwum
- Yuqi Chen
- Myles Collinson
- Allison Coomber
- Kellie Damann
- Aliza Doyle
- Emily Follett
- Hannah Fuller
- Garrett Giles
- Catherine Hanss
- Sarah Hetrick
- Bailee Hopkins-Hensley
- Elizabeth Lamb
- Margaret Lovier
- Sarah Marino
- Kady Maser
- Roxana Padilla
- Jonathan Price
- Nina Sannes
- Tommi Schieder
- Samantha Schultz
- Cynthia Sias
- George Stack
- Amanda Sudilovsky
- Benjamin Sword
- James Winans
- Xuying Zheng