Concordia Nebraska inducts five students into Eta Theta chapter of Phi Epsilon Kappa

Five Concordia University, Nebraska students were recognized by the university’s Health and Human Performance Department on April 6, where they were inducted into the Eta Theta chapter of the Phi Epsilon Kappa (PEK) fraternity.
PEK is a national professional academic honorary society for students engaged in or pursuing careers in health and human performance professions. In order to become a member, students must maintain an overall GPA of at least 3.25, major in some aspect of health and human performance, have at least junior standing, provide service to the Concordia community and participate in extracurricular activities.
Students inducted into PEK in 2025:
· Talisa Buhr, junior, Adams, Neb.
· Nolan Graupmann, junior, Goddard, Kan.
· Brittani Gutz, junior, Plainview, Neb.
· Patrick Mars, junior, Cody, Wyo.
· Katelyn Nix, senior, Fort Wayne, Ind.
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