Four students inducted into music national honor society

Published by Concordia University, Nebraska 8 years ago on Fri, Apr 24, 2015 11:38 AM
Concordia seniors Brianna Rerucha, Jordan Miller and Barbara Leising were inducted into Pi Kappa Lambda, a national music honor society, this spring. Not pictured: Natalie Kesar

Concordia University, Nebraska recently inducted four students into the Iota Nu chapter of Pi Kappa Lambda. The students were inducted into the national music honor society at the university’s spring honor recital.

The music faculty makes nominations based on both scholarship and musicianship.

As an accredited, institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music, Concordia is eligible to induct up to 20 percent of the senior class of music majors and up to 10 percent of the junior class of music majors each year.

Pi Kappa Lambda became a national organization in 1918. The aim of the society is the recognition and encouragement of the highest level of musical achievement and academic scholarship.

Students inducted include (alphabetical order by state, city, last name):

  • Barbara Leising, senior, Arapahoe, Neb., Soprano II
  • Brianna Rerucha, senior, Columbus, Neb., Soprano II
  • Natalie Kesar, senior, Omaha, Neb., Alto II
  • Jordan Miller, senior, Tomball, Texas, Tenor I