National Convention marks a milestone for Trine University’s Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society chapter

January 28, 2025

Phi Eta Sigma officersANAHEIM, Calif. — The president and vice president of Trine University’s chapter of the Phi Eta Sigma (PES) Honor Society attended the organization’s 2024 National Convention during the weekend of Oct. 25.

Lauren Hillin and Alexander Jackson traveled to Anaheim, California, to represent Trine University and gain information to further strengthen their chapter.

Last year, Phi Eta Sigma celebrated its 100th anniversary, marking a century of dedication to academic excellence, leadership and community service.

“Being involved at such a pivotal point in the organization’s history is an honor,” said Hillin.

Established in 1923, PES, a national honor society for first-year college students who have demonstrated academic excellence, has grown into the largest honor society that recognizes and fosters excellence among college students across the nation. The organization, both nationally and at Trine University, has focused on initiatives to improve literacy and educational access, working to uplift communities through education.

The convention began with a Q&A session with 2008 Olympic Gold Medalist Nastia Liukin, whose story of resilience and achievement underscored the importance of perseverance and leadership in both personal and professional life.

“Her advice on setting goals and overcoming comparison resonated strongly and inspired us to strive to do the same in both our academic and personal lives,” Hillin said.

Throughout the weekend, attendees participated in workshops designed to enrich both personal and academic skills. A standout was the Personal Health Workshop, which focused on maintaining physical, mental and emotional well-being—vital components of a balanced and successful life, especially for students juggling academics, leadership roles and personal responsibilities. This workshop provided strategies to manage stress, prioritize self-care and cultivate habits that support overall health.

Additionally, a Research Workshop offered practical tips on professional communication, specifically on how to effectively write emails to professors when seeking research opportunities. This session covered key aspects of academic email etiquette, from crafting clear subject lines to conveying genuine interest in professors' research areas, and even addressing how to follow up professionally.

“We left with new skills in navigating research-related communication, which we plan to share with chapter members who aspire to pursue research at Trine,” Jackson said.

For Hillin and Jackson, the convention provided an invaluable opportunity to connect with peers from other chapters, exchange ideas and gain insights into best practices for promoting Phi Eta Sigma’s core values. Throughout the weekend, they engaged in workshops and discussions that offered fresh strategies for enhancing their chapter—such as organizing more impactful campus events and expanding community outreach initiatives. Networking with national leaders and chapter advisors also broadened their perspective on effective leadership and chapter management.

One key segment of the convention brought chapter leaders together to discuss shared challenges and collaboratively brainstorm solutions. Common issues like boosting member participation, attracting new members and improving community service efforts emerged as the main points.

“We found this session particularly valuable, as we exchanged strategies with leaders nationwide, who shared approaches for engaging members through interactive events and meaningful service opportunities,” said Hillin.

Reflecting on the experience, Jackson said, “The workshops and discussions helped us see the potential impact our chapter can have on our community, and we’re excited to bring back these new ideas. The convention gave us a renewed sense of belonging within the larger PES community and a strong foundation to strengthen our chapter’s presence at Trine.”

Hillin said attending this convention would not have been possible without the support of Trine University’s Honors Program, Student Government, and the Exercise Science Department, as well as a travel grant provided by Phi Eta Sigma Headquarters.

“As we return to campus, we’re excited to implement what we’ve learned, strengthening our chapter’s role on campus and continuing the legacy of Phi Eta Sigma,” Hillin said. “The convention’s impact will be felt not only by our chapter’s current members but by future generations of Trine students, who will benefit from the dedication and growth inspired by this weekend.”

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