Saint Joseph's College recognizes Aimée Joubert of Whitman to the Delta Epsilon Sigma National Honor Society

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Aimée Joubert of Whitman. Photo by Shandani Charles.

STANDISH, ME (10/18/2010)(readMedia)-- Aimée Joubert of Whitman was recently inducted as a member of the Delta Epsilon Sigma National Honor Society at Saint Joseph's College. She is a senior biology major with a minor in secondary education and theology. Joubert fundraises to promote awareness of childhood hunger and has participated in Spring Break Workfest, a service project alternative to the traditional spring break vacation. She runs the Social Justice Club through Campus Ministry. She plans on teaching high school biology and theology at a Catholic high school and plans to pursue a master's degree in education.

Delta Epsilon Sigma, a national scholastic honor society for students of Catholic colleges and universities, has been represented at Saint Joseph's College since 1950 by the Beta Omicron Chapter. Membership in Delta Epsilon Sigma is based on leadership, service, superior achievement in the student's academic program, 3.5 average or better based on a minimum of 63 semester-hour credits of Saint Joseph's College courses only, and the student's indications of future creditable use of that achievement in bringing the principles of a sound Christian philosophy to bear effectively upon the problems of a modern free society.

Saint Joseph's College of Maine is a Catholic liberal arts college located on Sebago Lake in Standish, Maine. The college has an undergraduate enrollment of 1,000 students and offers 30 academic majors. www.sjcme.edu