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Kyle Mann, Columbia, KY, inducted into Health Honor Society

ACHS Graduate, the son of Gary and Brenda Mann, is one of 18 inducted into honor society

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. - Kyle Mann, Columbia, KY, was one of 18 Western Kentucky University students recently inducted into the Alpha Epsilon Delta National Health Pre-professional Honor Society.

AED is dedicated to the encouragement and recognition of excellence in pre-professional health scholarship, including medicine, dentistry and veterinary.

The Kentucky Gamma Chapter at WKU was established in 1968 and inducted its 1,000th member during the November 19 ceremony.

The fall semester inductees included:

Jessica Curtis, Tompkinsville; Evan Cusick, Bardstown; Jessica Ford, Hardinsburg; Jonathon Hendrie, Elizabethtown; Rachel Huffman, London; Nayab Hussain, Bowling Green; Daniel Jackson, Alvaton; Nancy Jolly, Cadiz; Kelsey Kaetzel, Santa Claus, IN; Natalie Majors, Hopkinsville; Kyle Mann, Columbia; Lindsey Neeley, Corbin; Tyler Scaff, LaGrange; Laura Simms, Bowling Green; Kaitlyn Snyder, Bowling Green; Brent Webb, Bowling Green; Justin Wellum, Louisville.




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