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Congratulations to our 2025 Honor Society students!

Logo of the Omicron Delta Epsilon IOTA chapter of Northeastern University Department of Economics

During the 2024 – 2025 Academic Year, the following talented students from the Department of Economics were accepted into Omicron Delta Epsilon Iota chapter. Congratulations to: Seth L Holzer, Garrett Mitchell Ladley, Annika Frey, Michelle Chen, Alejandra Koppersmith, Nayla Fazria Zaki, Ashley Cornwell, Zainab Hussain Syed, Yupeng Xia, Emily Ann Fochtman, Preston So, Ligeia Belle Bodden, Raul Sivaneindiren, Michelle Nyokabi Ngugi, Agustina Ferro, Sydney Rossi, Aicha Savadogo, Emeline Maud Auriol, Ian S Menachery, Alan Benjamin Stepanov, Mia G Fay, Karishma Celine Simmons, Rosana Fernanda Sanchez Campos, Anne Zhu, David J Rennert, Hannah M Torok, Sebastian M. Lui, Edmund Gelhar Lowney, Ryan Filip Lyubimov, Dion Ibishi, Riya P Rajput, Michael Tian, Umutemre Kaplan, Hangjun Zhang, Gia Patel, Crystal Lin, Jay Rode, Ethan McGeever, Emma Caroline Young, Omosefe Jonathan Enobakhare, Isabel Ramirez Gomez, Adhiraj Pant, Richard Zhao, Mariam R Khalil, Simon Skerry, Julia P Ficano, Zi L Glucksman, Mariame Gueye, Anika Mayar, Denis Nazarchuk, and Carolina Pacheco Balcazar.

Omicron Delta Epsilon is the International Honor Society in Economics. This organization has more than 700 chapters throughout the world and offers opportunities to activities such as invited speakers, group discussions, dinners, meetings and special projects.

In order to be eligible to join the Iota Chapter, a student must be a junior or senior economics major, with at least 12 hours completed and have an overall GPA of 3.0. Graduate students must have a GPA of 3.0 in their economics courses, with the equivalent of at least one semester of economics graduate work completed. 

If you are interested in applying, please visit https://cssh.northeastern.edu/economics/omicron-delta-epsilon/.

Omicron Delta Epsilon is dedicated to the encouragement of excellence in economics. It encourages devotion on the part of its members as economists to the advancement of their science and to the scholarly effort to make freedom from want and deprivation a reality for all mankind.

Thank you to Professor Ilter Bakkal and Michelle E’toile for working with the ODE and the students for this year’s induction class.

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