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ICC's Beta Tau Sigma chapter of Phi Theta Kappa receives Honors in Action grant

Itawamba Community College’s Beta Tau Sigma Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa has received a $1,000 Honors in Action grant to enhance its 2024 Honors in Action project, according to a recent announcement by the honor society.

            Adviser Jenny Bowers said that the chapter is researching Native American stories, specifically the Chickasaw story of Itawamba, and a tentative title is ‘Native American Folklore.’ The multilevel endeavor includes a presentation at ICC on Nov. 6, which the chapter hopes to repeat at the Natchez Trace Visitor’s Center, and construction of a story tree for the events that they plan to donate to the Lee County Library at the project’s conclusion. Other components include a children’s book about Itawamba for ICC’s Early Learning Center students.

            The grant will cover materials for the tree, honoraria for speakers and additional supplies needed for the presentation or book. “We are excited to be among the select few Mississippi/Louisiana PTK chapters that received the grant,” Bowers said.

            “We so appreciate your willingness to go above and beyond with your Phi Theta Kappa engagement to apply for the grant,” said Dr. Susan Edwards, PTK senior director of Honors Programs. “We are proud of your work at your college and community and your participation in a robust Honors in Action project. We can’t wait to hear and read about your Honors in Action adventures as you move forward.”



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