Dalton State’s Wright School of Business inducted new members into Beta Gamma Sigma, the prestigious international honor society that recognizes the top 10% of undergraduate students in AACSB-accredited business schools worldwide. Standing before the Beta Gamma Sigma monument, which symbolizes wisdom, honor and earnestness, are Kathy Hyatt, associate professor of accounting and honorary inductee, alongside this year’s distinguished student inductees: Calleigh Fisch, Michelle Peeples, Alexia Taylor, Ava Perez, Connor Cochran, Nhi Vu and Chang Liu.
Dalton State business students inducted into prestigious honor society
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