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Liber Honor Society Welcomes Eleven Scholars

Liber Society Ceremony 2023

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From left front, Josephine Jarrett, Jessica Orris, Veronica Huggins, (back) Emily Anderson, Claire Valentine, Braidyn Reed, Kirsten Bogunovich, Lindsey Morais, Madison Ging and Paige Butler display their Liber Society cords and certificates. (Due to tennis duties, Ishika Agarwal is absent from photo.)

West Liberty, W.Va., May 1, 2023 — West Liberty University inducted 11 new members into its Liber Society at 1 p.m., Monday, May 1. The ceremony took place in the Student Leadership Center.

“This is our first induction ceremony since 2020 and we are pleased to be honoring 11 students based on academic achievement, as well as campus and community involvement,” said Dr. Melinda Kreisberg, WLU professor of biology and member of the Liber Society since its beginnings more than 10 years ago.

Music Professor Dr. Linda Cowan presented a brief explanation of the meaning and tradition of the Liber Society and Kreisberg presented the cords and certificates to the honorees.

Interim President Dr. Cathy Monteroso also congratulated the students and gave brief comments. 

2023 Inductees are:

The Liber Society was created to serve as the women’s highest ranking honorary society – its founding precepts are rooted in the Torch Society founded in 1932 as the men’s honorary society.

Main Hall architectural detail shows a relief sculpture of the open book of knowledge and the light of wisdom inspiring higher education. 

“Membership in the society recognizes excellence. It implies a degree of responsibility and a commitment to the pursuit of knowledge,” according to Kreisberg.

Members of the organization include both female members of the faculty and WLU’s highest quality female students.

Faculty and students are chosen based upon a demonstration of excellence and leadership in three areas: the classroom (academics); the campus (activities); and the community (service).

The word Liber means book in Greek and represents the quest for knowledge. It is also a nod to the prominent book image incorporated into the design of the University’s seal and found on the exterior plaster of Main Hall.


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