22 SC&I Journalism and Media Studies majors were inducted into the Rutgers University Chapter of Kappa Tau Alpha (KTA) for the 2024-2025 academic year at a ceremony held on May 7, 2025.
As the national undergraduate Journalism and Media Studies honor society, KTA membership is earned through excellence in academic work and is only open to seniors in the top 10% of the graduating classes at universities that host KTA chapters.
Held at the College Ave Student Center, the ceremony began with welcome remarks delivered by Feldman; Professor of Professional Practice and Director of Undergraduate Studies in Journalism and Media Studies Steve Miller; and Rutgers University KTA Chapter Advisor and Professor of Journalism and Media Studies John Pavlik.
Following these remarks, Jessica Kurdali JMS’04, senior vice president of talent strategy at NBC News, delivered the keynote lecture.
Miller said, “The Kappa Tau Alpha Society and the induction ceremony itself celebrates the best, brightest, and most accomplished students in the Department of Journalism and Media Studies. They not only have succeeded in the classroom, to qualify you must be in the top 10% of the junior and senior classes, they have made significant strides in their extra-curricular and vocational activities. These young people are leaders in their academics and will help ensure a bright journalistic future for the country.”
Pavlik, who inducted the students into KTA, said, “The Kappa Tau Alpha (KTA) induction ceremony was a wonderful occasion and opportunity to celebrate and recognize the best students in journalism and media studies and to initiate them into the national honor society in our field. I am delighted to help continue this tradition of excellence in education at Rutgers.”
During their inductions, the students took the KTA historic pledge, “I promise to be faithful by word and deed to these cardinal precepts of journalism and mass communication: Standards of education in our fields must continually be raised. Study and learning are a lifelong obligation. Industry and alertness are the marks of our calling. We must continually strive to improve the media. I dedicate myself to the highest ideals of journalism and communication; to liberty of communication; to honesty; to fairness to all; to skill and artistry; to accuracy; to truth.”
Class of 2025 KTA Inductees:
Chloe Berwick
Kimberly Greenblatt
Ruby Rosky Hoffman
Isabella Soleil Hussar
Victoria Jonach
Amillia Keagle
Amber Kurland
Anita LaBelle
Shelby Lawson
Hope Abigail Lein
Jack Maitlin
Camden Markel
Dario Maya
Rose Marie Meyers
Chaka M. Mishoe II
Yazan Mohammad
Nazli Mohideen
Vianise Negron
Julianne Huynh Nguyen
Jeynelee Ortiz Martinez
Umehani Rehmanji
Isabella Rose
Learn more about the Journalism and Media Studies major at the Rutgers School of Communication and Information on the website.
Photo Credit: Tomi Balogun JMS’28