MURFREESBORO — The
nation’s oldest and most selective collegiate honor society has presented a
$1,000 grant to an MTSU student.
Tiffany Miller, a junior from Bell Buckle, Tennessee,
received the stipend from The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi. She is one of
only 26 students nationwide to receive the study abroad grant.
Miller, who majors in both international relations and
Spanish, will use the money to study at Universidad Andres Bello in Santiago,
Chile.
“Chile is considered one of the most prosperous nations in
South America, and I’m intrigued by what mechanisms are in place in Chile that
allow it to thrive,” said Miller. “Understanding this blend of political and
economic success will enrich my other interests in international relations and
economics.”
Miller also said that Chile is one of the most beautiful
places that a person can visit.
“Santiago is nestled in between the Atacama Desert to the
north, the Andes Mountains in the east, the Pacific Ocean in the west and
frozen Patagonia in the south,” said Miller.
Miller said she is considering many future options,
including a Fulbright grant, graduate school and a career in higher education.
Founded in 1897, Phi Kappa Phi inducts annually
approximately 30,000 students, faculty, professional staff and alumni. The
society has chapters at more than 300 select colleges and universities,
including MTSU. Membership for undergraduates is by invitation only to the top
10 percent of seniors and graduate students and the top 7.5 percent of juniors.
For more information, contact Gina Logue, public affairs
officer of MTSU’s Phi Kappa Phi chapter, at 615-898-5081 or gina.logue@mtsu.edu.
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