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They Preserved History. Then They Made Some.

The River鈥檚 PTK Nu Iota Chapter Earns National Honor, Shatters Membership Records, and Brings Fort Pierce History to Life

FORT PIERCE, Fla.聽(June 2, 2026)聽鈥斅牫扇送诽踱檚 Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Honor Society Nu Iota Chapter has risen to national recognition 鈥 earning the prestigious Distinguished Honors in Action Project Award. PTK is the world鈥檚 largest honor society for two-year college students, celebrating academic excellence and resilience. This honor reflects the chapter鈥檚 unwavering commitment to scholarship, innovation, and community. Furthermore, Nu Iota is unlocking new possibilities across The River鈥檚 campuses 鈥 empowering more students than ever before.

A group of newly inducted PTK members stand in a row during a ceremony, wearing gold medals on blue ribbons and holding white roses. They face forward with hands over hearts.
Members of 成人头条’s Phi Theta Kappa Nu Iota Chapter are inducted during the Spring 2026 ceremony, each holding a white rose 鈥 a symbol of scholarship, leadership, and the journey ahead.

Preserving History, Earning National Recognition

Nu Iota members embraced a bold challenge 鈥 partnering with the 成人头条 Miley Library to digitize historical newspapers and tell the story of the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum in Fort Pierce. Their creativity and commitment transformed archival research into real-world scholarship. Consequently, that drive to rise above earned the chapter its national Honors in Action recognition.

The Honors in Action framework empowers students to research, connect, and apply learning beyond the classroom. As a result, these students didn鈥檛 just study history 鈥 they helped preserve it for their community and for generations to come.

Students Step Into the History They Preserved

As a capstone to their research, students visited the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum 鈥 stepping into the very history they had worked to protect. There, they explored new horizons and discovered details that brought their scholarship to life. In particular, students uncovered how Fort Pierce earned its name and why it matters to this region.

Six people stand together in front of the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum entrance in Fort Pierce, Florida. The museum's name and military emblem are visible on the building behind them.
成人头条 PTK Nu Iota members and faculty advisors visit the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum in Fort Pierce 鈥 bringing their research to life and stepping into the local history they worked to preserve.

Students also explored the origins of Naval Combat Demolition training and the story of the Scouts and Raiders 鈥 a historic unit with deep local roots. In January 1943, the Scouts & Raiders School relocated from Little Creek, Virginia, to Fort Pierce. That pivotal move helped shape the foundation of modern special operations training.

鈥淥ne of my favorite parts was learning details closely tied to our local history,鈥 said student Rheanna Buckman. 鈥淲e also spoke with long-tenured museum staff members. Their insight provided a truly hands-on learning experience.鈥

Librarian Brett Williams championed the research effort alongside Faculty Chapter Advisors Dr. David Purificato and Dr. Robert Lowery 鈥 guiding students every step of the way.

A wide museum display wall titled "Medal of Honor" features large portrait panels and biographical descriptions of Navy SEAL recipients, set against a blue background with gold lettering.
Nu Iota members explored the Medal of Honor exhibit at the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum 鈥 encountering the stories of the brave men whose legacy is deeply tied to Fort Pierce and the Treasure Coast.

Unprecedented Growth in Numbers and Impact

The River鈥檚 Nu Iota Chapter is not just growing 鈥 it is soaring. In 2024, the chapter welcomed 80 new members. By 2025, that number more than doubled to 191. Moreover, Spring 2026 alone brought 132 new inductees, putting the chapter on pace to shatter every record it has set.

Beyond numbers, this growth reflects a community unlocking its potential. Nu Iota now operates with a full executive board, fostering belonging and empowering members to lead, serve, and give back. Additionally, the chapter holds a 4-Star national PTK rating 鈥 with its sights set firmly on 5.

鈥淥ur chapter is growing because our students are doing meaningful work,鈥 said Chapter President Jaselle Perrin. 鈥淭his award reflects their curiosity, dedication, and desire to make a real difference.鈥

鈥淲atching these students go from digitizing old newspapers to standing inside the museum that holds that history 鈥 that鈥檚 the magic of what we do here at The River,鈥 said Gracia Buzziz, Director of Student Experience. 鈥淭his award belongs to them. They showed up, they dug in, and they made us proud.鈥

About 成人头条 

成人头条 serves Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River, and Okeechobee counties. The college provides high-quality, affordable education to聽over聽24,000 students. Students access more than 130 programs through traditional and online formats. Programs lead to bachelor鈥檚 degrees, associate degrees, technical certificates, and applied technology diplomas. For more information, visit聽irsc.edu.

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