Haillee Mason: Elected to the Golden Chain Honor Society

Haillee Mason: Elected to the Golden Chain Honor Society

Posted on 04/14/2016

Haillee Mason, triple majoring in Women’s and Gender Studies, African and African Diaspora Studies, and International and Global Studies with a concentration in Human Rights, has been elected to the Golden Chain Honor Society.   Golden Chain was founded in 1948 and is open to juniors and seniors with a minimum of a 3.25 GPA.

Golden Chain is singular and unique to the UNCG campus. Golden Chain was organized to recognize students who have made significant and meaningful contributions to the University community. From the beginning, the students inducted have been those who served the University and their fellow students in quiet as well as prominent ways. The seven links of the chain symbolize the qualities which have always been prerequisite for election to membership: leadership, scholarship, service, tolerance, judgment, magnanimity, and character.

Congratulations, Haillee!