Pi Sigma Alpha
Pi Sigma Alpha, the National Political Science Honor Society, has been a very active contributor to the academic life of Monmouth University. In the spring of 2006, Pi Sigma Alpha had its induction ceremony as part of the Political Science Undergraduate conference. Pi Sigma Alpha members not only presented academic papers at the conference, but also received a $1,000 grant from its national headquarters in Washington D.C.

Members of the Seminar in Political Science Class together with Faculty Members of the Department of Political Science (April 2006)
This fall, Pi Sigma Alpha is already busy helping with two events:
- November 30, 2006 (Thursday): Pi Sigma Alpha will be sponsoring an event given by Dissertation Fellow in Resident, Stephen Marr. Mr. Marr will be discussing his experiences in Botswana, as well as the effects of urbanization on the developing world.
- December 5, 2006 (Tuesday): Pi Sigma Alpha will be hosting its induction ceremony as it welcomes Norman Ornstein, noted public policy expert to the Monmouth University Campus.
President: Lindsay Savage
Vice-President: Robert Marmolejo
Secretary/Treasurer: David Kratz































