KW
Kevin Warman
  • political science and international studies with a focus on international affairs
  • Strongsville, OH

Kevin Warman of Strongsville Inducted into BW's Elite Dayton C. Miller Honor Society

2013 Dec 10

Kevin Warman of Strongsville stands amongst a distinguished group of students at Baldwin Wallace University that have reached BW's pinnacle of academic honor society achievement with Fall 2013 induction into The Dayton C. Miller Honor Society. Less than four percent of the undergraduate student body achieves membership in the society, which was founded at BW in 1948.

The society honors the memory of BW alumnus Dayton C. Miller (1886), who served as a professor of Physics at the Case Institute for many years, conducting notable research into the science of acoustics and assembling a unique collection of flutes, currently held by the Smithsonian. Miller served as secretary and later president of the BW Board of Trustees, and he was active in the University community until his death in 1941.

In order to be considered for induction, students must have earned a minimum of 70 semester hours, with at least 32 semester hours earned at BW. From those meeting the semester hour requirement, the top 100 current student GPA's are eligible for membership. This year's average GPA was 3.810.