Spring 2025 Sigma Theta Tau International honors society inducts 24 students
The Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) nursing honor society Hawaii chapter, Gamma Psi-At-Large Chapter held its first induction ceremony in April 1992. The tradition continues with the most recent spring 2025 induction held on April 19, 2025.
Congratulations to the spring 2025 University of Hawaii at Manoa inductees:

Spring 2025
- Jeinstene Agonoy
- Richelle Anne Lopez Benson
- Milana Rose Beltran Camilon
- Chelsea Carbonel
- John Christopher Caraang
- Arianne Jenylle Garo Domingo
- Johana Dubova
- Jezelle Guittap
- Aryn Rae Hufana
- Alana Victoria Duldulao Libed
- Sasha Lunasco
- Xlencya Pena
- Emily Quach
- Eric Dalen Pascual Quemado
- Cayla Nicole Regis
- Sabrina Lynn Alconcel Samonte
- Ethan Sudario
- Angelli Mei Tacderan
- Celina Tong
- Floyd Xavier Camacho Tudela
- Altene Jacob Dela Cruz Tumacder
- Kaylin (Wayne) Wagan
- Terry Wills
- Kelsey Yoshioka
The Sigma Theta Tau Gamma Psi-At-Large Chapter Research Grant Recipient 2025 was Dr. Frankie Hale. Jourdyn Aiken Xiao, and Michaela Naylor were the Chapter’s 2025 scholarship recipients.

STTI is a nursing honor society founded in 1922 and consists of more than 135,000 active members across more than 90 countries whose mission is to “support the learning, knowledge and professional development of nurses committed to making a difference in health worldwide.” From its inception, STTI has valued excellence and scholarship; it was the first U.S. organization to fund nursing research. Sigma Theta Tau International consists of more than 500 chapters.
The Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International, offers many opportunities to enhance the membership experience via its vast resources (e.g., online books, career tools, educational opportunities, leadership development, and periodicals). In addition, with its grant-offering partners, it supplies more than $200,000 annually for conducting nursing research.
If you are interested in learning more about Sigma Theta Tau, how to become a member or how to make the most out of your membership, please get in touch with the UHM counselor, Dr. Frankie B. Hale at halef@hawaii.edu.
