Tamara Anderson
  • Anthropology
  • Class of 2015
  • Lexington

Tamara Anderson of Lexington Inducted into National Honor Society for Adult Students at MBC

2015 May 26

Tamara Anderson of Lexington was inducted into Alpha Sigma Lambda (ASL) at Mary Baldwin College.

ASL is the premier national honor society for nontraditional adult students. In order to be extended the invitation to join, the student must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher.

Founded in 1842, Mary Baldwin College is a diverse institution that transforms lives through personalized education, innovatively integrating liberal arts, experiential learning, civic engagement, and global citizenship. At the undergraduate level, the College for Women serves about 800 students on the historic main campus in downtown Staunton, Virginia, and the Adult Degree Program serves both men and women on campus and at regional centers throughout Virginia. A top-ranked master's level university, MBC also offers co-educational graduate programs in teacher education and Shakespeare and Performance. U.S. News & World Report named MBC a top-tier master's university in the South and Washington Monthly ranked the college No. 8 among all master's level universities in the country.