Ivy Tech Professor recognized for advising honor society

LAWRENCEBURG, Ind. — An Ivy Tech Community College business professor has received distinguished recognition for her years of service advising the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society at Ivy Tech Lawrenceburg.

Jennifer Morton received a Distinguished Advisor Award at Phi Theta Kappa Catalyst 2017, the honor society’s annual convention.

Morton is a Professor of Business Administration and Department Chair for Business, Accounting, and Computing and Informatics.

The Distinguished Advisor Award is presented to Phi Theta Kappa chapter advisors with at least four years or more of service.

Advisors are recognized for significant contributions to the growth of individual members, service as the chapter’s advocate on campus, and encouraging the chapter to be involved on the local, regional and international level of the organization.

Morton has served as the Ivy Tech Lawrenceburg Phi Theta Kappa advisor since 2006.

In 2008, she received the Paragon Award for New Advisors from the honor society.