Nu Rho Psi

Nu Rho Psi
ΝΡΨ
FoundedApril 28, 2006 (2006-04-28)
TypeHonor
AffiliationIndependent
StatusActive
EmphasisNeuroscience
ScopeNational
Colors  Gold and   Black
SymbolHuman brain
PublicationNu Rho Psi News
Chapters98
Members14,000+ lifetime
NicknameNRP
Headquartersc/o Dr. Michael Kerchner
Dept. of Psychology
Washington College
300 Washington Avenue

Chestertown, Maryland 21620
United States
Websitenurhopsi.org

Nu Rho Psi (ΝΡΨ or NRP) is an American honor society for neuroscience.[1] It was founded in 2006 by the Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience and now an independent honor society. Nu Rho Psi is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) public charity incorporated in the state of Ohio.

History

Nu Rho Psi was founded on April 28, 2006, as an outgrowth of the Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience (FUN).[2]: E9  It organizing committee included Joe Achor of Baylor University, Shubhik DebBurman of Lake Forest College, Jean Hardwick of Ithaca College, Andy Mickley of Baldwin Wallace University, Ilsun White of Morehead State University, and Eric Wiertelak of Macalester College.[2]: E9 [3]: 5  The committed created Nu Rho Psi's constitution and by-laws and suggested its insignia.[2]: E9 

Nu Rho Psi, The National Honor Society in Neuroscience was approved by the FUN Council in April 2006.[2]: E9 [3]: 5  Its purpose is to promote interest in neuroscience, recognize the academic achievement of students, promote career development, encourage community service, and promote interaction between neuroscience students, faculty, and professionals.[1] Mickley served as the society's first executive director.[2]: E9 [3]: 5 

The first chapter was chartered at Baldwin Wallace College (now Baldwin Wallace University) on November 7, 2006.[2]: E9  This was followed by chapters at Baylor University in Dember 2006 and Macalester College in January 2007.[3]: 7  In its formative years, the society was governed by the FUN Council, but, as the society grew, FUN decided that Nu Rho Psi would be better served by its own separate council.[2]: E9  On February 7, 2011, Nu Rho Psi was incorporated in the state of Ohio.[2]: E9 : E9 [3]: 7  It became an independent tax-exempt [501(c)(3)] public charity on May 12, 2011.[2]: E9 : E9 [3]: 7  Its purpose is educational, charitable, scientific, and social.[4]

The first Nu Rho Psi national council was elected in 2011, with terms starting January 1, 2012.: E9 [3]: 7 Achor was its first president.: E9 [3]: 7  Between 2013 and 2016, 29 chapters were chartered.[3]: 9  By 2016, the society had grown to 58 chapters with more than 3,000 members.[3]: 9  Mickley retired as the society's executive director on November 13, 2016, and was replaced by Mike Kerchner of Washington College.[3]: 9 

As of June 2025, it had chartered 98 chapters and has initiated more than 14,000 members.[5][6]

Symbols

The Greek letters ΝΡΨ (Nu Rho Psi) were selected to represent neuroscience.[1][2]: E10  The Greek letter Ν stands for nous meaning "mind". The letter Ρ stands for pueaoai, meaning, “to cure”. The letter Ψ stands for psyche, meaning “life.”[1][2]: E10 

Members receive membership certificates and lapel pins. Graduating members may wear honor cords in society's colors, gold and black.[7] Its symbol is the human brain. Its publication is Nu Rho Psi News.[8]

Membership

Membership is by invitation and is open to undergraduate students who majoring or minoring in neuroscience and have completed at least three semesters with an overall 3.2 GPA and nine semester hours of neuroscience-related courses with a 3.5 GPA.[9] Graduate students with a concentration in neurology must have completed at least nine credit hours with a 3.5. GPA.[9] Nu Rho Psi is also open to qualifying neuroscience faculty and alumni of neuroscience programs.[9] Nu Rho Psi membership is for life.[9]

Activities

Nu Rho Psi offers competitive travel awards for members to attend and present their research at the annual Society for Neuroscience meeting.[10][2]: E11  Nu Rho Psi also offers competitive small grants to facilitate member's senior theses or summer research projects.[10][2]: E11  Nu Rho Psi mentors members through publications such as. The Nu Rho Psi Guide to Graduate School in Neuroscience.[11]

As documented in the Nu Rho Psi News, individual Nu Rho Psi chapters organize a variety of service and educational activities throughout the year. Regional vice-presidents provide leadership of the federation of chapters in the region where they reside and represent their region through service on the national council. They are also responsible for promoting Nu Rho Psi activities during the regional undergraduate neuroscience meetings, including the Midwest/Great Lakes Undergraduate Research Symposium in Neuroscience, NEURON (Northeast Under/graduate Research Organization for Neuroscience, SYNAPSE (Symposium for Young Neuroscientists and Professors of the SouthEast), and MIDBRAINS (Midwest Regional Neuroscience Conference).[12][13][14][15] Nu Rho Psi holds an annual National Membership meeting during the Society for Neuroscience conference.

Chapters

Following are the chapters of Nu Rho Psi.[5][6][16][17]

Chapter name Charter date and range[a] Institution Location Status References
Gamma in Georgia 2019 Agnes Scott College Decatur, Georgia Active
Zeta in Massachusetts 2021 Assumption University Worcester, Massachusetts Active [18]
Delta in Georgia 2022 Atlanta University Center Consortium (Morehouse College, Spelman College, Clark Atlanta University, and Morehouse School of Medicine) Atlanta, Georgia Active
Alpha in Alabama 2025 Auburn University Auburn, Alabama Active
Alpha in Ohio November 7, 2006 Baldwin Wallace University Berea, Ohio Active [2]: E9 [3]: 7 
Alpha in Texas December 7, 2006 Baylor University Waco, Texas Active [3]: 7 
Gamma in Tennessee Belmont University Nashville, Tennessee Active [19]
Gamma in New York 2014 Binghamton University Vestal, New York Active [20]
Epsilon in Massachusetts 2018 Boston College Boston, Massachusetts Active [8][21][22]
Gamma in Massachusetts 2019 Boston University Boston, Massachusetts Active [23]
Zeta in Illinois 2018 Bradley University Peoria, Illinois Active [21]
Mu in Pennsylvania 2025 Bucknell University Lewisburg, Pennsylvania Active
Iota in Pennsylvania 2024 Carlow University Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Active
Theta in Pennsylvania 2017 Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Active [24]
Alpha in Wisconsin February 2013 Carthage College Kenosha, Wisconsin Active [25]
Theta in Ohio 2024 Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, Ohio Active
Beta in Louisiana 20xx ? Centenary College of Louisiana Shreveport, Louisiana Active
Alpha in Michigan 2019 Central Michigan University Mount Pleasant, Michigan Active
Alpha in Kentucky Before 2017 Centre College Danville, Kentucky Active
Beta in Virginia 2013 Christopher Newport University Newport News, Virginia Active [21]
Zeta in Ohio 2017 College of Wooster Wooster, Ohio Active
Alpha in Colorado 2019 Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado Active
Delta in Minnesota 2021 Concordia College Moorhead, Minnesota Active
Beta in Connecticut 2016 Connecticut College New London, Connecticut Active [26]
Beta in Nebraska 2019 Creighton University Omaha, Nebraska Active [21][27]
Beta in Ohio 2008 Denison University Granville, Ohio Active [28]
Eta in Illinois January 31, 2018 DePaul University Chicago, Illinois Active [8][21][29][22]
Delta in Indiana 20xx ? DePauw University Greencastle, Indiana Active
Beta in Illinois 2019 Dominican University River Forest, Illinois Active
Alpha in Iowa 2024 Drake University Des Moines, Iowa Active
Alpha in New Jersey 2007 Drew University Madison, New Jersey Active [3]: 7 
Zeta in Massachusetts 2023 Emmanuel College Boston, Massachusetts Active [30][31]
Alpha in Georgia 2011 Emory University Atlanta, Georgia Active [32]
Epsilon in Connecticut 2025 Fairfield University Fairfield, Connecticut Active
Delta in Florida 2022 Florida International University Westchester, Florida Active [33]
Beta in Florida 2017 Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida Active [8][21]
Epsilon in Virginia 2025 George Mason University Fairfax County, Virginia Active
Alpha in D.C. 2019 George Washington University Washington, D.C. Active [21]
Beta in Georgia 2013 Georgia State University Atlanta, Georgia Active [34]
Epsilon in Minnesota 2015 Gustavus Adolphus College St. Peter, Minnesota Active [35]
Iota in Illinois 2025 Illinois Wesleyan University Bloomington, Illinois Active
Gamma in Indiana 2018 Indiana University Bloomington Bloomington, Indiana Active [21][36]
Alpha in Maryland 2007 Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, Maryland Active [4][3]: 7 
Alpha in Illinois 2007 Knox College Galesburg, Illinois Active [3]: 7 
Gamma in Illinois 2012 Lake Forest College Lake Forest, Illinois Active [37]
Gamma in Iowa 2018 Loras College Dubuque, Iowa Active [8][21][38]
Theta in Chicago 2018 Loyola University Chicago Chicago, Illinois Active [21][38]
Alpha in Minnesota January 16, 2007 Macalester College Saint Paul, Minnesota Active [3]: 7 
Eta in Georgia 2019 Mercer University Macon, Georgia Active [21][39]
Eta in Massachusetts 202x ? Merrimack College North Andover, Massachusetts Active
Gamma in Ohio December 12, 2008 Miami University Oxford, Ohio Active [40]
Alpha in Mississippi 2017 Millsaps College Jackson, Mississippi Active [8][21]
Delta in Illinois 2019 North Central College Naperville, Illinois Active
Beta in Massachusetts Before 2015 Northeastern University Boston, Massachusetts Active
Delta in Kentucky 2022 Northern Kentucky University Highland Heights, Kentucky Active
Beta in Florida 2019 Nova Southeastern University Davie, Florida Active [21][41]
Delta in Ohio Before 2015 Oberlin College Oberlin, Ohio Active
Epsilon in Ohio 2019 Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio Active [42]
Eta in New York 2024 Pace University Westchester County, New York Active
Alpha in Massachusetts 2008 Pioneer Valley (Smith College and University of Massachusetts Amherst) Northampton and Amherst, Massachusetts Active [43][b]
Alpha in Rhode Island 2024 Providence College Providence, Rhode Island Active
Gamma in Connecticut 2020 Quinnipiac University Hamden, Connecticut Active [21]
Delta in Virginia May 8, 2023 Randolph–Macon College Ashland, Virginia Active [30][44]
Gamma in Colorado 2021 Regis University Denver, Colorado Active
Alpha in Tennessee 2014 Rhodes College Memphis, Tennessee Active [45]
Beta in New Jersey 2018 Rutgers University–Newark Newark, New Jersey Active [8][21][22]
Kappa in Pennsylvania 2019 Saint Francis University Loretto, Pennsylvania Active [21][46]
Alpha in Missouri 2018 Saint Louis University St. Louis, Missouri Active [21][47]
Beta in Maryland 2007 St. Mary's College of Maryland St. Mary's City, Maryland Active [48][3]: 7 
Gamma in Minnesota 2019 St. Olaf College Northfield, Minnesota Active
Delta in Tennessee December 2022 Sewanee: The University of the South Sewanee, Tennessee Active [49][19]
Beta in New York 2015 Skidmore College Saratoga Springs, New York Active
Iota in Pennsylvania 2020 Slippery Rock University Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania Active [21]
Zeta in New York 2021 State University of New York at Geneseo Geneseo, New York Active [50]
Epsilon in New York 2019 State University of New York at Old Westbury Old Westbury, New York Active [21][51]
Gamma in New Jersey 2023 Stockton University Galloway Township, New Jersey Active
Delta in Massachusetts 2019 Stonehill College Easton, Massachusetts Active
Epsilon in Pennsylvania 2019 Susquehanna University Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania Active
Delta in New York 2018 Syracuse University Syracuse, New York Active [9][21][36]
Delta in Pennsylvania 2019 Temple University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Active
Eta in Pennsylvania 2019 Thiel College Greenville, Pennsylvania Active
Gamma in Kentucky 2018 Transylvania University Lexington, Kentucky Active [21]
Alpha in Connecticut 2012 Trinity College Hartford, Connecticut Active [52]
Alpha in Louisiana 2019 Tulane University New Orleans, Louisiana Active
Alpha in New York 2019 Union College Schenectady, New York Active
Alpha in Arizona Before 2017 University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona Active [53]
Beta in California 2019 University of California, Irvine Irvine, California Active
Gamma in California 2020 University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, California Active [21]
Eta in Ohio 2018 University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio Active [21]
Beta in Colorado 2019 University of Colorado Boulder Boulder, Colorado Active
Delta in Connecticut 2020 University of Connecticut Storrs, Connecticut Active [54]
Alpha in Delaware 2019 University of Delaware Newark, Delaware Active
Alpha in Indiana 2019 University of Evansville Evansville, Indiana Active
Epsilon in Georgia Before 2016 University of Georgia Athens, Georgia Active [55]
Epsilon in Illinois 2019 University of Illinois Chicago Chicago, Illinois Active [56]
Delta in Iowa 2018 University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Active [21][57][47]
Alpha in Kansas 2018 University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Active [21]
Beta in Kentucky Before March 2017 University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky Active [58][59]
Gamma in Maryland 2022 University of Maryland, College Park College Park, Maryland Active [60]
Alpha in Florida 2019 University of Miami Coral Gables, Florida Active
Gamma in Michigan 2025 University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan Active
Alpha in Nebraska January 15, 2013 University of Nebraska Omaha Omaha, Nebraska Active [61]
Alpha in Nevada 2019 University of Nevada, Reno Reno, Nevada Active
Alpha in New Hampshire 2018 University of New Hampshire Durham, New Hampshire Active [21][36]
Alpha in North Carolina 2021 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, North Carolina Active [18]
Beta in Indiana 2018 University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, Indiana Active [8][21][38]
Gamma in Pennsylvania 2019 University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Active
Zeta in Pennsylvania 2019 University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Active
Beta in Minnesota 2007 University of St. Thomas Saint Paul, Minnesota Active [3]: 7 
Alpha in Pennsylvania 2006 University of Scranton Scranton, Pennsylvania Active [62][3]: 7 
Alpha in California 2019 University of Southern California Los Angeles, California Active
Beta in Tennessee Before 2017 University of Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Active
Beta in Texas 2023 University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas Active
Alpha in Virginia 2020 University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Active [63]
Alpha in Vermont 2019 University of Vermont Burlington, Vermont Active
Beta in Pennsylvania 2009 Ursinus College Collegeville, Pennsylvania Active [64]
Gamma in Virginia 2018 Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Virginia Active [21][65][47]
Beta in Iowa 2019 Wartburg College Waverly, Iowa Active
Beta in Michigan 2020 Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan Active [21][54]
Alpha in Utah 2015 Weber State University Ogden, Utah Active [66]
Zeta in Georgia 2019 Wesleyan College Macon, Georgia Active
Beta in Utah 2020 Westminster University Salt Lake City, Utah Active [21][54]
  1. ^ When the charter date is unknown, the year of the first initiation class is used.
  2. ^ Chapter formed at Smith College and expanded to include U Mass Amherst.

Governance

The society is managed by a member-elected national council consisting of student and faculty volunteers from many colleges and universities throughout the United States. Members of the national council are elected by the Nu Rho Psi membership. Its officers include president, immediate past president, secretary, treasurer, regional vice president Northeast, regional vice president Midwest, regional vice president South, regional vice president West, social media chair, executive director, and immediate past executive director. Its headquarters is based at Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland.[1]

Notable members

Notable honorary members include

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