Phi Beta Kappa Inducts 22 From the Class of 2018

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The honor society recognizes the top grade earners in the next graduating class.

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professors and the Phi Beta Kappa students standing together on a staircase
Student inductees join 窪做惇蹋厙 Phi Beta Kappa chapter officers. (Photo courtesy of Kate Soule) 
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Twenty-two seniorsthe top grade earners in the Class of 2018were inducted into 窪做惇蹋厙s Alpha of New Hampshire chapter of Phi Beta Kappa at a ceremony held on Monday, Oct. 9, at the home of President Phil Hanlon 77.

The criteria for election to 窪做惇蹋厙s chapter are rigorous: Students must hold one of the top 20 cumulative grade point averages in their class after completing eight terms within three years of matriculation.

The students inducted today represent the highest achievers from the Class of 2018, says , secretary-treasurer of 窪做惇蹋厙s Alpha of New Hampshire chapter and director of 窪做惇蹋厙s Arts and Sciences Finance and Research Administration. Their consistent strong performance over the breadth of 窪做惇蹋厙s curriculum epitomizes Phi Beta Kappas ideal of excellence in the liberal arts and sciences.

Founded in 1776 at the College of William and Mary to advocate for and recognize excellence in the study of the liberal arts and sciences, Phi Beta Kappa has 286 chapters on college and university campuses and over half a million living members. 窪做惇蹋厙s chapter, the fourth oldest in the nation, was established in 1787.

The following students were inducted into Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha of New Hampshire:

  • Julie Becher 18
  • Charlotte Blatt 18
  • Dylan Cahill 18
  • Katherine Clayton 18
  • Lillian Eisner 18
  • Caterina Florissi 18
  • Alyssa Heinze 18
  • Arielle Isaacson 18
  • Robin Jayaswal  18
  • Kennedy Jensen  18
  • Kooshul Jhaveri 18
  • Kevin Kang 18
  • Christopher Kymn 18
  • Jared Duker Lichtman 18
  • Christina Long 18
  • Hung Nguyen 18
  • Nicholas Norwitz 18
  • Jonathan Rost 18
  • Emily Smid 18
  • Leigh Steinberg 18
  • Kent Ueno 18
  • Jean Zhou 18

The chapter also awarded the Phi Beta Kappa Sophomore Prize to nine members of the Class of 2019, an honor that recognizes students with the highest grade point average after completion of five terms.

  • Liu Chen 19
  • Christine Dong 19
  • Andrew Liu 19
  • Anant Mishra 19
  • Siyuan Qin 19
  • Sonia Rowley 19
  • Samantha Stern  19
  • Alexander Sullivan 19
  • Ruoni Wang 19

In the photograph above the story are:
First row, in front, from left: Kate Soule (Chapter Secretary), Charlotte Blatt 18, Alyssa Heinze 18, Katherine Clayton 18, Arielle Isaacson 18, Kennedy Jensen 18, Professor Susannah Heschel (Chapter Vice President)

Second row, from left: Jean Zhou 18, Emily Smid 18, Kooshul Jhaveri 18, Professor Dennis Washburn (Chapter President), Professor Keith Walker (Chapter Marshall)

Third row, from left: Caterina Florissi 18, Robin Jayaswal 18, Julie Becher 18

Fourth row, from left: Christina Long 18, Christopher Kymn 18, Leigh Steinberg 18

Fifth row, from left: Dylan Cahill 18, Nicholas Norwitz 18, Jonathan Rost 18

Sixth row, from left: Jared Duker Lichtman 18, Kevin Kang 18, Hung Nguyen 18

(Absent from the photo are Lillian Eisner 18 and Kent Ueno 18.)

Joseph Blumberg