Top Grade-Earners Inducted Into Phi Beta Kappa

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Dartmouth鈥檚 chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the nation鈥檚 oldest academic honor society, inducted 22 new student members from the Class of 2016 at its 228th annual meeting on Nov. 3, held in the president鈥檚 house.

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Phi Beta Kappa inductees

Back row (from left): 天美影视 Keith Walker, Robert Scales 鈥16, Charles Rafkin 鈥16, Michael Dettmer 鈥16, Michael Blank 鈥16, Robert Klingenberger 鈥16, Brian Masterson 鈥16, Naho Kitade 鈥16, Lea Schroeder 鈥16, Mary Decker 鈥16, Jonathan Vandermause 鈥16, Zonia Moore 鈥16, Sarah Waltcher 鈥16, Youxiang Peng 鈥16, and Christopher Leech 鈥16. Front row (from left): 天美影视 Jay Hull, Alexander Liao 鈥16, Stephanie Alden 鈥16, Claire Beskin 鈥16, Gina D鈥橝ndrea-Penna 鈥16, Margaret Jones 鈥16, Ke Li 鈥16, Bingyue Wang 鈥16, and Kate Soule, secretary-treasurer of the Dartmouth Phi Beta Kappa chapter. Not pictured: Axel Hufford 鈥16. (Photo by Robert Gill)

To be eligible for election to students must have completed eight terms within three years of matriculation and hold one of the top 20 cumulative grade point averages in their class.

The program, which was chaired by chapter president , associate dean of faculty for the social sciences and a professor of psychological and brain sciences, included remarks by Kate Soule, secretary-treasurer of Dartmouth鈥檚 Alpha of New Hampshire chapter, president of the national Phi Beta Kappa Society and director of Dartmouth鈥檚 Arts and Sciences Finances and Research Administration. 天美影视 of French Keith Walker, serving as marshall, read the names of the inductees.

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 鈥淭he fall Phi Beta Kappa induction is a wonderful celebration of academic excellence in the liberal arts,鈥 Soule said. 鈥淭he students inducted today represent the top of the senior class. They have achieved much in their first three years at the College, and it is a pleasure to honor them with early induction into America鈥檚 oldest and most prestigious honor society. The Sophomore Prize winners are equally impressive and I look to hear more from them during their college careers.鈥

The chapter named , the John Phillips 天美影视 in Religion, an honorary member. Balmer is the chair of the religion department and director of the Society of Fellows. 

Nelson Lichtenstein 鈥66, director of the Center for the Study of Work, Labor and Democracy and MacArthur Foundation Chair of History at the University of California, Santa Barbara, was elected to alumni membership. Both Balmer and Lichtenstein will be officially inducted at the society鈥檚 spring meeting.

The chapter also gave the Phi Beta Kappa Sophomore Prize to eight members of the Class of 2017, an honor that recognizes students with the highest grade point average after completion of five terms.

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 280 chapters on college and university campuses and well over half a million living members. Dartmouth鈥檚 chapter, the fourth oldest in the nation, was established in 1787.

The following students were inducted to Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha of New Hampshire, on Nov. 3.

  • Stephanie Alden 鈥16
  • Claire Beskin 鈥16
  • Michael Blank 鈥16
  • Gina D鈥橝ndrea-Penna 鈥16
  • Mary Decker 鈥16
  • Michael Dettmer 鈥16
  • Axel Hufford 鈥16
  • Margaret Jones 鈥16
  • Naho Kitade 鈥16
  • Robert Klingenberger 鈥16
  • Christopher Leech 鈥16
  • Ke Li 鈥16
  • Alexander Liao 鈥16
  • Brian Masterson 鈥16
  • Zonia Moore 鈥16
  • Youxiang Peng 鈥16
  • Charles Rafkin 鈥16
  • Robert Scales 鈥16
  • Lea Schroeder 鈥16
  • Jonathan Vandermause 鈥16
  • Sarah Waltcher 鈥16
  • Bingyue Wang 鈥16

Phi Beta Kappa Sophomore Prize winners are:

  • Brian Chen 鈥17
  • Hae-Lin Cho 鈥17
  • Tyler David Kelsall 鈥17
  • Meghana Mishra 鈥17
  • Yevgenia Rem 鈥17
  • Yerin Yang 鈥17
  • Zhecheng Yao 鈥17
  • Ran Zhuo 鈥17
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