Thirty-eight juniors were elected to the Rhode Island Alpha of Phi Beta Kappa Feb. 16. The honor society, founded in Williamsburg, Virginia in 1776, is the oldest and most prestigious academic honor organization in the nation. Of the more than 3,500 institutions of higher learning in the United States, only 270 have been authorized to house chapters of Phi Beta Kappa. The Brown chapter, the Rhode Island Alpha, was founded in 1830. It is the seventh oldest chapter in the country.
Maxwell Ashby
Sorakrit Atcharanuwat
Zachary Bornstein
Maya Bretzius
Fei Cai, a Herald staff writer
Norian Caporale-Berkowitz
Innessa Colaiacovo
Lauren Comisar
Jennifer Conti
Anna Costello
Wenhao Fang
Eric Gruebel
Olivia Harding
Reuben Henriques
Liam Hynes
MariaLisa Itzoe
Brandon Kaufmann
Edward Kelting
Janine Khraishah
David Koren
Rachel Lamb
Jiacui Li
Heng Lu
Benjamin Niedzielski
Liana Nisimova
Sarah Rutherford
Alison Rutsch
Eric Sanford
Julia Sheehy-Chan
Rebecca Soules
Thunwa Theerakarn
Lingke Wang
Caitrin Watson
Mengfei Xue
Unikora Yang
Do Yoon
Anqi Zhang
Ang Zheng