Thirty-seven juniors were elected to the Rhode Island Alpha of Phi Beta Kappa Feb. 8. The honor society, founded in Williamsburg, Va., 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.
Kevin Casto
Junhuo Chen
Anne Cushing
Prashanthi Divakar
Dylan Fried
Yawei Ge
Berit Goetz
Michelle Han
Thomas Jarus Jr., former Herald staff writer
Andrew Kim
Hannah Koenig
Travis Lloyd
Julia Longoria
Fiona McBride
Colin MacGregor
Danielle Marshak, Herald general manager
James Mayo
Lily Meyer
Claire Peracchio, Herald editor-in-chief
Daniel Prinz
Carolyn Ranti
Hannah Riskin-Jones
Rahil Rojiani
John Rosenberg
Riyad Seervai
Sanchita Singal
Daniel Slutsky, Herald analytics manager
Yanqiang Tan
Nawal Traish, Herald copy editor
Edward Tremel
Arjun Vaidya, former Herald business staffer
Manu Venkat
Thompson Warren
David Winer, Herald social media and marketing manager
Karolina Woroniecka
Adela Wu
Annie Wu