Students Accepted Membership into Phi Beta Kappa for 2019-2020
August 3, 2020
The following College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences students accepted the invitation to become members of Phi Beta Kappa during the 2019–2020 academic year: Ryan Balluck, International Public Policy; Arielle Boykin, Criminology; Taylor Braford, Religion and Culture; Kelsey Broccoletti, Criminology; Clare Carter, Creative Writing; Cheyenne Crigger, International Public Policy; Sarah Dickinson, International Public Policy; Dakota Driscoll, Sociology; Spencer Faber, International Public Policy; Caleb Gore, International Public Policy; Caitlin Hadjis, Human Development; Alana Hassett, Professional and Technical Writing; Mary Kastelberg, Human Development; Maeve Kilcarr, Criminology; Trevor Krohn, Criminology; Gabriel Lopez,National Security and Foreign Affairs; Emma Masterman, Religion and Culture; Thomas Miller, Sociology; Katherine Mumm, Human Development; Doreen Ndizeye, International Studies; Sanskriti Neupane, International Relations; Heather Nisbet, International Studies; Adam Olszewski, National Security and Foreign Affairs; Jihye Park, Philosophy, Politics, and Economics; Eleanor Patrick, International Public Policy; Joy Pierce, History; Xavier Prevoznik, International Public Policy; Keyana Redmon, Criminology; Shannon Reilly, National Security and Foreign Affairs; Katelyn Russell, Classical Studies; Lila Shelley, English; Xi Tie, International Public Policy; Donald Van Hook, National Security and Foreign Affairs; Melissa Velez Nazario, Professional and Technical Writing; Zachary Weeks, Classical Studies; Katherine Wiggins, International Public Policy; and Isabelle Wyerman, International Public Policy.