Congratulations to the 62 seniors who will be inducted in the Phi Beta Kappa Society this spring!
Barnard College recently announced 62 seniors who will be inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa Society this spring, joining the 15 seniors inducted last fall. The recognition ceremony will be held on May 14.
The Phi Beta Kappa Society honors students from American colleges and universities who have demonstrated academic excellence in the liberal arts and sciences, and is widely seen as one of the highest academic honors for undergraduate students. Phi Beta Kappa inductees are recommended by faculty members they have worked closely with throughout their college careers, and are chosen by a panel of faculty who are members of the society themselves.
The Spring 2024 inductees’ names can be found below.
Congratulations to all inductees!
- Madeline Abramson (Neuroscience & Behavior)
- Madeline Angelides (Economics & Statistics)
- Li Bing Appel (Special Major, Linguistics)
- Serena Bane (Psychology)
- Catherine Beckett (History)
- Pimprenelle Behaeghel (Italian, Theatre)
- Alexandra Bilder (Neuroscience & Behavior, Human Rights)
- Juliet Bogan (American Studies, English [Creative Writing])
- Sabrina Bohn (Film Studies)
- Isabella Cannava (Neuroscience & Behavior)
- Stephanie Chan (History)
- Maya Darville (Special Major, Africana Studies & American Studies)
- Thaleia Dasberg (English, Theatre)
- Francesca Degiorgio (English [Creative Writing])
- Whitney Deng (Computer Science)
- Sofia Desanto (English [Creative Writing])
- Rose Elliott (Dance, Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies)
- Ana Eveleigh (Religion, Human Rights)
- Tapiwa Gambura (English [Creative Writing])
- Alejandra Garcia (History, Spanish & Latin American Culture)
- Hanna Gerber (Philosophy)
- Danya Gewurz (Biology: Computational)
- Mrittika Howlader (Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Human Rights)
- Grace Huang (Economics, Asian Middle Eastern Cultures)
- Amina Khaitova (Psychology, Theatre)
- Eleni Kinney (Art History [Visual Arts])
- Lucy Kudlinski (Dance, History)
- Anushka Kulkarni (Computer Science)
- Isabel Kwass-Mason (Environment & Sustainability)
- Isabel Lapidus (Special Major, Computational Design & Pedagogy)
- Angelina Li (Biology: Cell & Molecular)
- Marion Linde (Anthropology [Political Ecology])
- EJen Liu (Urban Studies [Political Science])
- Xueqing Ma (Economics, Philosophy)
- Irene Madrigal (English, History)
- Isabella Martinez (Biology, Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies)
- Laura Mittelman (Neuroscience & Behavior)
- Mikayla Moaney (Anthropology [Medical])
- Phoebe Muntz (Psychology)
- Nathaniel Muss (Sociology)
- Grace Mwamba (Urban Studies [Architecture])
- Silvana Navia (Sociology)
- Molly Nelson (Psychology)
- Grace Novarr (English [Creative Writing])
- Jesse Pearce (Anthropology)
- Annie Poole (American Studies, Art History)
- Alexandra Prezeau (Psychology)
- Erin Pugh (Anthropology [Archaeology], Ancient Studies)
- Zilan Qian (Anthropology)
- Hannah Saltz (Dance)
- Rubi Shen (Psychology)
- Giselle Silla (Urban Studies [Environmental Science])
- Raquel Silvera (English)
- Chandini Singla (Economics & Math)
- Isabel Stern (Art History [Visual Arts])
- Olivia Treynor (Anthropology, English [Creative Writing])
- Lauren Unterberger (Medieval Renaissance Studies)
- Gabrielle Viner (Comparative Literature: English & French)
- Yue Yin (Physics)
- Ruby Zeidman (Psychology, Human Rights)
- Xinwan Zhang (Psychology, Sociology)
- Celia Ziliak (Psychology, Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies)
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