Students Inducted Into Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society, Awarded Prizes

Elmira, NY (03/17/2022) — The Pi of New York chapter of Phi Beta Kappa at Elmira College held its annual induction and banquet on Friday, March 11.

The Pi of New York chapter held its annual induction and banquet on Friday, March 11, inducting 13 newly elected members of high scholarly attainment. Prizes were also awarded to five outstanding juniors and five promising sophomores.

Phi Beta Kappa, the oldest and most distinguished of all the academic honorary societies, promotes, recognizes, and honors scholarly achievement in the liberal arts and sciences. Phi Beta Kappa was founded in 1776, and the Pi of New York chapter at Elmira College was established in 1940.

Class of 2022 Newly Elected Members-in-Course of Phi Beta Kappa:

Class of 2023 Prize Winners:

Class of 2024 Prize Winners:

"A student's election to the society reflects far more than a high GPA achieved in a necessary selection of courses; it recognizes more than a body of acquired knowledge," said Charlie Mitchell, Professor of American Studies. "Rather, it reflects a demonstrated interest in and commitment to the value of learning, to the vital traditions and principles offered by a broad education in the liberal arts and sciences. The College itself is honored to be able to recognize these students."

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Seven of the 13 newly elected members-in-course were in attendance during an induction ceremony held on March 11.

Inductees and prize winners from science programs were joined by Dr. Amy Lyndaker, Associate Professor of Biology, and Dr. Lynn Gillie, Professor of Biology.