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Juniors and Seniors at McDaniel inducted into Phi Beta Kappa national honor society

On March 24, 24 students were inducted into McDaniel College's Delta of Maryland Chapter of the prestigious Phi Beta Kappa national honor society. The Phi Beta Kappa Society is the nation’s oldest academic honor society.

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The 24 students who were inducted into McDaniel College's Delta of Maryland Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa national honor society on March 24 are pictured with McDaniel President Julia Jasken and Becky Carpenter, president of McDaniel’s Delta of Maryland chapter of Phi Beta Kappa.

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On March 24, 24 students were inducted into McDaniel College's Delta of Maryland Chapter of the prestigious Phi Beta Kappa national honor society.

Founded in 1776, the Phi Beta Kappa Society is the nation’s oldest academic honor society. It has chapters at 290 colleges and universities in the United States and more than half a million members throughout the country.

Among those inducted into Phi Beta Kappa are:

Seniors

  • Danny Adum, Biology major from Gaithersburg, Maryland

  • Haydee Arevalo Ramos, Health Sciences major from Baltimore, Maryland

  • Kaitlyn Barker, Art major from Davidsonville, Maryland

  • Caleb Bowden, Political Science and Economics major from Norman, Oklahoma

  • Clara Gardner, Biology major from Arlington, Virginia

  • Amy Goldberg, American Sign Language and Sociology major from Glen Burnie, Maryland

  • Lauren Guyer, Biology major from York, Pennsylvania

  • Tatiana Hamilton, Arabic and Middle Eastern Studies and Political Science major from Laurel, Maryland

  • Elena Hincapié, Political Science major from Glenside, Pennsylvania

  • Sydney Hinnant, Psychology major from Clinton, Maryland

  • Sydney Lewis, English and History major from Poquoson, Virginia

  • Haley Livingston, Biology major from Frederick, Maryland

  • Lauren Logue, Health Sciences major from New Windsor, Maryland

  • Lauren Portis, Environmental Studies major from Frederick, Maryland

  • Monte Prinz, Communication major from King of Prussia, Pennsylvania

  • Ashley Reyes, Health Sciences major from Mount Airy, Maryland

  • Emma Ryan, Biology major from Newark, Delaware

  • Isabelle Sweet, English major from Brooklyn, New York

  • Usa Trachoo, Marketing major from Frostburg, Maryland

  • Luci Vallor, Political Science and Psychology major from Woodbine, Maryland

  • Emma Wagner, Arabic and Middle Eastern Studies major from Nottingham, Maryland

Juniors

  • Bekah Garrett, Sociology major from Pasadena, Maryland
  • Jacqueline Kuzma, Mathematics major from Stafford, Virginia
  • Elena Petrone, English major from Colonial Heights, Virginia