Since 1956, the Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar Program has been offering undergraduates the opportunity to spend time with some of America’s most distinguished scholars. The purpose of the program is to contribute to the intellectual life of the campus by making possible an exchange of ideas between the visiting scholars and the resident faculty and students. Meet our visiting scholars for the upcoming 2023-2024 academic year.
Kenneth Andrews
University of North Carolina
Sociology, Social Movements
Anna Brickhouse
University of Virginia
English, 19th-Century American Literature
Julia Bryan-Wilson
Columbia University
Art History, Feminist and Queer Theory
Julia Clarke
University of Texas
Geological Sciences, Paleontology
Cathleen Kaveny
Boston College Law
Law, Religion and Morality
Trevon Logan
Ohio State University
Economics, Health and Demography
Suzanne Marchand
Louisiana State University
History, European Intellectual History
Natalia Molina
University of Southern California
American Studies and Ethnicity, Latinx Studies
Cynthia Moss
Johns Hopkins University
Psychological and Brain Science, Bats
Russell Muirhead
Dartmouth College
Government, American Political Thought
Shawkat M. Toorawa
Yale University
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, Arabic Literature
Corey D. B. Walker
Wake Forest University
English, Africana Philosophy
Talitha Washington
Clark Atlanta University
Mathematics, Data Science
Emily Yeh
University of Colorado
Geography, Nature and Society