Artist Terri deNatale (ΦBK, University of Maine, 2013) recently opened her first solo exhibition, tilted Go West, at Texas A&M-Texarkana.
Historian Crystal deGregory (ΦBK, Fisk, 2003) is the Director of the Atwood Institute for Race, Education, and the Democratic Ideal.
Eva Dziadula’s (ΦBK, Lake Forest, 2007) research as an economist has the potential to change lives. As a chapter historian, she says ΦBK is a rewarding part of her academic career.
Intern with a nationally recognized organization in Washington, DC, while working remotely!
A native of Georgia in Eastern Europe, Ia Tserodze describes her ΦBK membership as her own evidence that she really could achieve anything she set out to do.
Physicist Pearl I. Young (ΦBK, University of North Dakota, 1919) was the first female professional hired by NASA Langley Research Center. Her technical writing system changed scientific documentation.
Judith Carney, Professor of Geography at UCLA, is one of ΦBK’s Visiting Scholars touring the country during the 2017-2018 academic year.
For the Alpha of Ohio Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa at Case Western Reserve University, time has shown that a strong foundation leads to a rich history.
Members and friends of ΦBK recently gathered in Cleveland to hear Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nicholas Kristof (ΦBK, Harvard College, 1981).
Since coming to Phi Beta Kappa last year, one of my prime goals has been building stronger alumni connections among members.
Phi Beta Kappa recognized Los Angeles as an Arts & Sciences City of Distinction on October 17.
A junior ΦBK from DePauw University, Grant Potts combines his passion to see the world with the desire to use his economics degree in a meaningful way.