Phi Beta Kappa Welcomes 121 New Members

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Inductees are told following dreams doesn’t necessarily mean following “a straight path.”

 

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Inductees to the Dartmouth chapter of Phi Beta Kappa
Inductees to the Dartmouth chapter of Phi Beta Kappa pledge to adhere to the principles of the society during the ceremony on Saturday in Spaulding Auditorium. (Photo by Eli Burakian ’00)
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Family and friends watched and applauded Saturday afternoon as 121 students were inducted into the Dartmouth chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the nation’s oldest honor society, at a ceremony in Spaulding Auditorium.

They were chosen as new members on account of their exceptional scholastic achievements.

Ernest Everett Just 1907 Professor of Biological Sciences Magdalena Bezanilla was made an honorary member, and Michael W. Jennings ’72, professor emeritus of modern languages at Princeton University, was elected an alumni member in absentia.

The ceremony returned to its centuries-old traditional format after having been held in virtual and hybrid sessions during the pandemic.

“I would like to acknowledge at the outset that to achieve recognition of the sort that students will receive today in an educational environment such as we’ve experienced for the past few years is even more of an accomplishment than in typical years,” said Phi Beta Kappa - Alpha of New Hampshire chapter President Andrew Samwick, the Sandra L. and Arthur L. Irving ’72a P’10 Professor of Economics.

Following a proclamation of the intention to induct new members, chapter Marshal Roberta Stewart, a professor of classical studies, led the procession of students into the auditorium.

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Chapter President Andrew Samwick and Secretary/Treasurer Kate Soule hand out citations and process signatures, respectively, at the ceremony.
Chapter President Andrew Samwick hands a citation to Sarah Birnbaum ’22 as Secretary/Treasurer Kate Soule oversees a signature from Anaïse Boucher-Browning ’22 at the ceremony. (Photo by Eli Burakian ’00)

Kate Soule, chapter secretary and director of Arts & Sciences finance and research administration, was called upon to share the principles of Phi Beta Kappa. Soule went over the categories of membership and the criteria for election to the society before reminding new members that “in addition to scholarship, good moral character shall be a necessary qualification for membership.”

Chapter Vice President John Carey, associate dean of faculty for the social sciences and a professor of government, presented a summary of the society’s history, dating back to its founding at the College of William and Mary in Virginia in 1776. Its fourth chapter was founded at Dartmouth in 1787.

Before the initiation of new members, Samwick recognized the 22 members who were elected to membership at the autumn meeting in September 2021. The 121 new members were then invited to sign their names to the Phi Beta Kappa’s roster, receive their citations, and pledge to adhere to the principles of the nation’s oldest and most prestigious academic honor society.

In her address, Bezanilla reminded the students, that “pursuing your dreams doesn’t always mean that you have to follow a straight path.” She described how her career trajectory exemplified that dreams change, and said that’s OK. Bezanilla, who joked that she abandoned her childhood dreams of becoming an astronaut when she learned that physical fitness was paramount for that job, transitioned from an undergraduate degree in physics to a graduate degree and subsequently, a career, in cell biology.

“As you think about your futures and you embark on the next steps, do so with an open mind,” Bezanilla urged, “because you never know what might be around the next corner.”

The 121 new inductees from the Class of ’22 (unless otherwise indicated) include:

  • Garrick Kurtenbach Allison
  • Charles Dayton Ankeny
  • Anne Gardner Bailey
  • Naina Bhalla
  • Sarah Bernice Birnbaum
  • Anaïse Madeline Boucher-Browning
  • Abigail Osher Bresler ’21
  • Amber Tiange Cai ’21
  • Frank Kenneth Carr IV
  • Ryan William Carroll
  • Albert D. Chen
  • Charity Anna Chen
  • Raymond Gu Chen
  • Jonathan Chiou
  • John Joonhee Cho
  • Jared Robert Cole
  • Caroline Collins-Pisano
  • Catherine Antonia Cooney
  • Zachary John Couvillion
  • Conrad Michael Crans
  • Crawford John Alexander Crooks
  • Janina Cuneo ’21
  • Christopher J. Damon
  • Dylan Pollard Davis
  • Sanjana Dugar
  • Ryan Neal Ellis
  • Owen Matthew Eskandari
  • Brandon Feng
  • Evan Siming Fu
  • Rachel Todd Gambee ’21
  • Sachin Ganesh
  • Matthew T. Gannon Jr.
  • Willem Haden Gerrish
  • Shayla Rosa Goldberg
  • Maria Natalie Goldman
  • Sanjana Goli
  • Riley O. Gordon
  • Zachary Strasser Gottesman
  • Cameron Jason Guage
  • August White Guszkowski
  • Paul Witherell Hager
  • Malcolm I. Hanchet
  • Joseph Bennett Hardwicke
  • Nina Naomi Herman
  • Lizzie Hernandez Videa
  • Jonah William Hirsch
  • Julia Beth Hoffman
  • Victoria Liv Hoffner
  • Emory Alan Holzer
  • Katelyn Huang
  • Julie Ann Jones
  • Lucas Cole Joshi ’23
  • Jonah Kalsner Kershen
  • Jay Hyun Kang
  • David Kantor
  • Kaitlyn Nicole Kelley
  • Arianna Mahin Khan
  • Maya Laurel Khanna
  • Dhwani Kharel
  • Michelle Jaehee Kim
  • Liam Reed Kirkpatrick
  • Anna Friederike Kolln
  • Dionysios Gabriel Ritterband Kotsonis
  • Irene Xingru Lam
  • Lucy Rose Langenberg
  • Seung Ju Lee ’21
  • Gabrielle Louise Levy
  • Amanda Yao Li
  • Yangyang Li
  • Cynthia Calloway Lucas ’21
  • Adrie Rose Luster
  • Ruiheng Ma
  • Guilherme Marinho Ramos
  • Emily Elizabeth McConnell
  • Jason Ryan Park McFadden
  • Sydney Brynn Merrill
  • Öykü Zümra Mete
  • Tracey Elizabeth Mills
  • Cole William Minsky
  • Dominique Alessandra Benjamin Mobley
  • Basile Bernardino Montagnese
  • Ethan Youngjae Moon
  • Maria Paula Mora Bolaños
  • Tudor Adrian Muntianu
  • Ryan Kiyoshi Chan Murakawa
  • Sana Shirish Nadkarni
  • Minerva Zhou Nong
  • Anastasia Cecilia Perez Ternent
  • Charles William Pike
  • Alexander Nicholas Pritzker
  • Nathan James Pucci
  • Victoria Reid Quint
  • Charlie Parker Reeder
  • Kaitlyn Reisman
  • Maria Roodnitsky
  • Grace Weeks Rubin
  • Nolan Baine Sankey ’21
  • Evan Bradley Schafer
  • Nicholas Schoeller
  • Ranjan S. Sehgal
  • Samuel William Selleck
  • Quinn Alexander Spraut
  • Ian Drummond Stiehl
  • Tanli Su
  • Ethan Trepka
  • Donia Y. Tung
  • Adam Carey Vandenbussche
  • Lily Margaret Waddell
  • Alex Zhihao Wang
  • Alexandra McRae Warden ’21
  • Lila Kayyem Watts
  • Abigail Doris Wilson
  • Kevin Gu Xiao
  • Junqing Yan
  • Alison Zeng
  • Katelyn Elizabeth Zeser
  • Nathan Wuyang Zhang
  • Yijin Zhang 张艺进
  • Yuxuan Zhang
  • Benjamin Scott Rehm Zide
  • Elliott Arnold Zornitsky

The following members of the 2022 class were inducted to the honor society in the fall of 2021:

  • Melissa Alexsandra Barales-Lopez
  • Clayton Scott Bass
  • Twisha Bhardwaj
  • Cristal De la Cruz
  • Keara M Dennehy
  • Ana Julia Dos Santos Furtado
  • Archita Nitya Harathi
  • Zachary Logan LaPorte
  • Aaron Lin Lee
  • Dakota Chen Ma
  • Sophia Anne Miller
  • Connor Patrick Morris
  • Mien Thuy Nguyen
  • Max Ashok Pumilia
  • Matthew Conway Roth
  • Kristina Gabrielle Strommer
  • Kimberly Min-en Tan
  • Yunjin Tong
  • Andrew James White
  • Victor Yuhang Wu
  • Jason Zavras
  • Guhui Zhang

 

Harini Barath