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Fairfield Students Inducted Into National Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society

Fairfield Students Inducted Into National Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society

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The Zeta of Connecticut chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the nation’s oldest and most prestigious academic honor society, recently inducted the 2023 cohort of Fairfield juniors and seniors.

The Zeta of Connecticut chapter of Phi Beta Kappa at ¶¶Òô»ÆƬapp inducted 37 students into the nation’s oldest and most prestigious academic honor society on Sunday, April 30. The induction ceremony, celebrating the academic achievement and excellence of Fairfield’s scholars, was attended by more than 125 students, faculty members, and guests.

Presiding over the ceremony were executive officers of Phi Beta Kappa, Zeta of Connecticut chapter: Julie Mughal, MA (president), Betsy A. Bowen, PhD (vice president), Elizabeth Petrino, PhD (secretary/treasurer), William M. Abbott, DPhil (historian/archivist), and Margaret M. McClure, PhD (past president). Marice E. Rose, PhD, associate professor in the Department of Visual and Performing Arts, delivered the keynote address at the ceremony.

Each spring, Phi Beta Kappa inducts new members from among the most academically accomplished seniors and a highly select group of juniors. Election to the Zeta of Connecticut chapter is based on academic standing (top 10 percent of the class), evidence of broad intellectual curiosity, independent work and thought, outstanding work in the liberal arts and sciences, and good character. Membership is restricted to students who complete most of their coursework in the liberal studies curriculum; typically, students pursuing BA or BS degrees in the College of Arts and Sciences.

Phi Beta Kappa aims to promote learning, morality, and collegiality. For over two hundred years Phi Beta Kappa has encouraged scholarship and a life-long commitment to the liberal arts. Members of Phi Beta Kappa include 17 United States presidents, dozens of senators, and men and women in a broad range of professional fields. Nationwide, only one percent of college seniors are invited to join Phi Beta Kappa annually.

Phi Beta Kappa, whose letters stand for the Greek phrase, “Love of wisdom, the guide of life,” was founded in 1776 at The College of William and Mary. Only 10 percent of colleges and universities in the United States have been awarded a Phi Beta Kappa chapter. Its chapter established in 1994, ¶¶Òô»ÆƬapp is one of only six colleges and universities in the state of Connecticut – and one of only 14 Jesuit colleges and universities nationwide – to have a Phi Beta Kappa chapter. 

2023 Phi Beta Kappa Inductees:

Seniors: Leif Alino, Gina N. Baglivo, Alessia L. Bandini, Jillian J. Bauknecht, Madeline E. Bosse, Alexa M. Buongiovanni, Phoebe A. Charpentier, Katharine Creamer, Bronwyn M. Cullen, Mia E. DeFelice, Shannon G. Di Iorio, Kaitlyn M. Drake, Gracewu A. Gallagher, Julia E. Higgins, Madeline E. Hossler, Nya L. Jones, Francesca Klein, Kayla Leary, Eden M. Marchese, Jack Martorano, Tatiana M. Mesrobian, Caroline M. Meyer, Sarah C. Murphy, Michael C. Riggi, Cesar F. Rivera, Margaret E. Rzucidlo, Genuine Skill F. Salcedo, Katherine M. Samonek, Nicholas J. Silvia, Kevin T. Stush, James V. Vizzard, Rebecca R. Walsh, and Anna E. Weissenberg.

Juniors: Julia F. Jammalo, Madeline E. Kitlas, Emma R. Kramer, and Connor J. Padover.

Watch Dr. Marice E. Rose's Keynote Address

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