Phi Beta Kappa Welcomes New Members

SUNY Geneseo Campus (SUNY Geneseo/Matt Burkhartt)

SUNY Geneseo recently invited the students listed below into the college’s chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. The ideal Phi Beta Kappan has demonstrated intellectual integrity, tolerance for other views, and a broad range of academic interests. Each year, about one college senior in a hundred nationwide is invited to join Phi Beta Kappa. Membership  shows commitment to the liberal arts and science and freedom of inquiry and expression.

Phi Beta Kappa is celebrating its 250th anniversary this year. It is the nation’s oldest and most widely known academic honor society. Students from both the junior and senior classes are selected each spring for membership into the organization. Geneseo’s chapter annually inducts outstanding liberal arts students and sponsors activities on campus to increase awareness of the importance of studies in the liberal arts and sciences. The Alpha Delta Chapter at Geneseo was established in 2004. About 10 percent of the nation’s institutions of higher learning have a Phi Beta Kappa chapter.

The following students have been elected to Phi Beta Kappa this spring.

Expected graduation in 2026:

Dylan Almy
Gianna Battista
Ashley Biondi
Sophia Bobeck
Phoebe Brenner
Hannah Brockman
Christopher Bulan
Collin J. Capurso
Meaghan Casey
Rowan Considine
Liberty Dodds
Clare Douglas
Ryan Eck
Max Esposito
Lily Finnegan
Fiona Kellerman Foley
Abigail Gleason
Lily Herman
Abigail R. Hildebrant
Ella Hinckley
Makayla Kieley
Kelly Kinsella
Ayden E. Link
Matthew McGowan
Alexis McGrory
Ethan Moyer
Charlotte Noe
Cadence Panol
Alexis Patrick
Margaret Rickel
Jacob M. Sledziona
Rose Theel
Anna M. Tompkins
Emma Katherine Ward
Grace Weidman
Maxwell Worden

Expected graduation in 2027:

Christian Chaffee
Elise Cleary
Alexis Marie Flint
Annabelle Laibe
Chelsea M. Livingstone
Grace Morichelli
Sam Olson
Catherine Robb

Alumni (a special, limited form of membership in recognition of contributions to the arts and sciences after graduation)

Justine Jeanne Allen ‘05, PhD

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