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Dr. Termara Parker (ΦΒΚ, Howard University) is the Grants & Contracts Administrator at the Lieber Institute. She earned a Ph.D. in Neuroscience from Yale and her B.S. in Biology (Honors) from Howard University. She has received many prestigious awards, including induction into the National Bouchet Graduate Honors Society. She is committed to outreach and mentorship of underrepresented communities in the sciences as the former Graduate Director of the Yale BBS Diversity and Inclusion Collective.
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Emma Z. Rothberg, Ph.D.(ΦΒΚ, Wesleyan University) is the Associate Educator of Digital Learning & Innovation at the National Women’s History Museum. She previously served as the U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Predoctoral Fellow in Gender Studies at NWHM and as the Co-Director of the Digital History Lab at UNC. Rothberg earned a B.A. in History from Wesleyan University and an M.A. and Ph.D. in History from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Hannah Withiam (ΦΒΚ, Hamilton College) was most recently the Senior Managing Editor at Just Women's Sports. Previously, she served as a managing editor at The Athletic, where she helped launch their WNBA and Women's College Basketball verticals, and as a sports reporter/producer at the New York Post. A 2016 graduate of Hamilton College, where she captained the women's soccer and lacrosse teams, Hannah seeks to close the gap in media coverage between men's and women's sports through her work.
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Katarina Bromkamp (ΦΒΚ, College of William & Mary) is the Founder, President, and Executive Director of First-Gen Place, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization Katarina founded at 19 with the mission of empowering fellow first-generation students to succeed in college and beyond. Most recently, Katarina oversaw the launch of First-Gen Place’s website, and she is currently working to develop First-Gen Place’s mentorship program for first-generation college students.
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Austin Burket (ΦΒΚ, Stetson University) served as Concertmaster/Violin 1 for the 2nd National Tour of Hamilton for the last five years and has recently established himself as an in-demand substitute musician for the Broadway productions of Hamilton and Sweeney Todd. Additionally, Burket is an avid session musician contributing violin tracks to studio albums and podcast themes including Mama Magnolia’s “Dear Irvington” and “History That Doesn’t Suck” respectively.
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Joanne Baron (ΦΒΚ, University of Pennsylvania) is an archaeologist and epigrapher of the Ancient Maya. She currently serves as a postdoctoral fellow in Pre-Columbian art and archaeology at the Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection. Her research focuses on Maya religion and economics. She is the author of the book "Patron Gods and Patron Lords."
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Cori Schumacher (ΦΒΚ, University of California, Berkeley) is a three-time world champion surfer and social justice advocate. Cori was the first openly gay world surfing champion. They used their platform to increase justice, diversity, and belonging for women, BIPOC, and LGBTQI people in surfing. As the first LGBTQI council member elected in Carlsbad, California, Cori spearheaded the city's community choice energy program, its first ocean lifeguard program, and its first ethics ordinance.
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Casey Pola (ΦΒΚ, University of Maine) is the Director of Corporate Partnerships and Cause Marketing with National Parks Conservation Association, where she leads the organization’s cause partnerships program – connecting mission-aligned brands to support the protection and preservation of our national parks. Prior to joining NPCA, Casey held marketing and social impact focused roles at Rebuilding Together and Cone Communications.
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Andrew Dalton (ΦΒΚ, Gettysburg College) is the Executive Director of the Adams County Historical Society and Gettysburg Beyond the Battle Museum. He recently led the organization’s successful $12 million capital campaign to build a 29,000-square-foot museum and history center at Gettysburg. In addition to authoring a book and several journal articles, his work as a historian and nonprofit executive has been featured in The Washington Post and The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
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Dr. Artika R. Tyner (ΦΒΚ, Hamline University) is a passionate educator, author, sought-after speaker, and advocate for justice. Tyner is the CEO of Planting People Growing Justice Press and Bookstore. PPGJ publishes books that empower children to find joy in reading. She is the recipient of more than two dozen awards, including: Women in Business, American Small Business Champion, International Educator Citizen, Attorney of the Year, and American Bar Association Difference Makers.
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Liz Marshall Anderson (ΦΒΚ, Lawrence University) is a senior counsel in the Division of Enforcement at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Before joining the SEC, she spent almost a decade in private practice where she advised clients on government investigations and related white collar matters. She graduated summa cum laude from Lawrence University with a degree in Classics and a minor in Philosophy and went on to receive her J.D. at the University of Virginia School of Law.
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Iliana Rosa Pacheco (ΦΒΚ, University of Arizona) is a recent graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology, English, and History summa cum laude with honors. She was awarded the Outstanding Undergraduate Research Award by College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Her honors thesis, “Boneless as I Am: The Memory of Aberrancy in the Ragnars Saga Loðbrókar,” analyzes the role of impairment and disability in the late Viking age. After graduation, she will continue her work in anthropology.
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Rachel Fine (ΦΒΚ, University of California, Irvine) is the newly named executive director of Yale Schwarzman Center, Yale University’s first-ever center for student life and the arts. She joins YSC following her role as executive director and CEO of the Los Angeles-based Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts. Also a concert pianist, Rachel attended the Music Academy of the West and Eastman School of Music.
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Ezra Baeli-Wang (ΦΒΚ, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) is a speechwriter, poet, and essayist exploring the ways that language can shift perspectives, shape policies, and produce more equitable outcomes for all of us. His approach to this work is informed by his experience as the mixed-race child of a queer parent and a first-generation immigrant parent.
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Arushi Raina (ΦΒΚ, Vassar College) is the author of "When Morning Comes" and Director of Commercialization at Praxis Spinal Cord Institute. She is passionate about creativity, health equity, innovation and climate change. She grew up in South Africa and has lived in 7 countries, and currently lives in Vancouver. She was awarded the British Columbia "30 Under 30" award in 2020 for her work across both her disciplines.
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Levi Roth (ΦΒΚ, Indiana University) is a Software Developer for General Motors in the Metro Detroit area. He graduated from Indiana University with a MS in Information Systems and a dual BS in Physics and Computer Science with a minor in math. He has been heavily involved in the Greater Detroit Phi Beta Kappa Alumni Association, where he serves as Vice President of Membership and Young Professionals Co-Chair. In his free time, he enjoys slalom water skiing and mountain biking.
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Mikaela Benton (ΦΒΚ, Elon University) is from Woodbridge, Virginia, and holds a BA in Political Science and Spanish. She is a recipient of Phi Beta Kappa's inaugural Key Into Public Service scholarship. Mikaela is currently finishing her service year as a Fellow with Lead for North Carolina in Elizabeth City, North Carolina. Upon completion, she plans to return to Northern Virginia and further her career in public service and foreign policy.
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Jera Oliver (ΦΒΚ, Kent State University) is the Director of Development at The Ohio State University Office of Diversity and Inclusion (ODI) and co-founder of the Growing and Growth Collective, a volunteer initiative that promotes BIPOC engagement in urban agriculture. As a graduate of Kent State University and Washington University in St. Louis School of Law, Jera pursued a career in fundraising in order to leverage philanthropy as a means for civic engagement and social change.
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Dr. Sophal Ear (ΦΒΚ, Occidental College) is the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs and Global Development and Associate Professor in the Thunderbird School of Global Management at Arizona State University. He is Chair of the Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Advisory Board of the Los Angeles District Attorney. He wrote and narrated the award-winning documentary film "The End/Beginning: Cambodia" (2011) and has appeared in other documentaries.
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Adrienne Su (ΦΒΚ, Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges) is the author of five books of poems, "Middle Kingdom," "Sanctuary," "Having None of It," "Living Quarters," her newest, "Peach State." Recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship, she is a professor of creative writing and poet-in-residence at Dickinson College,
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Dr. Daniel Dodgen (ΦΒΚ, University of Southern California) is the Senior Advisor for Strategy, Policy, Planning, and Requirements at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response, where he leads federal efforts regarding the health aspects of disasters and other emergencies. Dr. Dodgen is an active volunteer and member with the DC Phi Beta Kappa Association, recently participating as a panelist on their Key Connections career panel.
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Maria Oliveira is a recipient of Phi Beta Kappa's inaugural Key Into Public Service scholarship, and is currently pursuing a major in history and a minor in mathematics at the University of Connecticut-Stamford. As President of the UConn Stamford Student Government Association and a member of the Honors Student Leadership Board, she seeks to give back to her campus, improve the student experience, and engage with the community.
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Aaron Hock (ΦΒΚ, Dickinson College) is the development manager at the James Beard Foundation and previously worked as the development manager at Ensemble Studio Theatre in New York. Deeply engaged in the local arts community, Hock served as a creative producer on several drag performances. Recently, Hock was featured on Phi Beta Kappa’s Key Connections: Career Conversations which focused on careers in business, development, and engagement.
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An Emmy and Tony-nominated and Drama Desk winning producer, Jennifer Kranz (ΦΒΚ, State University of New York at Stony Brook), is a former television executive who spent over two decades in the industry in production and marketing as a senior executive at major media companies. Currently, she is the Director of Creative Development at Rosalind Productions, a live theatrical production company focused on changing the narrative and eliminating gender and racial bias.
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Dr. Dolores Durán-Cerda (ΦBK, University of Iowa) is currently Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at Pima Community College (PCC) in Tucson, Arizona, where she focuses on student success, community engagement and diversity, equity and inclusion. Dr. Durán-Cerda earned her Ph.D. in Latin American literature with an emphasis in poetry, and her M.A. in Hispanic literature, both from the University of Arizona. She was recently elected to the Phi Beta Kappa Senate.
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Kashif A. Graham (ΦΒΚ, Lehman College) is the President of the Alpha of Tennessee chapter of Phi Beta Kappa at Vanderbilt University, and a librarian for religion and theology at Vanderbilt's Divinity Library. He was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and received his Bachelor of Arts degree in English Honors Literature and Spanish Language and Literature from the City University of New York (CUNY Lehman, Bronx).
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Jackie Hueftle (ΦΒΚ, University of Colorado Boulder) is a rock climber, writer, and co-founder of the Routesetting Institute. She is also the owner of Kilter Grips, an award-winning company that creates rock climbing holds for artificial climbing.
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Siqi Mou (ΦΒΚ, Stanford University) is an entrepreneur whose career so far has ranged from banking to television. Today she is cofounder and CEO of HelloAva, an AI powered personal skincare consultant that customizes a routine of curated products. She also serves on the Board of the New York Youth Symphony.
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Jayne Ross was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa at Virginia Tech, where she majored in Creative Writing and Professional & Technical Writing. She is the assistant editor of The American Scholar, Phi Beta Kappa’s quarterly magazine of public affairs, literature, science, history, and culture published since 1932. Ross also oversees [Spoiler Alert], the magazine’s digital book club, where she hosts book discussions with members and other staff members each month.
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Collin Edouard (ΦBK, City College of New York) is a musician and choir director with extensive experience in primary and secondary education. Currently a professor of music at Seminole State College of Florida, he was awarded the Gates Cambridge scholarship in 2019.
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Columba Stewart (ΦBK, Harvard College) is Professor of Theology at Saint John’s University and executive director of the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library, both in Collegeville, MN. In 2019, Father Stewart was named the Jefferson Lecturer by the National Endowment for the Humanities, the highest honor the federal government bestows for distinguished intellectual achievement in the humanities.
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Anne Wallestad (ΦBK, Drake University) serves as president and CEO of BoardSource, a globally recognized nonprofit focused on strengthening nonprofit leadership at the highest level—the board of directors. An award-winning veteran of nonprofit leadership, she has held leadership roles with a number of national and local organizations including more than seven years of leadership in the movement for LGBT civil rights at the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund and the Human Rights Campaign.
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Robert E. James, II (ΦBK, Howard University) leverages his experiences in banking, law, real estate development, and consulting to generate positive impacts in communities that are often overlooked. He currently serves as chairman of the National Bankers Association.
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Francis Su (ΦBK, University of Texas) is the Benediktsson-Karwa Professor of Mathematics at Harvey Mudd College. He has previously served as president of the Mathematical Association of America, and his speeches and writing have earned acclaim for describing the humanity of mathematics, and for calling people to greater awareness of issues that contribute to inequitable mathematics education.
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Jeffrey Jones (ΦBK, Rutgers University - Camden) is on the board of the Delaware Valley Phi Beta Kappa Association. Currently a client executive at Esquire Deposition Solutions, LLC with experience in sales, marketing, product development, and service excellence, he also recently started his own company back in May called Boss Battle LLC.
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Alison C. Rollins (ΦBK, Howard University) is a professor, librarian, and creative writer. Currently a Visiting Assistant Professor of English and the Lead Teaching and Learning Librarian at Colorado College, Rollins is also on faculty at the Pacific Northwest College of Art Low-Residency Creative Writing MFA Program. She has received numerous awards and fellowships for her work, including the 2019 Literature Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts.
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Dr. Yvonne Masakowski (ΦΒΚ, Rutgers University) has a distinguished career in Psychology and Human Factors spanning over 25 years. She was recently appointed as a Research Fellow by the U.S. Naval War College following her retirement as an Associate Professor of Strategic Leadership and Leader Development in the College of Leadership and Ethics. She currently serves as the U.S. Chair of NATO's Leader Development for Multinational Military Operations, and is the recipient of numerous awards.
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Dr. Nabiha Saklayen (ΦΒΚ, Emory University) is a bio-inspired physicist, entrepreneur, and the co-founder of Cellino Biotech. Dr. Saklayen received her Ph.D. in Physics from Harvard University as an HHMI International Fellow. She has been recognized on the MIT Tech Review 35 Innovators Under 35 list, and the Forbes 30 Under 30 Healthcare list.
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Jordan Mosby is a recent graduate of Morehouse College, where he was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. He is currently pursuing his PhD in Sociology at Brown University.
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Holden Thorp (ΦBK, UNC-Chapel Hill) is currently the editor in chief of the Science family of journals. He is also the Rita Levi-Montalcini Distinguished University Professor at the Washington University in St. Louis, where he previously served as provost and executive vice chancellor for Academic Affairs.
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Hera Jay Brown (ΦBK, University of Tennessee, Knoxville) is a 2020 Rhodes Scholar at the University of Oxford pursuing her Master of Philosophy in Development Studies with an intent to pursue a doctorate in International Development. She also recently completed a Fulbright-Schuman Research Fellowship for the European Union.
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Hunter Hamrick is on the board of the DC Area Phi Beta Kappa Association. He was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa in 2015 at Florida State University, and currently works at the Structured Finance Association as a Policy Analyst.
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Dominique Earland (ΦBK, Southern Methodist University) is currently in her first year of medical school training at the University of Minnesota. She plans to pursue clinical epidemiology research and become a physician who serves vulnerable populations. During her time as an undergraduate at SMU, Earland focused on strengthening women’s health rights and education through her academic and service work.
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Dr. P. Gabrielle Foreman (ΦBK, Amherst College) is the founding director of the Colored Conventions Project, an award-winning professor of English, African American Studies and History, and an endowed chair in Liberal Arts at Penn State University.
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Scott Newstok (ΦBK, Grinnell College) is an author, an award-winning professor of English at Rhodes College, and the Founding Director of the Pearce Shakespeare Endowment.
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Mary Mahoney (ΦBK, Trinity College) is a historian of bibliotherapy, or the use of books as medicine, currently working as the Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Digital Humanities at Trinity College. Mahoney creates audio stories, podcasts, and works with museums and archives to produce both physical and digital exhibits. She also co-hosts the podcast American Girls, which relives the American Girls series book by book, and has been featured in the New York Times.
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Madison Montemayor graduated from Willamette University as a Phi Beta Kappa member with majors in Psychology and Communications. She currently works as a Senior Analyst of Yield Management at Fox Corporation, and serves a board member for the New York Phi Beta Kappa Association's Young Professionals Network.
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Lindsey Galloway (ΦBK, Scripps College) is the Chief Marketing Officer at Rebel AI, and a Contributing Editor for BBC Travel. With more than a decade of experience in digital media, she has developed strategy and content for some the world’s leading publishers.
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Alexandra Klein (ΦBK, George Washington University) is the communications manager at the National Humanities Alliance, where she coordinates press outreach and engagement, manages NHA's web presence, and collaborates on government relations efforts.
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Sam Pressler (ΦBK, College of William & Mary) is the Founder and former Executive Director of the Armed Services Arts Partnership (ASAP). He grew ASAP from a student initiative at William & Mary to the nation’s preeminent military/veteran arts organization. For his work with ASAP, Sam has been recognized as a 2015 Echoing Green Global Fellow, 2016 Halcyon Fellow, and 2017 Forbes and Pacific Standard 30 Under 30 awardee.
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Jedediah S. Purdy (ΦBK, Harvard University) is a Professor of Law at Columbia Law School. He teaches and writes on constitutional, environmental, and property law as well as legal theory and law’s intersection with social and political thought. Purdy has authored six books, including After Nature and a trilogy on American politics that concluded with A Tolerable Anarchy.
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Jeffrey Hom (ΦBK, Bowdoin College) is a policy advisor in the Philadelphia Department of Public Health, where he provides guidance to the Health Commissioner on programs and policies related to the wellbeing of all Philadelphians. His present focus is on substance use, in particular issues around access to treatment and overdose prevention. He is also a board-certified internist and cares for patients at the Crescenz VA Medical Center in Philadelphia.
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Georgene Huang (ΦBK, Cornell University) is deeply invested in improving the workplace experience for women. As the CEO and co-founder of Fairygodboss.com, the largest career community for women online, Huang provides millions of women with career connections, career advice, and elusive intel about how specific companies treat women and value gender equality.
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Seth Stephens-Davidowitz (ΦBK, Stanford University) is an author, data scientist, and speaker who studies what we can learn about people from new, internet data sources. His 2017 book Everybody Lies was a New York Times bestseller and an Economist Book of the Year. Seth is a contributing op-ed writer for the New York Times and has worked as a visiting lecturer at the Wharton School and a data scientist at Google.
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Sarah Handley-Cousins (ΦBK, Wells College) is a clinical assistant professor of history and associate director of the Center for Disability Studies at the University at Buffalo. Her historical research focuses on gender, medicine, disability, and the military in the Civil War era. She is an editor and writer for the blog Nursing Clio, and managing editor and co-producer of DIG: A History Podcast.
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Pamela Trotman Reid (ΦBK, Howard University) is currently a Senior Scholar at Wayne State University, and President Emerita at the University of Saint Joseph. She is also President of the Greater Detroit Association Phi Beta Kappa, and a member of the Phi Beta Kappa senate.
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Ayanna Thompson (ΦBK Columbia University) is director of the Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies at Arizona State University. Dr. Thompson specializes in Renaissance drama and issues of race in performance, and is one of the country’s premiere Shakespeare scholars. Currently the president of the Shakespeare Association of America, Thompson served as a Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar for the 2017-2018 term, and has been featured on our Key Conversations podcast.
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Caty Borum Chattoo (ΦBK, Virginia Tech) is Director of the Center for Media & Social Impact and Executive in Residence in the School of Communication at American University. She is an award-winning communication strategist and documentary film/TV producer working at the intersection of social-change communication, research, documentary and entertainment storytelling.
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Dr. Russell Mittermeier (ΦBK, Dartmouth University) is the Chief Conservation Officer at Global Wildlife Conservation and a world leader in the field of biodiversity and tropical forest conservation. Trained as a primatologist and herpetologist, he has traveled widely on seven continents, and has conducted field work in more than 30 countries, focusing particularly on Amazonia (especially Brazil and Suriname), the Atlantic Forest region of Brazil, and Madagascar.
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Catherine Schreiber (ΦBK, Yale College) is a two-time Tony Award winning Broadway producer, writer, and actress. Best known as a producer of Clybourne Park (2012) and the 2018 revival of Angels in America, she was named the Broadway Global Producer of the Year in 2017. She has received numerous awards, including six Tony nominations, four Olivier nominations, and an Evening Standard Award.
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Jordan Thomas is a recent graduate of Princeton University, where he was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa this past spring. At Princeton, Thomas concentrated in Public and International Affairs and received certificates in Portuguese Language and Culture and African American Studies. He is currently a Rhodes Scholar at the University of Oxford and has deferred his enrollment into Yale Law School until 2020.
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Matthew A. Kriegsman (ΦBK, Brandeis University, 2011) is currently enrolled in the MBA program at the Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University. Formerly an attorney and mediator at the New York City Unified Family Court System, he earned his pilot’s license at only 18 years old. As member of the New York Phi Beta Kappa Association leadership team, he has recently launched PBKNY’s Young Professionals Network.
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William Bialek (ΦΒΚ, University of California, Berkeley) is the John Archibald Wheeler/Battelle Professor in Physics at Princeton University and a former ΦΒΚ Visiting Scholar. An award-winning theoretical physicist interested in the phenomena of life, Bialek is known for his work emphasizing the approach of biological systems to the fundamental physical limits on their performance. His research has contributed to our understanding of coding and computation in the brain.
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Tamar Mardirossian Kaprelian is an Armenian-American singer, songwriter, and social entrepreneur. Her debut album, Sinner or a Saint, was released in 2010, and in 2015 she represented Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest. She is a co-founder of Nvak, a music education program for talented musicians in countries facing social, political, and economic difficulties. She graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a degree in English and Comparative Literature from Columbia University in 2016.
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Anmar Jerjees is a Phi Beta Kappa member graduating this year from Davidson College. He migrated as refugee from Iraq, and was determined to overcome challenges and cultural misconceptions on the path to becoming a top student at Davidson, a Harry S. Truman Scholar, and a Gaither Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
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Deborah Krieger is a freelance arts and culture writer, the curatorial assistant at the Delaware Art Museum, and an advising editor for Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art. She graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Swarthmore College in 2016 and received a Fulbright Combined Grant for study and teaching in Vienna, Austria, from 2016-2017.
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Rose Hendricks currently works as a Researcher at the FrameWorks Institute, where she studies public thinking about social and scientific issues and runs tests frames that improve communications about those issues. She is a former member of the leadership team for ComSciCon, a workshop series organized by graduate students, for graduate students, focused on improving science communication skills.
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Vincent L. Wimbush, Ph.D. (ΦΒΚ, Morehouse College) is an internationally recognized scholar of religion and a former Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar. The founding director of the Institute for Signifying Scriptures, he has authored or edited over a dozen books, and is the past president of the Society of Biblical Literature.
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Greg Woodburn (ΦΒΚ, University of Southern California) has worked with many top organizations dedicated to social impact through education, sports, community development, and partnerships. A former student-athlete and Rhodes Scholar Finalist, Woodburn founded Give Running, a nonprofit organization that brings together and builds up young people through running and service to promote success in life.
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Catherine White Berheide (ΦBK, Beloit College) is the current President of the Phi Beta Kappa Society. A distinguished professor of sociology at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, NY, and a member of the ΦBK Senate since 2000, she has worked to advance the ideals of the Society on her campus and guided some of ΦBK's most vital national committees.
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Patrick Smyth (ΦΒΚ Kenyon College, 2009) is an English PhD student and Digital Fellow at the Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY). As someone whose work builds bridges between technology and literature, he came to the attention of the ΦΒΚ National Arts and Sciences Initiative recently because he developed a compelling digital tool to help demonstrate the value of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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Media executive Tony Maciulis and journalist and noted author George Anders moderated panel discussions last month at Key Connections events for recent Phi Beta Kappa inductees. Maciulis, a well-known New York news producer, and Anders, who has just published a new book about the power of the liberal arts, You Can Do Anything, shared some of their insights about work, life and learning.
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This edition of Behind the Key features two members who have spent the summer as part of the ΦΒΚ National Office team – Claire Halffield, ΦΒΚ Communications Assistant, who graduated from DePauw University this past spring, and Mackenzie Fusco, ΦΒΚ Arts & Sciences Initiative Assistant, who is currently a rising senior at The George Washington University.
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Robert Cooper (ΦΒΚ, Williams College) is a scientist who believes in the importance of public conversations about science. He volunteers at science outreach events and was a lead organizer for the March for Science in San Diego, California. After studying physics in college and graduating from Princeton University with a PhD in molecular biology, he is now completing a postdoc at UC San Diego.
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Allison C. Meier (ΦBK, University of Oklahoma) is a Brooklyn-based writer and arts journalist who is fascinated by cemeteries and overlooked histories. Currently, she is on staff at Hyperallergic, and moonlights as a tour guide at New York burial grounds.
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James Ragan, a Phi Beta Kappa member who formerly directed the University of Southern California Master of Professional Writing program and an internationally recognized poet, playwright, screenwriter, and essayist. He is the subject of the Arina Films documentary, Flowers and Roots, the 2016 Platinum Prize winner at the Houston International Film Festival.
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Meet Ruby Au, a recent graduate of University of Southern California and Co-Founder of Lumen Labs, a market survey company that integrates data collection with digital learning to create a sustainable model for computer education in rural Kenya.
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John Ashton (ΦΒΚ, Rice University) is currently a Structural Engineer and the new President of the Phi Beta Kappa Association of the Chicago Area. Field(s) of Study: Civil Engineering (B.S.), Archaeology (Coherent Minor)
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Anna Katherine Brodbeck (ΦΒΚ, New York University) is currently The Nancy and Tim Hanley Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art at the Dallas Museum of Art.
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Samantha Massell (ΦΒΚ, University of Michigan), starring in Broadway’s Fiddler on the Roof, offers her perspective on the importance of bringing a well-rounded perspective and personal connection to her roles on stage, and also shares thoughts on working with Hamilton’s Lin-Manuel Miranda and the future of musical theater.
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Although Bess Stillman (ΦΒΚ, Arizona State University) works as an ER physician, her love of science hasn’t overshadowed her passion for writing and storytelling. With a recent feature on The Moth Radio Hour and a book in the works, Stillman shows that it is possible to pursue a successful blend of the arts and the sciences.
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Junior Phi Beta Kappa inductee Shawn Syed (The College of New Jersey, 2016), is not waiting for college to be over to pursue his passions. A Philosophy major with minors in Political Science and Business, Shawn already has worked with a variety of political figures, including U.S. Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) and President Barak Obama.
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Dr. Suzie Asha Park (ΦBK, Duke University) is a professor of English at Eastern Illinois University, and a Phi Beta Kappa senator.
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Esther Jones Cowan (ΦBK, Fisk University) is a professor of English at Clark University, and a Phi Beta Kappa senator.
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ΦBK, University of Utah Occupation: Professor in Residence at Zoho in Pleasanton, CA Field(s) of Study: History and Classics, Humanities, Literature
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ΦBK, Florida International University Occupation: AmeriCorps VISTA Community Awareness Coordinator with Take Stock in Children in Miami, FL Field(s) of Study: Public Administration and Minor in Political Science
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ΦBK, University of California-San Diego Occupation: Student at Marian University-College of Osteopathic Medicine Field(s) of Study: Biochemistry-Cell Biology
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ΦBK, The University of Iowa Occupation: Senior, The University of Iowa; student teacher at Iowa City High School Field(s) of Study: Vocal Performance, K-12 Music Education
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ΦΒΚ, Vassar College Occupation: Skadden Fellow, Staff Attorney at Housing Work Field(s) of Study: French (undergrad), law (grad)
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ΦΒΚ, Spelman College Occupation: Marketing and Branding Manager, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) Field of Study: Theater studies
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Occupation: Principal, Landstown High School: Governor’s STEM and Technology Academy, Virginia Beach, Va. Chapter: University of Virginia Field of Study: American government, American history, social foundations of education
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Occupation: Entrepreneur, Food Consultant, and Translator. Founder of Carolina Sanchez Food & Lifestyle Consulting and CSH Translation. Chapter and Induction Year: Rhodes College 2012 Field(s) of Study: BA, International Studies Rhodes College MA, Food Studies, New York University
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David McCormick (ΦΒΚ, Purdue University) is a Professor and the Director of the Institute of Neuroscience at University of Oregon and Emeritus Professor at Yale University School of Medicine.