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Phi Beta Kappa Society

Phi Beta Kappa was founded on December 5, 1776, at the College of William and Mary. Since then, Phi Beta Kappa has evolved to become the nation's leading advocate for the liberal arts and sciences at the undergraduate level. The Society's distinctive emblem, a golden key, is widely recognized as a symbol of academic achievement.

Spring 2008

  • Michael C. Lee
  • Rebecca H. Radkoff
  • Sara K. Wille

Spring 2007

  • Sheila Ip
  • Randall C. Jones
  • Seng Keat Teh
  • Brandi M. Tish
  • Charles Wright

Spring 2006

  • Andy Butler
  • Aileen Ma
  • Lin Tian
  • Minghong Toh
  • Marie Yetsin
  • Chunhua Zhang

 

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