Selected for their extraordinary academic achievement in the arts and sciences, Phi Beta Kappa inductees are among the top 10 percent of their graduating class who have completed a broad range of liberal arts and sciences coursework, including foreign language study and mathematics.
Phi Beta Kappa, Gamma of Mississippi Chapter student inductees (by hometown):
Arlington, Tennessee—Grace Smith, Psychology
Arlington, Texas—Rylie Simmons, Spanish/Human Development and Family Science
Atoka, Tennessee—Jaylan Sears, Biological Sciences
Aurora, Illinois—Jared Liebelt, Psychology
Biloxi—Denton Hunter, French/Business Administration; and Helen Schwartz, English
Birmingham, Alabama—Rachel Nix, Spanish/Management; and David Sides, German/Business Administration
Brandon—Stephanie Flynt, Political Science; Lily Hebert, English/Psychology; and Katelyn Provine, Microbiology
Cartersville, Georgia—Juliana Jones, English
Centreville, Virginia—Brianna Tibbetts, Psychology
Clinton—Claire Hilton, Communication
Columbus—Ashley Imes, French/Management; and Brian Schmidt, Political Science
Decatur, Alabama—Laura Ingouf, Anthropology/History
Franklin, Tennessee—Kali Hicks, Communication/Spanish
Gardendale, Alabama—Lauren Lindsey, Biological Sciences
Gautier—Brittany Mizell, Communication/French
Griffin, Georgia—Benjamin Hobbs, German/Finance
Gulfport—Sarah Wooden, Asian Studies (FL)/Marketing
Jackson—Katherine Carter, Psychology; Robyn Hadden, Spanish/Biochemistry; and Molly Terry, Spanish/Marketing
Lindale, Texas—Rachel Booth, Psychology
Los Angeles, California—Gentry Burkes, English/History
Lucedale—Kristen Holifield, Political Science
Macon, Georgia—Madison Baima, Biological Sciences
Madison—James Given, Spanish/Economics (B.S.); Wilson Lutz, Biological Sciences; and Amye McDonald, Microbiology
Mandeville, Louisiana—Avery Ferguson, English
Maylene, Alabama—Mackenzie Andrews, Spanish/Management
Memphis, Tennessee—Tabitha Campbell, Spanish/Marketing; and John Haynes, Classics/History
Meridian—Emma Moffett, English/Communication
Middletown, Ohio—Grace Robinson, French/Marketing
Mississippi State—Victoria Lightner, Spanish/Accounting
Monticello, Arkansas—Anna Dickson, Microbiology
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina—Sarah Doll, Criminology
Munford, Tennessee— Meghan Brino, Biological Sciences
Murfreesboro, Tennessee—Nicholas Street, Finance/French
New Albany— Thomas Browning, Communication
North Augusta, South Carolina—Sara Tyrrell, Biological Sciences/Asian Studies (FL)
Ocean Springs—Bryson Krause, Physics/Mechanical Engineering; and Claire Williams, Spanish/Marketing
Olive Branch—Hayden Campbell, Political Science; and Rebecca Poyner, English
Owens Cross Roads, Alabama—William Textor, English
Oxford—Frances Crawford, English/German; and Courtney Fleming, Mathematics
Panama City Beach, Florida—Laura Herring, Spanish/Management
Pass Christian— Kristen Brown, Biological Sciences
Pensacola, Florida— Anna Bills, English/Philosophy
Piperton, Tennessee—John Gwin, Chemistry
Poplarville— Robert Merrell, Mathematics
Raleigh—Lauren Scott, Anthropology
Ridgeland—Krishna Desai, Economics (B.A.)/Political Science
Ruston, Louisiana—Hannah Scheaffer, French/Biochemistry
Saint Petersburg, Florida—Abigail Kepto, Criminology
Santa Rosa Beach, Florida—Lauren Koury, Chemistry
Shalimar, Florida—Kyle Winston, History/Microbiology
Southaven—Katherine Wintermantel, Spanish/Marketing
Starkville—Sherisse Carino, English; David Houston, Spanish/Marketing; Ryan Jeffries, French/Marketing; Suyeun Kim, Political Science; Marisa Laudadio, Communication/Political Science; Hayden Manning, Anthropology/Classics; Katelyn Poe, English; Kathleen Ritter, Communication; Allison Story, Psychology; Kathryn Stringer, English
Sturgis—Rebekah Bisson, English/Philosophy (Religion concentration)
Tinley Park, Illinois—Austin Thelen, Spanish/Finance
West Plains, Missouri—Juliette Reid, English