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):
Allison Park, Pennsylvania—Julia Concolino, French/Marketing
Athens, Alabama—Rebecca Van Pamel, English
Baldwyn—Dawn Jackson, Spanish/Business Economics
Bartlett, Tennessee—Julia Canfield-Phillips, Spanish/Marketing
Belmont—Hannah Dunlap, Psychology
Blue Mountain—Taylor Ward, Mathematics
Brandon—Semaj Martin-Redd, Political Science; and Megan Walker, Chemistry/History
Brookhaven—Mackenzie Jackson, English; and Cameron Temple, English
Chelsea, Alabama—Morgan Gay, Communication
Clinton—Kayla Sartin, Anthropology and Classics
Columbus—Randa Byars, Communication
Cordova, Tennessee—Sara Pritchard, Communication
Corona, California—Sara Lizariturry Setien, Psychology
Crawford—Lacee Johnson, Asian Studies
Dubberly, Louisiana—Anna Tucker, English/Philosophy
Franklin, Tennessee—Charlotte Corr, Communication
Gulfport—Tarah Burrows, English; and Desiree Goodfellow, Anthropology
Hattiesburg—Elizabeth Lucas, Biological Sciences
Hernando—Cassidy Doss, Biological Sciences
Hoover, Alabama—Emily Couch, Mathematics
Horn Lake—Stephanie Nigrinis, French/Marketing
Jackson—Emily Box, Communication; and Jessica Davis, Mathematics
Johns Creek, Georgia—Leigh Taylor, French
Lake Cormorant—Rebekah Grisham, English
Lynn Haven, Florida—Melissa Cole, Spanish/Marketing
Madison, Alabama—James Moore, Spanish/Finance
Madison—Cameron Peets, Biological Sciences; and Laura Turner, Spanish/Management
Mandeville, Louisiana—Jennifer Casey, Spanish/Economics
Marion, Arkansas—Andrea Beyer, Chemical Engineering
Martin, Tennessee—William Dickens, Spanish/Finance
McGehee, Arkansas—Abby Miles, Biological Sciences
Memphis, Tennessee—Samuel Nieman, Biological Sciences
Mount Juliet, Tennessee—Dylan Bufkin, English
Muscle Shoals, Alabama—Joshua Aldridge, Biological Sciences
Nashville, Tennessee—Mary Boring, Spanish/Finance
Nesbit—Hannah Phillips, English
Starkville—Eun Bea Kim, Psychology; Martial Aime Kemdje Noumbi, Spanish/Marketing; and Jihyun Shin, Sociology
Sumrall—Emily Jeanmard, Political Science
Taylorsville—Kimberlyn Ivy, English
Tupelo—Vesil Dao, Psychology
Webb, Alabama—Colby Collins, Mathematics/Finance