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):
Acworth, Georgia—Tara Hambrick, Chemistry/Psychology
Alabaster, Alabama—Lindsey Downs, English
Bay Saint Louis—Dimetri Lyons, Communicaiton
Birmingham, Alabama—Reagan Clark, Political Science/Foreign Language
Blue Springs—Audra Myers, Communication
Bogue Chitto—Julianna Mills, Chemistry
Brandon—Estefania Armendariz, Chemistry; Jonathan Bailey, Political Science/Communication; Madison Land, Biological Sciences; and Roselynn Nelson, Mathematics/Electrical Engineering
Caruthersville, Missouri—Ellen Currie, Communication
Coldwater—Ryan Ware, Spanish/Finance
Collierville, Tennessee—David Rook, Anthropology; and Elizabeth Zabielski, Biological Sciences
Corinth—Benjamin Spencer, Mathematics
Diamondhead—Abby Guy, Political Science/Spanish
Falkville, Alabama—Emma Anders, English
Gulfport—Flora Dedeaux, Communication
Hernando—Melissa Wages, Political Science
Huntsville, Alabama—Hanna Blankenship, Spanish/Communication
Jackson—Camille Grady, Spanish
Jackson, Missouri—Allyson Jansen, Spanish/Finance
Jasper, Alabama—Dorothy Higgs, English
Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska—Majesty Henry, Communication
Lithia Springs, Georgia—Matthew Cline, Political Science
Long Beach—Katherine Rorabaugh, Mathematics
Lucedale—Reagan Sumrall, English
Madison—Christopher Friedrich, Spanish/Finance;Caitlyn Klauser, Spanish/Finance; Maeve Rigney, English/Political Science; and Rachel Russell, Spanish/Marketing
Mantee—Reagan Poston, English
Marietta, Georgia—Brianna Laverty, French/Marketing
Marion, Arkansas—Norman Hunter, Anthropology/Biological Sciences
Memphis, Tennessee—Madison Erwin, Criminology
Meridian—Sophia Calderon, Communication
Mooreville—Hunter Roberts, Spanish/Finance
Nashville, Tennessee—Gernie Batey, Biological Sciences
Ocean Springs—Dylan Mayne, Political Science/Spanish
Olive Branch—Lauren Adams, English
Ontario, Canada—Ashton Porter, French/Political Science
Petal—Mallory Nicholson, German/Business Administration
Picayune—Taylor Ladner, Microbiology/Biochemistry
Slidell, Louisiana—Emily Bouchereau, Spanish/Marketing
Starkville—John Dickerson, Spanish/Business Economics; Hannah Richardson, English; and Cheyenne Tucker, German/Business Administration
Summit—Laura Olive, Chemistry
Tupelo—Katlyn Grimes, Mathematics/Physics; Emberly Jackson, Biological Sciences; and Ross Weeden, Spanish/Finance
Tylertown—Py’Necious Cowart, Communication
Vienna, Virginia—Emily Tucker, Microbiology/Biochemistry
Washington, New Jersey—Justin Vence, Criminology
Windermere, Florida—Sinclair Keyes, French/Business Administration