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):
Alexander City, Alabama—Ginni Gray, Communication
Baldwyn—Elizabeth Howell, Spanish/Marketing
Batesville—Victoria Hartman, Biological Sciences
Baton Rouge, Louisiana—Lauren Arceneaux, Economics/Political Science; and Michael Bourgeois, English/History
Birmingham, Alabama—Anna Balzli, Spanish/Marketing
Cary—Joseph Newell, English
Chesapeak, Virginia—Shardonnay Nichols, Criminology
Columbia, Tennessee—Mattie Mason, Anthropology
Edwards—Dixie Tucker, Psychology
Florence—Rheagan Case, English; and Laura Duncan, Communication
Franklin, Tennessee—Katherine Norris, Criminology
Hattiesburg—Caroline Simpson, Biological Sciences
Hilton Head, South Carolina—Sydney Stockwell, Biochemistry
Hoover, Alabama—Emily Baker, Asian Studies/Finance; and Eleanor Holt, Psychology
Jackson—Jennings Duncan, English/Philosophy (Religion Concentration)
Jackson, Tennessee—Holeh Heydari, Microbiology
Jonesboro, Arkansas—Baylee Seeman, English
Lakeland, Tennessee—Teri Jackson, Spanish/Social Work
Madison—Kalli Hedgepeth, Spanish/Marketing
Marietta, Georgia—Mitzi Roukoski, English
Marion, Alabama—Sofia Nail, Biological Sciences/Spanish
McLean, Virginia—Ruby Titus, English/French
Memphis, Tennessee—Jared Pish, Psychology
Meridian—Laurel Garrett, Spanish/Marketing
Metarie, Louisiana—Grace Troutman, Psychology
Montgomery, Alabama—Katherine Albrecht, History
Navarre, Florida—Lakin Ricchuito, Classics
Peachtree City, Georgia—Amanda Kronenberger, Political Science
Pelahatchie—Hailey Reeder, English/Secondary Education
Prattville, Alabama—Andreana Durham, Psychology
Prentiss—Virginia Daughdrill, English
Ridgeland—Anna Cranford, Psychology
Ringoes, New Jersey—Julia Clemente, Communication
Sallis—D’Mechriea Landfair, Political Science
Shreveport, Louisiana—Emily Hurst, English/Political Science
Starkville—Jonathan Franz, Classics/History; Lily Grado, English; Anne-Marie Ross, Microbiology/Biochemistry; Josephine Shanahan, German/Microbiology; and Jacob Wubben, Political Science
Steens—Cheryl Zant, English
Vicksburg—Jon Bantugan, Microbiology; Ryan Jarratt, Philosophy/Political Science; and Emily Phillips, Political Science
West Point—Kathleen Elliott, Philosophy (Religion Concentration)