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Phi Beta Kappa Initiation 2016

Phi Beta Kappa Initiation - 20160427 - 17424781CONWAY, Ark. (May 6, 2016) — Twenty-seven Hendrix College students were elected to the Phi Beta Kappa Society’s Beta chapter at Hendrix. 

Founded in 1776, Phi Beta Kappa is the nation’s oldest and largest academic honor society, with more than half a million members. It has chapters at more than 270 of the finest colleges and universities. The Society’s mission is to promote the liberal arts and sciences, to recognize academic excellence, and to foster freedom of thought and expression.

The 2016 Phi Beta Kappa inductees at Hendrix include:

  • Shannon Abbot ’16
  • Zachary Allen Branscum ’16
  • Bethany Hope Cartwright ’16
  • Katelyn Rose Casper ’16
  • Kathleen S. Conley ’16
  • Alyssa Curry ’16
  • Ashley Elizabeth Elser ’16
  • Elizabeth Brown Forester ’16
  • Nigel Halliday ’16
  • Marley K. Halter ’16
  • Ann-Marie Frances Hayre ’16
  • Felicia Adalia Headley ’16
  • Jake S. Higgins ’16
  • Joseph Pride Korkames ’16
  • Jefferey May ’16
  • Anna Serene McConaghie ’16
  • Audrey Rose McMillion ’16
  • Justin C. Murdock ’16
  • Farai Musariri ’16
  • Carl J. Napolitano ’16
  • Grace Nicole Oxley ’16
  • Sehrish Sardar ’16
  • Anna Jean Sheals ’16
  • Jonathan Tyler Spradley ’16
  • Marina N. Sweeten ’16
  • Grant Frederick Zurcher ’16
  • Rachel Elizabeth Zweig ’16

About Hendrix College

Hendrix College is a private liberal arts college in Conway, Arkansas. Founded in 1876 and affiliated with the United Methodist Church since 1884, Hendrix is featured in Colleges That Change Lives: 40 Schools That Will Change the Way You Think about Colleges and is nationally recognized in numerous college guides, lists, and rankings for academic quality, community, innovation, and value. For more information, visit www.hendrix.edu.