The following Anthropology majors will be inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa Honors Society this December. Membership in Phi Beta Kappa is a rare honor, and academics and employers recognize it as a mark of intellectual breadth and exceptional academic performance.
The chapter sheltered at the University of Vermont, the Alpha of Vermont, was chartered in 1848, making it the eleventh chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. It has a rich history in its own right, being the first chapter in the nation to elect women and African Americans to membership, which is did in the 1870s. Since 1848, approximately 4,100 UVM students have been inducted.
Our sincerest congratulations to:
Russell Lasdon, Psychological Science major and Anthropology minor.
Eleanor Maloney, Anthropology and Russian double major.
Eileen Parks, Anthropology and English double major and Music minor.
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