Columbia College has announced the names of 22 seniors who will be initiated into Phi Beta Kappa, the national honor society, in the spring. The students were chosen by a faculty selection committee of Phi Beta Kappa members based on the breadth, depth and rigor of their academic programs, as well as recommendations from faculty members who have worked closely with them.
Each year, 10 percent of the Columbia College graduating class is elected to membership in Phi Beta Kappa. Two percent (Junior Phi Beta Kappa) is elected in the fall and the remaining eight percent is elected in the spring.
Phi Beta Kappa was founded in 1776 for the pursuit of “friendship, morality, and literature.” It was the first student group to adopt Greek letters, standing for the Greek words philosophies bios kubernetes, or “love of wisdom, the guide of life.” Today, this honor society celebrates and promotes excellence in the liberal arts and sciences. To be inducted into Phi Beta Kappa is one of the highest academic honors for undergraduate students and recognizes their exceptional scholarship.
The Class of 2021 Junior Phi Beta Kappa members are:
Canfer Akbulut
Leopold Aschenbrenner
Collin Burns
Aroosa Cheema
Simon Cohen
Naomi Cruz
Mariya Delyakova
Sophia DiIorio
Andrew Elzayn
Monika Francsics
Jonathan Hirschfeld
Alexander Horn
Jenny Jin
Christine Kim
Zhi Lin
Joel Meyers
Sofia Montrone
Abhishek Shah
Coleman Sherry
Ahmed Sheta
William Tong
Robert Watson