Meet the newest members of Phi Beta Kappa

Seventy-four Furman University students have been elected to the school’s chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the nation’s oldest and most prestigious academic society.
The newest members were inducted during a special initiation ceremony on campus March 27. Furman Modern Languages and Literatures Professor David Bost, who delivered the keynote address, was also named an honorary member of Phi Beta Kappa.
The president of Furman’s Phi Beta Kappa chapter is Dr. Liz Bouzarth, associate professor of mathematics. The PBK secretary is Patricia Sasser, director of the Maxwell Music Library at Furman.
Founded in 1776 during the American Revolution, Phi Beta Kappa celebrates and advocates excellence in the liberal arts and sciences. Its campus chapters induct the most outstanding students at America’s leading colleges and universities, and only about 10 percent of the nation’s institutions of higher education have Phi Beta Kappa chapters.
Here are the newest members from the class of 2018:
Madison Allums, English and Sociology, Decatur, Georgia
Maria Elizabeth Bartlett, Applied Mathematics and Spanish, Greenville, South Carolina
Robert Michael Bayliss, Music (Vocal Performance), Greenville, South Carolina
Jacqueline Lila Bendrick, Biology, Mercer Island, Washington
Nathan Gamble Boehm, Accounting and Economics, Falmouth, Maine
Gabrielle Rose Casper, Japanese Studies and Politics and International Affairs, Palantine, Illinois
Shannon Riley Cherney, Communication Studies and Politics and International Affairs (Ancient Greek and Roman Studies), North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Jennifer Lynn Coggins, Spanish, Simpsonville, South Carolina
Bryan Colhoun, Philosophy, Princeton, New Jersey
Emory Elizabeth Conetta, Art History and Studio Art, Sarasota, Florida
Brittany Alexis Crawn, Communication Studies and Computer Science, Aiken, South Carolina

The newest members of Furman’s chapter of Phi Beta Kappa include, from left, Kunhuan Liu, a chemistry and information technology major from Shenzhen City, China, and Seung Hyun (Peter) Nam, a Japanese studies major from Fort Worth, Texas.
Jacquelyn Mercedes Crow, Health Sciences and Psychology, Simpsonville, South Carolina
Abigail Katelyn CroweTipton, Anthropology and Religion, Greer, South Carolina
Natalie Ann Curry, English, Greensboro, North Carolina
Matthew Deininger, Mathematics-Economics and Politics and International Affairs, Pittsboro, North Carolina
Meredith Christine Dixon, Music (Poverty Studies), Charlotte, North Carolina
Kaitlyn Rose Dobbins, Chemistry (Biochemistry), Hillsborough, North Carolina
Stacey Dorogy, Accounting and German Studies, Macon, Georgia
Trenton M. Duncan II, Music and Physics, Lexington, South Carolina
Tucker Douglas Erdmann, Chinese Studies and Business Administration, Colorado Springs, Colorado
Charles Ray Garner III, Physics, Conyers, Georgia
Molly Margaret Hanna, Health Sciences, Memphis, Tennessee
Benjamin James Hartman, Economics and Music (Voice Performance), Cary, North Carolina
Lexie Leigh Harvey, Politics and International Affairs, Brentwood, Tennessee
Jack Alan Horton, Religion, Leander, Texas
Hannah Lynne Houck, Communication Studies, Walterboro, South Carolina
Brittany Anne Houston, Health Sciences, Williamston, South Carolina
Karly Rose Johnson, Health Sciences, Eden Prairie, Minnesota
Laura Elizabeth Johnson, Politics and International Affairs and Religion (Poverty Studies), Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Mary Helen Kelly, Communication Studies, Atlanta, Georgia
Taylor Grey Kinsley, Economics and Politics and International Affairs, Fernandina Beach, Florida
Alyx Lauren Labbe, French and Psychology, Chattanooga, Tennessee
Justin Eric Lamb, Music (Percussion Performance), Greer, South Carolina
Mary Katherine Lance, Religion, Macon, Georgia
Lucy Virginia Lansing, English and Politics and International Affairs, Rome, Georgia
Minseon Lee, Psychology, Greenville, South Carolina
Sunyeop Lee, Health Sciences, Gyungsangnamdo, Republic of Korea
Kunhuan Liu, Chemistry and Information Technology, Shenzhen City, China
Yilan Luo, History and Japanese Studies, West Palm Beach, Florida

Stephanie Ortega, an education major from Yuma, Arizona, is congratulated by math professor and Phi Beta Kappa president Liz Bouzarth.
Kathleen Ann Marsh, Economics and Spanish, Hendersonville, Tennessee
Evan Michael-Paul Miller, Politics and International Affairs, Winona Lake, Indiana
Kurestin Jade Miller, Music, Rock Hill, South Carolina
Zachary Landon Miller, Applied Mathematics and Physics, Rock Hill, South Carolina
Abigail Suzanna McElroy Muhly, Health Sciences, Towson, Maryland
Seung Hyun (Peter) Nam, Japanese Studies, Fort Worth, Texas
Giang Linh Nguyen, Accounting and Mathematics-Economics, Hanoi, Viet Nam
Kendall Alexander Nicholson, Communication Studies, Greenville, South Carolina
Stephanie Ortega, Education (Elementary), Yuma, Arizona
Laura Tindall Ouverson, Sustainability Science, Murrels Inlet, South Carolina
Scotlyn Victoria Patterson, Biology, Pike Road, Alabama
Jackson Dean Pearce, Psychology, Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina
Molly Elizabeth Petersen, Applied Mathematics, West Lake Hills, Texas
Lauren Louise Prunkl, Sustainability Science, Marietta, Georgia
Logan Elizabeth Richardson, Sustainability Science, Elgin, South Carolina
Alexandra Joy Robinson, Asian Studies and History, Knoxville, Tennessee
Mary Elizabeth Saine, Information Technology and Mathematics, Columbia, South Carolina
Hristiyan Savov, Economics and Philosophy, Sofia, Bulgaria
Sabine Hua-Wei Schmalbeck, Art History and German Studies, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Liam Harrison Simkins-Walker, Mathematics and Politics and International Affairs, Atlanta, Georgia
Stephen Joseph Skruck, Accounting and Economics, Marietta, Georgia
Tucker Smith, Economics and Mathematics-Economics, Charlotte, North Carolina
Madeline Stout, Music Education, Atlanta, Georgia
Thomas B. Stubbs, Communication Studies and History, Knoxville, Tennessee
Johanna Marie Swab, Mathematics-Economics, Simpsonville, South Carolina
Yinglu Wang, Chemistry and German Studies, Dalian, Liaoning, China
Tiffany Shu Ting Wei, Music and Politics and International Affairs, Irmo, South Carolina
Meredith Leigh Wettach, Accounting and Spanish Greensboro, North Carolina
Kathryn Eleanor Wilson, Spanish, Columbus, Georgia
Susan Trygg Wold, Sustainability Science, Hickory, North Carolina
Noah C. Zimmermann, Philosophy and Politics and International Affairs (Poverty Studies), Camden, South Carolina
Those students elected from the class of 2019 are:
Laurin E. Bixby, Health Sciences and Sociology (Medicine, Health, and Culture), Greencastle, Pennsylvania
Caroline Maria Daly, Neuroscience and Religion, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Jack Harrison Ligon, Politics and International Affairs, Atlanta, Georgia
Quincy Daniel Mix, History, Palmyra, Virginia
These Furman seniors were elected to Phi Beta Kappa last academic year and also participated in the ceremony:
Grayson Breneman Ashby, Biology, Grove City, Ohio
Nikita Girish Deshpande, Neuroscience, Greenville, South Carolina
Carol Ann Lewis, Mathematics, Greer, South Carolina
Sarah Mixon, Health Sciences and Spanish, Rock Hill, South Carolina
David Ashworth Watts, Chemistry, Kernersville, North Carolina