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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES

List of graduating seniors elected to Phi Beta Kappa

The following graduating seniors were elected to Phi Beta Kappa:

Kristin Ashley Agatone, economics, Adams; John Franklin Bash, history and literature, Eliot; Alvaro Martin Bedoya, social studies, Mather; Elizabeth Carmichael Bellows, Romance languages and literature, Mather; Justin Michael Belobaba, economics, Lowell; Karen Joanne Bos, history of science, Eliot; Jack Eugene Caughran, history of art and architecture, Dudley; Adrian Hin Lut Chan, applied math, Leverett; Cheryl Min Li Chan, government, Lowell; Charles Bond Chang, linguistics, Kirkland; Ting Shao Chen, earth and planetary science, Quincy; Kevin Francis Clancy, philosophy, Winthrop; Jose R. Coleman Tio, government , Kirkland; Steven Muntean Corsello, biochemical sciences, Dunster; Casey Mee Lee Daum, social studies, Adams; David Robert De Remer, applied math, Eliot; Paul Brian Dieffenbach, biochemical sciences, Leverett; Michelle Jean Dolinski, physics, Pforzheimer; Trina Dutta, economics, Eliot; Brianna Marie Ewert, psychology, Lowell; Michele Tami Falkner, anthropology, Lowell; Hannah L. Fleener, religion, Leverett; Rachelle Kathryn Gould, environmental science and public policy, Lowell; Ioana Roxana Gradinaru, applied math, Leverett; Adam Michael Grant, psychology, Dunster; Laurie Beth Gray, biology, Eliot; Nathan Adam Greenblatt, physics, Pforzheimer; Jared Matthew Gross, applied math, Pforzheimer; Juliana Han, biochemical sciences, Quincy; Mervyn Weiding Han, environmental science and public policy, Mather; Justin Allen Haynes, classics (Latin), Leverett; Loren Edward Heinold, East Asian studies, Lowell; Meredith Lauren Hodges, anthropology, Winthrop; Adam Joshua Hornstine, history, Pforzheimer; Jonathan Patrick Jacobs, biochemical sciences, Quincy; Neha Jadeja, biology, Pforzheimer; Elizabeth Frances Maron Janiak, religion, Eliot; Alexander Huff Jordan, psychology, Dudley; Atul Frederick Kamath, history of Science, Adams; Christopher George Kanakry, history of science, Eliot; Jennifer Erin Kavanagh, government, Winthrop; Emily Zhi-Yun Keung, biochemical sciences, Adams; Emma Alic Kippley-Ogman, history of science, Adams; Mark Warner Kirby, history of Science, Dunster; Beatrice Ellen Kitzinger, history and literature, Leverett; Jonah Moses Knobler, linguistics, Winthrop; Michelle Kuo, social studies, Lowell; Jaroslaw Labaziewicz, physics, Kirkland; Tiffany Art-cheer Lai, psychology, Lowell; Charmaine Hau Yan Lee, economics, Mather; Scott Sang-Hyun Lee, religion, Lowell; Claire Wedgwood Lehmann, visual and environmental studies, Dudley; Amy Christine Lenander, economics, Leverett; Sarah Abigail Levine-Gronningsater, history and literature, Mather; Matthew Ryan Lincoln, biochemical sciences, Quincy; Alicia Cecilia Llosa, social studies, Lowell; Sarah Ryan Lowe, psychology, Lowell; Betty Charlene Luther, history of science, Leverett; Georgi Milkov Matev, applied math, Adams, Moira Shane McCullough, history, Winthrop; Katherine Ann McEnaney, anthropology, Winthrop; Margot Knight Mendelson, special concentration, Dudley; Sue Meng, history and literature, Adams; Jennifer Fatima Miranda, history of science, Currier; John Thomas Morgan, biology, Pforzheimer; Ryan Richard Myers, economics, Adams; Kristin Elisabeth Naragon, music, Lowell; Andrew Scott Obus, math, Eliot; Rei Robert Onishi, social studies, Eliot; Jaya Padmanabhan, anthropology, Quincy; Michael Dongwoo Park, economics, Adams; Christopher Burns Parlato, visual and environmental studies, Mather; Jelena Pejkovic, special concentration, Quincy; Samuel Christopher Roddenberry, applied math, Quincy; John Paul Robert Ross, economics, Lowell; Dalia Liann Rotstein, social studies, Pforzheimer; Matthew Scott Rozen, literature, Lowell; Michael George Sacerdote, biochemical sciences, Adams; Aaron G. Schildkrout, social studies, Dudley; Laura Elizabeth Seaton, government, Leverett; Daniel Dushan Sedgwick, music, Lowell; Karen Vanessa Selody, Lowell; Neil Dipak Shah, government, Eliot; Jonathan Lee Sherman, history and literature, Winthrop; Benjamin Mandel Shultz, government, Pforzheimer; Poom Siraprapasiri, economics, Adams, Evan Brandon Sroka, economics, Dunster; Peter Andrew Steciuk, government, Winthrop; Giulia Marina Stellari, biology, Lowell, Jonathan George Thomas, chemistry and physics, Eliot; Octavian Stefan Timaru, computer science, Quincy; Morgan Winn Tingley, environmental science and public policy, Kirkland; Anthony Varilly, math, Mather; Neil Wagle, biochemical sciences, Winthrop; Genevieve Liu Wang, economics, Quincy; James Howard Wang, physics, Winthrop; Jennie Cheng-li Wei, biochemical sciences, Kirkland; Kenneth Allen Weinstein, applied math, Pforzheimer; and Emily Elissa Wilcox, anthropology, Leverett.







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