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ISU Students, LAS Dean initiated into Phi Beta Kappa

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Seventy-six students from Iowa State University were initiated into Phi Beta Kappa at a ceremony on May 4, 2014. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Dean Beate Schmittmann was also inducted as an honorary member.
Founded in 1776 at the College of William and Mary in Virginia, Phi Beta Kappa is the nation’s oldest and most prestigious honorary society. It recognizes students for outstanding academic achievement in a broad curriculum in the liberal arts and sciences.

Phi Beta Kappa at Iowa State University, Zeta of Iowa
Phi Beta Kappa has more than 240 chapters in institutions of higher learning. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Iowa State University was granted its chapter charter in 1973. The ISU Charter, complete with the names of our founding faculty members, can be found in the third floor conference room in Catt Hall.

Election to Phi Beta Kappa is by invitation. The United Chapters recognizes three classes of members: members in course, alumni, and honorary members. However, Zeta Chapter of Iowa (ISU) elects members in course (undergraduates) and honorary members only.

In February each year, eligible students are invited to membership, based on their records at the end of the fall semester. The number who may be invited is limited by national bylaws, so not all students who meet the minimum requirements can be invited. Students who meet the criteria for membership by graduation, but not earlier, are included in the following year’s invitation.

2014 initiates
In addition to the list below, the following initiates received named awards in Phi Beta Kappa, Zeta Chapter of Iowa:

Edward Allen Award in the Mathematical Disciplines: Stephanie DeGraaf from Waukee
Jean Day Lassila Award for Excellence in the Liberal Arts and Sciences: Thomas Knief from Cedar Falls
Barbara Mack Award: Shreya Bhardwaj from Mumbai, India
Ruth and Clayton Swenson Award in the Sciences: Connor Young from Davenport

China

First Name
Last Name
Major
Second Major
Hometown
High School
HS Grad Year

Baoyue
Bi
Computer Science
Mathematics
Taiyuan, Shanxi Province
Taiyuan No. 18 H.S
2009

Columbia

First Name
Last Name
Major
Second Major
Hometown
High School
HS Grad Year

Diego
Useche Reyes
Physics
Mathematics
Bogota
Institute Alberto Merani
2009

Colorado

First Name
Last Name
Major
Second Major
Hometown
High School
HS Grad Year

Ian
McBrearty
Geology

Boulder
Boulder H.S.
2011

Ghana

First Name
Last Name
Major
Second Major
Hometown
High School
HS Grad Year

Miracle-Rose
Toppar
Mathematics

Accra
Achimota Senior H.S.
2005

Illinois

First Name
Last Name
Major
Second Major
Hometown
High School
HS Grad Year

Sarah
Norris
Microbiology
Psychology
Burr Ridge
Lyons Township H.S.
2009

Diane
Fru
Psychology

Hanover Park
Lake Park H.S.
2010

Alec
Filak
Mathematics
Statistics
Rockford
Boylan Catholic H.S.
2011

Kristen
Brandt
Psychology
Interdisciplinary Studies
Western Springs
Lyons Township H.S.
2011

India

First Name
Last Name
Major
Second Major
Hometown
High School
HS Grad Year

Shreya
Bhardwaj
Economics
Women’s Studies
Mumbai
Rajhans Vidyalay
2010

Iowa

First Name
Last Name
Major
Second Major
Hometown
High School
HS Grad Year

Augustine
Villa
Chemical Engineering
Physics
Altoona
Dowling Catholic H.S.
2012

Taylor
Bradley
Political Science
History
Ames
Gilbert H.S.
2011

Zackery
Hackbarth
English

Ames
Ames H.S.
2011

Lea
Johannsen
History
International Studies
Ames
Home School
2011

Nickolas
Kraus
Aerospace Engineering
World Languages & Cultures
Ames
Ames H.S.
2011

Hannah
VanEvery
Chemical Engineering
World Languages & Cultures
Ames
Ames H.S.
2010

Brittany
Hallmark
Chemistry
Genetics
Ankeny
Ankeny H.S.
2011

Trevor
Mannella
Economics

Ankeny
Ankeny H.S.
2011

Haley
Nixt
Linguistics
World Languages & Cultures
Ankeny
Ankeny H.S.
2012

Kathryn
Powers
Industrial Engineering
World Languages & Cultures
Ankeny
Ankeny H.S.
2011

Sarah
Buck
Psychology
Interdisciplinary Studies
Bettendorf
Bettendorf H.S.
2009

Joshua
Thompson
Mathematics

Bettendorf
Bettendorf H.S.
2012

Jacqueline
Kincart
Biology

Bloomfield
Davis County H.S.
2010

Sarah
Briggs
Biology

Boone
Boone H.S.
2010

Emily
McCaffery
Psychology

Boone
Boone H.S.
2007

Thomas
Knief
Physics
Chemistry
Cedar Falls
Cedar Falls H.S.
2011

Erin
Briggie
Biology

Cedar Rapids
George Washington H.S.
2010

Lea
Hoefer
Global Resource Systems
Political Science
Cedar Rapids
John F. Kennedy H.S.
2009

Sarah
Loux
History

Clear Lake
Clear Lake H.S.
2010

Justin
Mikesell
Chemistry

Clear Lake
Clear Lake H.S.
2010

Joshua
Zimmerman
Statistics

Coralville
Iowa City West H.S.
2010

Connor
Young
Biology
Psychology
Davenport
Bettendorf H.S.
2011

Deanna
Steinbach
Psychology
World Languages & Cultures
Des Moines
Central Academy
2011

Katherine
Warming
History

Des Moines
Abraham Lincoln H.S.
2011

Phillip
Brown
Political Science
Biology
Emmetsburg
Emmetsburg H.S.
2010

Ambrianna
Adams
Philosphy

Gilbert
Gilbert H.S.
2010

Abigail
Romano
Global Resource Systems
Environmental Science
Iowa City
Iowa City H.S.
2012

Kelcy
Weibel
Biology

Iowa City
Iowa City West H.S.
2010

Joanna
Hodder
English

Keota
Keota H.S.
2010

Aaron
Calhoun
Political Science
History
Lawton
Lawton-Bronson H.S.
2009

Kristen
Ahlers
English

Le Mars
LeMars Community H.S.
2011

Christopher
Clay
Chemistry
Materials Engineering
LeMars
LeMars Community H.S.
2010

Bronson
Recker
Statistics
Economics
Manchester
West Delaware H.S.
2011

Marcus
Cottrell
Psychology

Manly
Central Springs H.S.
2010

Eric
Woestman
Software Engineering
World Languages & Cultures
Monroe
PCM H.S.
2008

Jordan
Barr
Chemical Engineering
Mathematics
Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon Community H.S.
2009

Kelly
Larkin
Political Science
History
New Hampton
New Hampton H.S.
2010

Kristen
Daily
English

Orange City
MOC-Floyd Valley H.S.
2010

Brittany
Peterson
World Languages & Cultures

Spencer
Spencer H.S.
2009

Stephanie
De Graaf
Mathematics
Statistics
Waukee
Waukee H.S.
2011

Andrei
Migunov
Computer Science
Philosophy
Waverly
Waverly-Shell Rock Sr. H.S.
2010

Imelda
Wistey
English

West Des Moines
Homeschooled
2010

Amelia
Dahlhauser
Biology

Whittemore
Bishop Garrigan H.S.
2011

Elizabeth
Veldboom
Mathematics

Williamsburg
Williamsburg H.S.
2011

Brendan
Bartels
Biochemistry

Wilton
Wilton Jr./Sr. H.S.
2011

Minnesota

First Name
Last Name
Major
Second Major
Hometown
High School
HS Grad Year

Terry
Lund
Biology
Psychology
Bloomington
Thomas Jefferson Senior H.S.
2010

Sean
Stelten
Meteorology

Chaska
Chaska H.S.
2010

Rachel
Graff
English

Eagan
Eagan H.S.
2011

David
Murray
Mechanical Engineering
World Languages & Cultures
Eagan
Eagan H.S.
2010

Rebecca
Hampton
Linguistics

Elk River
Elk River H.S.
2010

Caitlin
Swanberg
Biological/Pre-Medical Illustration

Oakdale
North St. Paul H.S.
2010

Danielle
Thompson
Biology

Rochester
Century High School
2011

Janet
Horsager
Economics
Music
St. Anthony Village
St. Anthony Village H.S.
2010

Melynda
Hoover
Mechanical Engineering
World Languages & Cultures
White Bear Lake
White Bear Lake Area H.S.
2012

Kathleen
Roberts
Mathematics

Wykoff
Kingsland H.S.
2012

Missouri

First Name
Last Name
Major
Second Major
Hometown
High School
HS Grad Year

Heather
Wilson
Biology

Manchester, MO
Parkway South H.S.
2012

Kevin
Smalley
Meteorology

Marshfield
Marshfield H.S.
2009

Anna
Holtermann
Biology
Kinesiology
Washington
Washington H.S.
2010

Ohio

First Name
Last Name
Major
Second Major
Hometown
High School
HS Grad Year

Elisabeth
Anderson
Biological/Pre-Medical Illustration

Monclova
Anthony Wayne High School
2011

United Arab Emirates

First Name
Last Name
Major
Second Major
Hometown
High School
HS Grad Year

Jassim
Al-Marzouqi
Economics
Political Science
Abu Dhabi
Glenelg School of Abu Dhabi
2010

Virginia

First Name
Last Name
Major
Second Major
Hometown
High School
HS Grad Year

James
Klimavicz
Mathematics

Nokesville
Brentsville District H.S.
2008

Wisconsin

First Name
Last Name
Major
Second Major
Hometown
High School
HS Grad Year

Drew
Fullerton
Mathematics
Finance
Barron
Barron H.S.
2009

Destin
Beck
English

Richland Center
Richland Center H.S.
2010

Megan
Johnson
Environmental Science

Verona
Neenah H.S.
2010

Honorary Member

Beate
Schmittmann
Dean, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

About Liberal Arts and Sciences
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is a world-class learning and research community. Iowa State’s most academically diverse college, LAS educates students to become global citizens, providing rigorous academic programs in the sciences, humanities and social sciences within a supportive personalized learning environment. College faculty design new materials, unravel biological structures, care for the environment, and explore social and behavioral issues. From fundamental research to technology transfer and artistic expression, the college supports people in its community and around the world.

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Contacts:
Peter Orazem, University Professor of Economics and Phi Beta Kappa Zeta of Iowa Chapter Secretary, (515) 294-8656, (pfo@iastate.edu)
Laura Wille, Liberal Arts and Sciences Communications, (515) 294-7742, (lge@iastate.edu)