Overview
Phi Beta Kappa is both the oldest and the most prestigious undergraduate honor society in the country. Only 10 percent of colleges in the United States have earned the right to have chapters, and just over 1 percent of all college seniors are elected each year. To be elected, a student must have more than a high grade point average. Chapter members review the academic records of the top 10 percent of the class, to insure that most credits are earned in the liberal arts and sciences, in a broad array of subjects, and at an advanced level.
- The first honor society formed in the United States in 1776
- The most prestigious undergraduate honor society
- Recognized across all academic disciplines as a mark of excellence and academic distinction
- Symbol of Integrity and scholarly achievement in the Liberal Arts and Sciences
- Mentioned in biographical sketches of the most accomplished Americans
Executive Council
Executive Council Officers
- Past President
Ward Briggs, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Languages, Literatures & Cultures
- President
Cheryl Addy, Associate Professor, Biostatistics, Arnold School of Public Health; Senior Associate Dean for Academic affairs
- Secretary
Leslie Brunelli, Associate Vice President for Finance and Planning
- Treasurer
Duncan Buell, Professor, Computer Science and Engineering, Engineering and Computing
Executive Council Members
- Lorraine Aun, Director, International Support for Faculty & Staff
- Eric Holt, Associate Professor, Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, Arts & Sciences
- Harriett Hurt, Instructor, Extended University
- Ji Lim, Student
- Walter Pratt, Professor, School of Law
- Sarah Wise, Retired Faculty, HRSM
- Helen Doerpinghaus (ex-officio), Vice Provost and Dean of Undergraduate Studies
- Patsy Yarborough (ex-officio), Administrative Coordinator, Office of the Provost
Updates and Upcoming EventsThe Phi Beta Kappa Initiation of new members will be held on Saturday, April 21, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. in the Russell House Ballroom. Chief Justice Jean Hoefer Toal will be the featured speaker for the event.
Questions?
Please contact us with any questions or comments about the Phi Beta Kappa at USC:
Patsy Yarborough
Office of the Provost
Email:
yarborop@mailbox.sc.edu
Cheryl Addy
Chair, Phi Beta Kappa Executive Council
Email:
caddy@mailbox.sc.edu
Ji Lim
Chair, Phi Beta Kappa Student Organization
Email:
limjy@email.sc.edu
Last Updated: February 20, 2012.