Phi Beta Kappa Inducts Dietrich Students From Class of 2021
Carnegie Mellon University Fifty-nine students have been initiated into Carnegie Mellon University's chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society (PBK), including 35 students affiliated with the Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences. Founded in 1776, PBK is the nation's oldest honors society. It celebrates high achievement in the liberal arts and sciences. There are only 290 chapters affiliated with top universities across the country, and each of those chapters select 10 percent of their school's arts and sciences students to join. Students gathered in person on May 21, 2021 for the PBK initiation ceremony. The Dietrich College students initiated to PBK are: Nicholas Bellante - Primary Major: International Relations and Politics - Minor: Policy and Management Jose Chacon - Primary Major: Mathematical Sciences - Additional Major: Computer Science - Minor: Social and Political History Lavanya Chawla - Primary Major: Business Administration - Secondary Major: Statistics Anirban Chowdhury - Primary Major: Statistics and Machine Learning Julia Conti - Primary Major: Professional Writing - Additional Major: Hispanic Studies Emma Cordray - Primary Major: Hispanic Studies and Drama Fiona Dubrosa - Primary Majors: Decision Science; Psychology - Minor: Drama Carlo Duffy - Primary Major: Economics and Statistics Evan Feder - Primary Major: Information Systems - Secondary Major: Statistics and Machine Learning Mikayla Gawarecki - Primary Major: Artificial Intelligence - Minor: Statistics Maxine Graves - Primary Major: Statistics - Secondary Major: Hispanic Studies - Minor: Film and Media Studies Kayla Griffin Primary Major:
