Marietta College inducts five students into Phi Beta Kappa
Natalie Chase ’23 (Richfield, Ohio) did not have any intentions of graduating Phi Beta Kappa from Marietta College — but she’s proud of the accomplishment.
Natalie Chase ’23 (Richfield, Ohio) did not have any intentions of graduating Phi Beta Kappa from Marietta College — but she’s proud of the accomplishment.
Kathryn Lofton, a Yale University professor of history and divinity, will speak at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, April 11th, at Marietta College on “Celebrity, Politics, Power” as part of the Phi Beta Kappa Society Visiting Scholar Program.
Marietta College is pleased to welcome Kathryn Lofton, who will speak about "Celebrity, Politics, Power" at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, April 11th, in the Alma McDonough Auditorium. This event is free and open to the public, and it is sponsored by The Phi Beta Kappa Society.
There are few traditions with more history or prestige at Marietta College than the induction of students into Phi Beta Kappa.
Four Marietta College seniors were inducted into the prestigious Phi Beta Kappa society, which was established in 1860 at the College, during a virtual ceremony on Monday, April 26.
Seven Marietta College seniors were inducted into the prestigious Phi Beta Kappa society, which was established in 1860 at the College, during a virtual ceremony on Monday, April 27.
Seven Marietta College seniors were inducted into the prestigious Phi Beta Kappa society, which was established in 1860 at the College, during a ceremony that was held in the Betty Cleland Room on Monday, April 29.
Three Marietta College seniors were inducted into the prestigious Phi Beta Kappa society, which was established in 1860 at the College, during a ceremony that was held in the Betty Cleland Room on Monday, April 30.
Sixteen Marietta College seniors were inducted into the prestigious Phi Beta Kappa society, which was established in 1860 at the College, during a ceremony that was held in the Trustee Conference Room on Monday, May 1.