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America's most prestigious honor society since 1776, celebrating excellence in the liberal arts & sciences and championing free thought #PBKSelfKey | @TheAmScho
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looking forward to this Phi Beta Kappa talk next month on campus by Kelly Lambert of University of Richmond as hosted by LSU's Beta PBK chapter and as sponsored by Ogden Honors College LSU Psychology Department



Congrats to Emily Monosson! BLIGHTâwinner of the Phi Beta Kappa award for Scienceâserves as a wake-up call, a reminder of the delicate interconnectedness of the natural world, and a lesson in seeing life on our planet with renewed humility and awe. wwnorton.com/books/blight

The shape and appearance of teeth can tell us a lot about how animals evolvedâand in the case of humans, where we stand on the social ladder, as zoologist Bill Schutt explains in our interview about his new book, âBiteâ (Algonquin Books). theamericanscholar.org/a-toothsome-taâŚ

Itâs #NationalChemistryWeek! This yearâs theme, âPicture Perfect Chemistry,â highlights the role chemistry plays in capturing images. Explore National Chemistry Week's resources: acs.org/education/natiâŚ


Thank you to Phi Beta Kappa and its jurors, and congrats to all the winners!

Oct. 29: Prof. Geraldo Cadava, author of The Hispanic Republican and New Yorker contributing writer, will speak on âWhat Latino History Teaches Us About Our Politics" Brooklyn College Critical Thinkers Political Science at Brooklyn College Brooklyn College Puerto Rican and Latino Studies Brooklyn College History Department Brooklyn College BC Philosophy Dept. Phi Beta Kappa


Looking back at this week's lecture on Latino history and politics by Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar Professor Geraldo Cadava. Thanks to Phi Beta Kappa and all our co-sponsors for their support. Geraldo Cadava Phi Beta Kappa Brooklyn College Critical Thinkers Brooklyn College Puerto Rican and Latino Studies BC Philosophy Dept.






I had a great Phi Beta Kappa visit at Indiana University this week sharing our "wild brain" and neuroplasticity research. Highlights included the country's largest anatomically correct(ish) human brain, the beautiful woodland campus, and meeting IU's wonderful faculty and students.



Abe stands guard outside Bascom Hall where a plaque was unveiled today marking 125 years of Phi Beta Kappa at UWâMadison




âLetâs get back into the moving-the-needle business. Itâs never been so important to stay on mission.â - Frederick Lawrence, CEO and secretary of Phi Beta Kappa. #AACU2025
