Tickets for Induction Ceremony on May 18, 2019

Tickets for guests of inductees at the Induction ceremony may be ordered through this Google Form. Please fill out even if you do not need tickets or if you also will not be able to come. We do not want to leave out any of our inductees from this special occasion.

Induction Ticket Order Form

Inductees are allowed up to three tickets each. They DO NOT need a ticket for themselves. If you would like to request additional tickets, you may do so on the form and you will be added to a waiting list.

Please order tickets as soon as possible. Tickets will be available for pick up from Helen Cawley in 150A Hesburgh Library from May 13-16. After this date, any leftover tickets will be offered to those on the waiting list.

If you have any questions about tickets, please contact Helen Cawley at hcawley@nd.edu or 631-4039.

Congratulations on your achievement!

Induction Ceremony for Early Inductees, Fall 2018

Congratulations to the Epsilon Chapter’s new inductees!

The following inductees will be inducted into Phi Beta Kappa on Tuesday, September 25 at 4:30 in the Montgomery Ballroom, LaFortune Student Center:

  • Trever Carter
  • Dante Domenella
  • Matthew Drnevich
  • Victoria Erdel
  • Mateo Garcia-Novelli
  • Anne-Marie Kommers
  • Caroline Murtagh
  • Daniel O’Connor
  • Gregory Serapio-García
  • Rongxin (Kelly) Wang
  • Abigail Whalen
  • Jennifer Yi
The new members will assist with planning lunch speakers, social media, and the website.

Induction Ceremony Featured Speaker

We are pleased to announce our May 2018 Induction Ceremony guest speaker, Professor Stuart Greene.

Professor Greene is associate professor of English with a joint appointment in the Department of Africana Studies. He has served in a number of administrative roles, including the O’Malley Director of the University Writing Program (1997–2004), director and founder of the minor in Education, Schooling, and Society (2002–2012), and Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies in Arts and Letters (2005–2010).  His research has examined the intersections of race, poverty, and achievement in public schools.

For more information about Professor Greene, please visit his page on the Department of English website.

Graduation Cords

Phi Beta Kappa cords are available for graduation!

  • $10 each (cash or check only, made out to “Phi Beta Kappa, Epsilon of Indiana”.
  • Pick up in 310 Flanner Hall when you get your tickets to the Induction Ceremony.

The cords are not mandatory, but they are a really nice remembrance to have from your ceremony!