UI’s Phi Beta Kappa Welcomes New Members
The following local University of Idaho students have been honored with memberships by Phi Beta Kappa, the honorary society for the liberal arts and science:
Coeur d’Alene
Olive Allison, a senior English major and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Allison.
Hayden
Michael Nelson, a senior visual communication major and son of Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson.
Moscow
Erin Adams, a senior Spanish major and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Adams; Fumiyasu Arakawa, a senior anthropology major; Kathryn Bennett, a junior Spanish major and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Bennett; Susan Higgins Bradley, a senior English major; Shawn Canney Cass, a senior international studies major and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Canney; Kari Christopherson, a senior English major and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kjell Christopherson; Naomi Ferguson, a senior English major and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ferguson; Christina Gier, a senior music major and daughter of Lisbeth Bindslev; Nicole Hamilton, a junior Spanish major; Christopher Hudson, a senior French major and son of Cheryl Hudson; Ayelet Karu, a senior visual communication major; Masao Matsuoka, a senior philosophy major; Becky Ross Patterson, a senior English major; and Yuko Yamanouchi, a senior international studies major.
Post Falls
Aaron Hudson, a senior political science major and son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hudson.
St. Maries
Jeffrey Brueher, a senior anthropology major and son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brueher; and Kurtis Studer, a senior history major and son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Studer.
Troy
Seth Thomas, a senior anthropology major and son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Thomas.
Sarah Hamilton, a University of Idaho student from Coeur d’Alene, was honored recently with a membership into Alpha Zeta.
Hamilton, a junior animal science major and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hamilton, maintains a minimum grade-point average of 3.2.
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