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PBK Eta Chapter
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Phi Beta Kappa: Eta Chapter of Texas
Phi Beta Kappa is the oldest and most respected undergraduate honors organization
in the United States. The Society has pursued its mission of fostering and recognizing
excellence in the liberal arts and sciences since 1776.
Phi Beta Kappa sets high standards not only for the selection of students elected
to membership but also for the institutions which may claim a chapter. Chapters
are granted to the Phi Beta Kappa members of the faculty and administration of
the sheltering institution. Following a lengthy process of documentation by the
Phi Beta Kappa members of the faculty and administrative staff, the University
of Dallas was chartered as the Eta Chapter of Texas in 1989.
Each year, the resident members of the chapter elect new members from among those
senior and junior undergraduate students majoring in liberal arts and sciences
who have demonstrated broad cultural interests, scholarly achievement, and good
character. Occasionally, graduate and faculty members are elected as well. These
newly-elected members are inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa Society at a ceremony
held shortly before the spring graduation.
Click here to see a list of members inducted in May 2009.
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