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"Love of wisdom, the guide of life." The Society's distinctive emblem, a golden key, is widely recognized as a symbol of academic achievement. |
| Phi Beta Kappa, founded at the
College of
William and Mary in 1776, is the oldest undergraduate honors
organization
in the United States. Its mission is to recognize academic
excellence
and promote education in the liberal arts and sciences.
For the past two hundred and twenty-five
years, election
to Phi Beta Kappa has been a recognition of outstanding academic
achievement.
The goal of the Phi Beta Kappa Society is to encourage humane learning
- an object which transcends the mere gaining of knowledge to encompass
breadth of interest, depth of understanding, intellectual honesty, and
respect for a diversity of informed opinion. Today, the Phi Beta
Kappa Society, with about half a million living members, is one of the
nation's leading advocates for the liberal arts and sciences at the
undergraduate
level. |
| The University of Mississippi Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa was chartered on April 6, 2001. It is the second of two chapters established in the state, with the Alpha of Mississippi Chapter residing at Millsaps College. Ole Miss is now in an elite group of only 270 colleges and universities in the nation that shelter a chapter. In addition to recognizing outstanding undergraduates at an annual initiation ceremony, the University of Mississippi Chapter sponsors lectures by distinguished Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholars. Faculty and staff of the University of Mississippi who are members of Phi Beta Kappa conduct the business of the Beta of Mississippi Chapter. All employees of the University who are Phi Beta Kappa members are encouraged to contact the Secretary-Treasurer to become involved with the Chapter. |
| For additional information about
the University of
Mississippi
Phi Beta Kappa Chapter, please contact Dr. Kathryn McKee, 2008-2009 Chapter President (662-915-7161) or Dr. Luanne Buchanan, Chapter Secretary-Treasurer (662-915-6923, lbuchana.at.olemiss.edu). |
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If
you would like to receive e-mail
notification of our chapter's meetings and events, please send your
contact information to National Phi Beta Kappa Society Homepage |
Chapter USPS mailing address:
Phi Beta Kappa - Beta of MS
c/o Dr. Luanne Buchanan
Department of Modern Languages
P O Box 1848
University, MS 38677-1848