2020 Key into Public Service Scholars

           

  
Selected from over 600 applicants attending Phi Beta Kappa institutions across the nation, the class of 2020 Key into Public Service Scholars hail from 14 states and three countries. The students represent a broad range of academic interests across the liberal arts and sciences, backgrounds, and institutions. Each scholar will receive a $5,000 undergraduate scholarship and take part in a virtual convening in late June to provide them with training, mentoring, and reflection on pathways into active citizenship in the tradition of Phi Beta Kappa’s founders.
 
The Phi Beta Kappa Society is a leading national advocate for the value of arts and sciences education. Our newest program, Key into Public Service, highlights the wide range of opportunities for liberal arts and sciences majors to pursue rewarding careers in the public sector and features a new scholarship opportunity. 
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Jessia Avila

McDaniel College, Political Science and Marketing

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Veronica Backer-Peral

Loyola Marymount University, History, Computer Science, and Film Production

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Mikaela Benton

Elon University, Political Science and Spanish

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Zeyu Chen

University of Pennsylvania, Philosophy, Politics, and Economics

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Hadiyah Cummings

Howard University, Political Science and Criminology

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Brevin Franklin

University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Economics

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Bennet Franz

Roanoke College, Public Health and Biology

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Diana Gavrykh

Temple University, Political Science and Global Economy

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Saman Haddad

University of California, Los Angeles, Public Affairs

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Madeline Handy

University of California, Davis, Microbiology

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Will Henson

University of Alabama, Theatre and Philosophy

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Wasiq Javed

University of Houston, Political Science

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Mariam Khayata

Rhodes College, Political Science and International Studies

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Darin Li

Williams College, Mathematics and History

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William McCarter

Pennsylvania State University, Classics and Economics

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Maria Oliveira

University of Connecticut-Stamford, History

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Nitan Shanas

Rutgers University - Camden, Psychology, Urban Studies, and Economics

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Oluwanifemi Shola-Dare

Washington State University, Neuroscience

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Nicholas Sligh

Stanford University, Economics and International Relations

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Alyssa Tamboura

University of California, Santa Cruz, Philosophy and Legal Studies

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