As higher education confronts profound and complex challenges, the beginning of the academic year brings a renewed sense of purpose. Continue reading →
Just over 60 years ago, Verna Bailey became the first Black woman to attend the University of Mississippi. After a career dedicated to education and enriching the lives of students, it’s only fitting that she be inducted into the Beta of Mississippi chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. Continue reading →
With generous support from the Gray Foundation, Phi Beta Kappa’s Call to Serve networking event held at the Library of Congress shared real-world tips for interns, recent graduates, and young professionals looking to jump into or advance in congressional work. Continue reading →
The Society is pleased to announce the finalists for its 2025 Book Awards! Winners will be announced in late October and will appear in the winter issue of The Key Reporter. Continue reading →
The Key Conversations with Phi Beta Kappa podcast, hosted by Secretary Frederick Lawrence, welcomes leading thinkers, visionaries, and artists. What books do they recommend to our listeners? Find your next inspiring read here. Continue reading →
Marilynne Robinson. Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2024. 344 pages. $29.00. Continue reading →
Ben Stanger. W.W. Norton, 2023. 368 pages. $30.00. Continue reading →
Stefanos Geroulanos. Liveright, 2024. 512 pages. $21.68. Continue reading →