71 GS Seniors to be Inducted to Phi Beta Kappa

The New York Delta Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society announced the names of 71 GS seniors who will be inducted in May.

April 24, 2026

In late April, the New York Delta Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society announced the names of 71 GS seniors who will be inducted into Phi Beta Kappa during a ceremony at Faculty House on Friday, May 15.

GS elects no more than 10 percent of its graduating class to Phi Beta Kappa. Students are selected on the basis of their character, integrity, and academic achievement. With grade point averages above 4.0, they are among the top in their class.

Upon pledging to “be true and faithful to Phi Beta Kappa, uphold its standards, obey its laws and seek to reflect credit upon [their] affiliation with this venerable fellowship of leaders,” the exceptional candidates will become full-fledged members of Phi Beta Kappa

Class of 2026 Phi Beta Kappa Inductees

Jerome Ahn
Una Aleksic
River Alexander
Paul Audoin 
Jorge Ballestero 
Carolina Barbolla Abascal 
Cate Barton
Nirel Ben-Joseph 
Tia Ben-Yehoshua 
Michael Bernstein 
Mara Beteagu
Da Bi
Nicholas Biglin
Joseph Block
Mara Bulzan
Yijia Chen 
Xinzhu Chen
Diego Chiat
Bea Cohen
Debpriya Das
Sarah D’Aurizio 
Sabina Diaz-Rimal 
Arnica Eden
Abigail Edwards 
Katherine Falcon 
Katie Foppiano 
Zakiyia Forbes
Regina Fox
Anthony Fox 
David Gastelum 
Penelope Gelman 
Adam Goldstein 
Jesse Green 
Madeline Hudak 
Michael Ishak
Toma Ito-Chihaia
Morgan Johns 
Patrick Johnson 
Ava Karagiannis 
Mathilde Lambert 
Devin Leslie 
Christopher Levenberg 
Olivia McAlpine
Maria Melillo Sanchez
Ben Mizrahi 
Esperanza Montero 
Carla Mory 
Robert Mulvey
Georgia Namuth 
Molly Novak 
Josephine O’Brien
Shaun Ray Ong
Alice Oughourlain 
Alejandra Ramos 
Maya Resnick 
Bella Rinne
Joelle Rosenthal 
Batoul Shariah 
Maeve Sheehan
Yuval Shemla
He-Quian Shen
Yifan Shu
Brea Sloboda
Madeline Sprute 
Elizabeth Tamarelli
Kah Sin Tang 
Rebeka Tatham 
Ruby Topalian 
Xiang Yu Tuang 
Yiyin Zhang 
Yuhan Zhang 


Founded in 1776, Phi Beta Kappa is the nation's oldest academic honor society, and its initials represent the society's motto: "love of learning is the guide of life." Roughly 10 percent of U.S. institutions of higher learning have Phi Beta Kappa chapters, and among those institutions, only about 10 percent of arts and sciences graduates are selected for membership, making it one of the highest academic honors for undergraduate students in the nation. Today, the Society has more than 500,000 living members.

To be inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa Society, students must be recommended by faculty who work closely with them and are members of the Phi Beta Kappa Society. Recommendations are based on the students' academic programs and their ability to support the society's ideals of academic, social, and community-based programs.