Editors: Please note students from your local community. Students are listed by hometown.
The University of Colorado at Boulder initiated 90 students from the College of Arts and Sciences into the Phi Beta Kappa honorary organization in December.
Most of the students are from Colorado.
Phi Beta Kappa Society initiates at the University of Colorado at Boulder generally comprise the top 6 percent of graduates receiving degrees in the liberal arts each semester. The society is allowed to accept up to the top 10 percent of graduating seniors who meet all requirements.
Members must maintain a minimum grade-point average of 3.65 and have completed 100 credit hours of course work.
CU-Boulder's Phi Beta Kappa Society, formally known as the Alpha Chapter, was chartered in 1904 as the first Phi Beta Kappa chapter in Colorado. There are only three other chapters in Colorado at the University of Denver, Colorado State University and Colorado College.
Phi Beta Kappa was founded in 1776 at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Va., and has 250 chapters nationwide, which annually combine to initiate 15,000 of the graduating elite.
Following are the CU-Boulder 2000 fall semester initiates from Colorado:
Aspen: Andrew Ernemann
Aurora: Jessica Bieda, Jennifer Greene
Boulder: Jason Arentz, Tara Borger, Debra Davey, Kelli Davis, Jason Friedrich, Tara Kotliar, Emily Lee, Elyse Manteris, Jennifer Massey, Daemian McGill, Romona Mukherjee, Robert Rothberg, Tim Schumacher, Anna Welch, Stephanie Willen, Mi Yan
Broomfield: Matthew Knuesel, Rebecca Prull, Dean Springer, Marcia Wojciechowski
Castle Rock: Matthew Slaby
Colorado Springs: Kirsten Culp, Matthew Hall, Kathleen King, Jill Norton, Kristine Thompson, Jack Wilson
Denver: Elena Berzon, Maura Conn, Michael Sandoval, Megan Young
Edwards: Cassandra Richardson
Englewood: Amy Hawes, Jennifer Ley, Lela Mansoori, Christopher Miller,
Margot Peters, Jamie Rezmovits, Margaret Waymel
Fort Collins: Yihsin Tsai
Grand Junction: Darrin Gilman
Greenwood Village: Bryan Miller, Jennie Puzio
Highlands Ranch: Nicole Handy
Lafayette: Alisha Roper
Lakewood: Karianne Higgins, Eric Schmidt
Littleton: Richard Blaskovich, Cindy Chang, Nicolas Intagliata, Brett Jackson, Christopher Jacobson, Jessica Kenerson, Luke Leman, Alexis Scott, Quinn Stevens, Randall Uttley
Longmont: Elias Brandt, Christopher Gaddis, Stephanie Searls
Loveland: Matthew Mahlberg
Monument: Charles Yoos III
Morrison: Andrea Burgess
Nederland: Aaron Perry
Parker: Brittany Brooks
Redcliff: San Guyer
Silverthorne: Jennifer Hanan
Steamboat Springs: Morgan Skurky-Thomas
Superior: Julia Dewire, Kendra Spahr
Thornton: Jennifer Kover, Lenox Powell
Westminster: Michael White