Two students stand at a podium to deliver remarks at a ceremony.
Middlebury seniors Celia Quinn Barabanov (left) and Maggie Louise Wagner delivered the Phi Beta Kappa student address. (Credit: Brett Simison )
A person wearing a dark blazer speaks at a podium.
Don Wyatt, president of the Middlebury chapter and John M. McCardell, Jr. Distinguished Professor of History, welcomed the inductees, along with the audience of friends and families. (Credit: Brett Simison )
A person with a dark blazer stands at a podium displaying a ceremonial key.
Vice president of the Middlebury chapter James Calvin Davis, George Adams Ellis Professor of Liberal Arts and professor of religion, describes the ceremonial key that is an important part of Phi Beta Kappa tradition. (Credit: Brett Simison )
A student learns the Phi Beta Kappa handshake.
Members of Phi Beta Kappa from the Middlebury College faculty shared the history and traditions of the honor society with students, including the distinctive Phi Beta Kappa handshake. (Credit: Brett Simison )
A group of students poses for a photo during a ceremony.
Fifty students were inducted into the Middlebury chapter of Phi Beta Kappa in a ceremony at Wilson Hall on May 23. (Credit: Brett Simison )