ITHACA — 104 Ithaca College students have been inducted into the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, including 10 from Western New York.

Founded in 1897, Phi Kappa Phi is the only national honor society which recognizes and encourages superior scholarship in all disciplines of higher education. In accordance with the chapter by-laws, inductees must be of good character and possess notable academic achievements. To qualify for membership, juniors must be in the upper 7.5 percent of their class and seniors must be in the upper 10 percent of their graduating class; graduate and professional students must rank in the upper 10 percent of all graduate and professional students currently enrolled and have been registered for at least two semesters.

  • Brennan D’Angelo of Lockport
  • William Dickinson of West Valley
  • Hannah Donnelly of Fairport 
  • Jonah Swiatek of Rochester
  • Shaylyn Traver of Webster
  • Cailey McGillicuddy of Tonawanda
  • Kayla Sears of Buffalo
  • Sean Phillips of East Aurora
  • Jordyn Vanelli of Batavia
  • Jonathan Voos of Scottsville

From day one, Ithaca College prepares students for success through hands-on experience with internships, research and study abroad. Its integrative curriculum builds bridges across disciplines and uniquely blends liberal arts and professional study. Located in New York’s Finger Lakes region, the College is home to 6,100 undergraduate and 460 graduate students.