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= 2020 IN-PERSON INITIATION CANCELED =
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* 13 MAR 2020: Duke University has suspended all university gathers through at least Thursday, May 7th.  As a result, Duke's Phi Beta Kappa chapter will not have an in-person initiation this year.  We are still working on the possibility of hosting a "virtual" ceremony with faculty in Durham that can be viewed by initiates, family, and friends.  For more information about Duke's general response to the spread of COVID-19, please see [https://coronavirus.duke.edu/ https://coronavirus.duke.edu/]
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* 11 MAR 2020: In light of Duke's policies regarding "virtualizing" as many large events as possible and all classes until April 20, 2020, the Phi Beta Kappa at Duke leadership is considering next steps regarding our planned initiation.  Note that anyone who joins Phi Beta Kappa this semester will *still* be a member as of this semester, regardless of initiation happening.  We will post more here and, once we have a solid plan, email all students who were invited to become members.
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==  Introduction ==
 
==  Introduction ==
This page will be used for posting answers to frequently asked questions.  It is being updated for the Spring 2020initiation class.  The presiding officer and others involved in the ceremony for 2020 are:
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This page will be used for posting answers to frequently asked questions.  It is being updated for the Spring 2020 initiation class.  The presiding officer and others involved in the ceremony for 2020 are:
 
* President: Michelle Connolly
 
* President: Michelle Connolly
 
* Vice President and Historian: Betsy Alden
 
* Vice President and Historian: Betsy Alden
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* After the ceremony, there will be a reception on the main floor of the Bryan Center.  The easiest way to get there will be to exit through the side doors of Page Auditorium rather than going all the way back upstairs.  There will be heavy hors-d'oeuvres and a selection of beverages.  
 
* After the ceremony, there will be a reception on the main floor of the Bryan Center.  The easiest way to get there will be to exit through the side doors of Page Auditorium rather than going all the way back upstairs.  There will be heavy hors-d'oeuvres and a selection of beverages.  
 
* Parking: best place to park is the [http://maps.duke.edu/map/index.php?id=21&embedMrkId=2963&mapOnly=1 Bryan Center (PG IV) lot].  More information on parking is available at Duke Parking's [http://parking.duke.edu/parking/visitor/index.php Visitor Page].
 
* Parking: best place to park is the [http://maps.duke.edu/map/index.php?id=21&embedMrkId=2963&mapOnly=1 Bryan Center (PG IV) lot].  More information on parking is available at Duke Parking's [http://parking.duke.edu/parking/visitor/index.php Visitor Page].
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