THE SOCIETY OF SIGMA XI
THE SOCIETY OF SIGMA XI
Sigma Xi, the National Honorary Scientific Research Society, was founded in 1886, and the Amherst Chapter was installed March 23, 1950. As one of its purposes, the Society gives recognition of those students, members of the Faculty, research associates, and alumni who have demonstrated ability to carry on constructive scientific research or who show definite promise of research ability. Other functions are the maintenance of companionship among investigators in the various fields of science, the holding of meetings for the discussion of scientific subjects, and the fostering of an interest in scientific research in the College.
Undergraduates who show definite promise of research ability are typically recommended to associate membership by the departments concerned.
President: Professor Mark D. Marshall
Secretary-Treasurer: Professor Ashley R. Carter
Full Members
Professor James Richard Glenn
Professor Jeeyon Jeong
Associate Members
Alexandra Julia Barber
Anna Berglund
Matthew Bonomo
Michael Humes Borkowski
Samuel Harrison Caldwell
Claire Castellano
Shelton Talwani Cochran
Rebecca Deanna Danning
Marissa Gurrola Fierro
Kunali Gurditta
John He
Tatiana Yasmeen Hill
Avery Rose Klemmer
Wonjae Lee
Abigail Mulugeta Lemma
Noah Max Warach Lerner
Alexandra Rose Mazzotta
Rose Hannah Miller
Manuel Morales, Jr.
David Ki Nam
Samantha Clare Newby
Chanyoung Park
Nicolas Pascual-Leone
Cheyenne Samantha Madeline Pritchard
Christine Anne Rehr
Nicole Alexandra Rioseco
Ashleigh Victoria Rutherford
Steven Chulkyoon Ryu
Hyun Jae Seo
Ruth Zegeye Solomon
Thomas Franklyn Sommers
Hannah Kiren Tandon
Xiao Xiao
Vera W. Zhao