
Witt Fellow Addison Miller earned a Phi Beta Kappa Key into Public Service Scholarship for 2025. This $5,000 scholarship includes a conference experience in Washington, D.C. this summer. More than 800 undergraduates applied for this prestigious award. According to the Phi Beta Kappa website, this scholarship program recognizes 20 arts and sciences students with an interest in pursuing careers in local, state and federal government.
Addison Miller is a rising senior at UA, studying international relations, education policy and Chinese. Miller was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa this spring. Miller also earned UA’s Phi Beta Kappa chapter’s Going Award for the highest UA GPA in the 2025 new member class.
To learn more about Addison Miller, visit her profile on the Phi Beta Kappa website.
Founded on Dec. 5, 1776, The Phi Beta Kappa Society is the nation’s most prestigious academic honor society. It has chapters at over 290 colleges and universities in the United States, nearly 50 alumni associations, and over 700,000 members worldwide. Noteworthy members include 17 U.S. Presidents, 42 U.S. Supreme Court Justices and more than 150 Nobel Laureates. The mission of The Phi Beta Kappa Society is to champion education in the liberal arts and sciences, foster freedom of thought and recognize academic excellence. For more information, visit www.pbk.org.