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Cum Laude Society Inducts Sixteen Members of the Class of 2020

Bryn Mawr is proud to announce, sixteen students from the Class of 2020 have been inducted into the Bryn Mawr chapter of the Cum Laude Society.
Seniors Ava Archey, Elizabeth Cucuzzella, Astri Doub, Erica Duh, Trinity Eimer, Olivia Fox, Jessie Gumtow, Grace Harlan, Rachel Lee, Anna Murchie, Ashley Raman, Jenna Resnik, Ava Scharfstein, Tabi Summers, Lila Zemil and Celia Katz-Zogby were recognized for their academic accomplishments as they were welcomed into the society. 
 
Established in 1906 as the Alpha Delta Tau fraternity, the Cum Laude Society is dedicated to honoring scholastic achievement in secondary schools. It has more than 380 chapters around the world, including in the United States, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Canada, England, and several other European countries. Membership is selective; schools are allowed to induct a maximum of 20 percent of the senior class. Members are chosen based on academic record, good character, honor and integrity. Due to a change in the national Cum Laude rules, only seniors are inducted into the society. The top 10 percent of the junior class are inducted at the very end of the school year, and the remaining 10 percent are inducted after March of their senior year.
 
 
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