SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY (07/01/2010)(readMedia)-- Kyle Elizabeth Bogaert, a member of the Class of 2010 at Skidmore College, earned academic recognition at the college this spring.
She is the daughter of Eugenia Zangas and William Bogaert of Reading.
Bogaert earned a B.A. degree summa cum laude with honor in anthropology at Skidmore's 99th commencement in May. In addition, she was elected to membership in the college's Phi Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the national honor society that recognizes superior achievement in the liberal arts. This spring she also received the O. Roger Gallagher Memorial Prize, named in honor of a former professor and awarded annually to an outstanding student in anthropology.
Bogaert earned high honors for academic work completed during the spring semester at the college.
During her Skidmore career, Bogaert was a member of Periclean, Skidmore's own academic honor society, which was formed in 1956 to stimulate intellectual curiosity, encourage creative activity, and honor academic achievement. She also was a member of Skidmore's Honors Forum, which strengthens the intellectual life at the college and provides positive leadership on campus and in the community. Membership is open to students based on their academic accomplishments and commitment to excellence.
Founded in 1903, Skidmore College is a coeducational, liberal arts college with an enrollment of approximately 2,400 students. The college grants the bachelor's degree in some 60 majors, including both traditional liberal arts disciplines and preprofessional programs. Skidmore also awards the master of arts in liberal studies degree.
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