Honor Societies

Phi Kappa Phi - Founded in 1897 at the University of Maine, Phi Kappa Phi is an honor society that draws its members from all academic disciplines within colleges and universities. Selected outstanding graduate students of Russell Sage College are invited to become members of Phi Kappa Phi. See www.phikappaphi.org

Outstanding Graduate - Each year the College recognizes the outstanding graduate for each degree program at the annual Spring Research Symposium.

Broughton Fellowships - The Fellowship is intended to create opportunities for advanced scholarly work for graduate students doing creative, advanced study and research, including preparing a dissertation, thesis or final project for a graduate degree, at Sage Graduate Schools. Students in all graduate programs are eligible. Each Broughton Fellow is required to give a public lecture at the Sage Graduate Schools Annual Research Symposium. Broughton Fellows are recognized at commencement by wearing blue cord. The Broughton Fellowship was established by the late William G. Broughton of Schenectady, N.Y., in honor of his parents, Henry Primm Broughton and Jane Tinkham Broughton. More information is available at the Broughton Fellows website.