Isabelle Mei Bright

Isabelle Mei Bright

  • Senior, Linguistics and Computer Science majors

I am honored to be invited to join Phi Beta Kappa. I would like to extend my gratitude to my incredibly supportive family and amazing professors, many of my successes are thanks to you all. I am a third-year student and am on track to graduate in Spring 2026 with a major in linguistics and computer science and a minor in Chinese. I will also have completed the Honors College curriculum.

Studying at UWM has been an extremely rewarding experience that has given me the opportunity to explore many of my academic interests and helped me grow both intellectually and professionally. As part of my educational experience, I am particularly thankful to have had the opportunity to participate in undergraduate research in linguistics, organize semesterly conferences with HARPY (the Honors Association for Research and Presentation), and teach young girls valuable technological skills with Girls Who Code.

Finally, I would like to congratulate my fellow inductees. I look forward to seeing what you all accomplish now and in the future.

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