Teaching Speech and Debate

Elias Neibart attended Emory University, and while at school, he competed on Emory’s Mock Trial team. Elias Neibart very much enjoyed his time competing, but now, as a graduate, Neibart teaches speech, debate, and mock trial to students from around the country. Elias enjoys giving back to the speech and debate community and helping high school students find their voice and confidence.

A Few Membership Benefits with Phi Beta Kappa

Membership

A summa cum laude graduate of Emory University and aspiring attorney, Elias Neibart holds a bachelor of arts in political science and philosophy. In recognition of his undergraduate academic achievements, Elias Neibart was inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa national honor society.

With active chapters in just 10 percent of colleges and universities in the United States, Phi Beta Kappa invites only 10 percent of those schools’ arts and science graduates to join. Membership in Phi Beta Kappa denotes curiosity, intelligence, and integrity, and bestows a number of benefits for those who accept the invitation. Phi Beta Kappa membership opens numerous doors, providing the opportunity to network with a diverse group of professionals spanning industries such as health care, business, law, government, and the humanities.

Members can join a local alumni association to stay connected through social events, or they can participate in the Key Connections program, which personally invites new members to connect with mentors. All members receive complimentary subscriptions to The Key Reporter and can stay updated on current topics with an optional subscription to The American Scholar.