URGENT UPDATE: Thomas University has just announced the induction of new members into the prestigious Beta Beta Beta (TriBeta) Biological Honor Society, celebrating exceptional academic achievements in the biological sciences. The ceremony took place on November 21, 2025, at Smith-Bonvillian Hall on TU’s Forbes Campus, highlighting the dedication of students committed to advancing the understanding of biology.
Among the newly inducted members, several outstanding students from the Valdosta area were recognized for their hard work and determination. Inductees include Rylee Hollifield from Quitman, majoring in Exercise and Sport Science; Conner Hutto from Nashville, studying Biology; Noah Roberts from Valdosta, also in Biology; and Eli Willis from Naylor, pursuing Exercise and Sport Science. Their achievements reflect a strong commitment to their studies and the biological field.
TriBeta is a national honor society dedicated to promoting the understanding and appreciation of biological study while pushing the boundaries of human knowledge through scientific research. This induction ceremony not only recognizes individual accomplishments but also fosters a community of future scientists eager to contribute to the field.
The event underscores the critical role that academic excellence plays in shaping future leaders in biological sciences. Students like Hollifield, Hutto, Roberts, and Willis exemplify the drive and passion that the society aims to inspire among its members.
As we celebrate these new inductees, the university encourages all students to strive for excellence and consider joining TriBeta, which continues to expand its influence in biological research and education. For more information about the Beta Beta Beta Honor Society at Thomas University, visit www.thomasu.edu.
Stay tuned for more updates on the achievements of these remarkable students as they embark on their journeys in biological sciences. Share this news to inspire others in your community!
