Thomas University Celebrates New Inductees into TriBeta Honor Society

Thomas University recognized academic achievement in the biological sciences by inducting new members into its chapter of the Beta Beta Beta (TriBeta) Honor Society on November 21, 2025. The ceremony took place at Smith-Bonvillian Hall on TU’s Forbes Campus, honoring students who have shown exceptional dedication to the study of biology.

Inductees Highlight Academic Achievement

Among the newly inducted members were students from the Valdosta area, including Rylee Hollifield (Exercise and Sport Science, Quitman), Conner Hutto (Biology, Nashville), Noah Roberts (Biology, Valdosta), and Eli Willis (Exercise and Sport Science, Naylor). Their inclusion in the society reflects their commitment to excellence in academic pursuits and their contributions to the biological sciences.

TriBeta is a national honor society dedicated to promoting the understanding and appreciation of biological study. The organization aims to enhance the boundaries of human knowledge through scientific research and active engagement in the field. It serves as a platform for students to connect with peers who share a passion for biology and scientific inquiry.

Celebrating Academic Excellence

The induction ceremony not only celebrated the achievements of the students but also emphasized the importance of academic excellence within the university. Faculty members, fellow students, and family attended the event, marking a milestone in the academic journeys of the inductees.

For more information about the Beta Beta Beta Honor Society at Thomas University, interested individuals can visit the university’s official website at www.thomasu.edu.