Thomas University Celebrates Academic Excellence with TriBeta Induction

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

Among the inductees from the Valdosta area were Rylee Hollifield from Quitman, studying Exercise and Sport Science; Conner Hutto from Nashville, pursuing Biology; Noah Roberts from Valdosta, also a Biology major; and Eli Willis from Naylor, focusing on Exercise and Sport Science. Each student was acknowledged for their commitment to advancing the understanding of biological sciences.

Recognizing Dedication to Biological Studies

TriBeta is a national honor society that aims to enhance the understanding and appreciation of biological studies among students. It encourages members to engage in scientific research and contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the biological sciences. The society’s mission aligns with the values upheld by Thomas University, where academic excellence is celebrated and promoted.

The induction ceremony serves as an important milestone for students, marking their achievements and commitment to their studies. Thomas University provides a supportive environment that fosters academic growth and encourages students to excel in their chosen fields.

For further details on the activities and initiatives of Beta Beta Beta at Thomas University, interested individuals can visit the university’s official website at www.thomasu.edu.