Thomas University Celebrates Induction of New TriBeta Members

On November 21, 2025, Thomas University held a ceremony in Smith-Bonvillian Hall on the Forbes Campus to induct new members into its chapter of the Beta Beta Beta (TriBeta) Biological Honor Society. This event recognized students who have excelled in the biological sciences, demonstrating both academic achievement and a commitment to the field.

The induction ceremony highlighted the accomplishments of several students from the Valdosta area. Among the inductees were Rylee Hollifield from Quitman, pursuing Exercise and Sport Science; Conner Hutto from Nashville, studying Biology; Noah Roberts from Valdosta, also a Biology major; and Eli Willis from Naylor, who is engaged in Exercise and Sport Science.

About Beta Beta Beta Honor Society

TriBeta is a national honor society dedicated to enhancing the understanding and appreciation of biological sciences. The organization emphasizes the importance of scientific research and aims to expand the boundaries of human knowledge in the field. Inductees are selected based on their academic performance, community involvement, and passion for biology.

Members of TriBeta benefit from networking opportunities and resources that support their academic and professional growth. The society encourages students to engage in research projects and community service, fostering a strong commitment to the biological sciences.

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

The induction ceremony not only celebrated individual achievements but also reinforced Thomas University’s commitment to fostering academic excellence and a strong community among students dedicated to the biological sciences.