Thomas University Inducts New Members into Beta Beta Beta Honor Society

URGENT UPDATE: Thomas University has just inducted new members into the prestigious Beta Beta Beta (TriBeta) Biological Honor Society, highlighting academic excellence in the biological sciences. The ceremony, held on November 21, 2025, at Smith-Bonvillian Hall on TU’s Forbes Campus in Thomasville, Georgia, celebrated students who exhibited exceptional achievement and dedication to biology.

Among the notable inductees were Rylee Hollifield from Quitman, majoring in Exercise and Sport Science; Conner Hutto from Nashville, studying Biology; Noah Roberts from Valdosta, also a Biology major; and Eli Willis from Naylor, focusing on Exercise and Sport Science. These individuals represent the future of biological research and education.

TriBeta is a national honor society committed to advancing the understanding and appreciation of biological study. Its mission is to extend the boundaries of human knowledge through dedicated scientific research. The induction ceremony not only recognizes the students’ hard work but also emphasizes the importance of biological sciences in today’s world.

This event is a powerful reminder of the impact that dedicated students have on the scientific community. As the demand for biological research and innovation grows, these inductees are poised to contribute significantly to future advancements.

For more information about Beta Beta Beta at Thomas University, visit www.thomasu.edu. The university continues to foster a culture of academic excellence, encouraging students to engage in meaningful scientific inquiry.

Stay tuned for more updates on this inspiring event and the accomplishments of these remarkable students!