Thomas University in Thomasville, Georgia, recently honored academic excellence in the biological sciences during a special ceremony on November 21, 2025. The event marked the induction of new members into the university’s chapter of the Beta Beta Beta (TriBeta) Biological Honor Society, recognizing students who have shown exceptional commitment to the study of biology.
Taking place in Smith-Bonvillian Hall on the university’s Forbes Campus, the ceremony highlighted the achievements of several students from the Valdosta area. Among those inducted were Rylee Hollifield, pursuing a degree in Exercise and Sport Science from Quitman; Conner Hutto, a Biology major from Nashville; Noah Roberts, also studying Biology from Valdosta; and Eli Willis, who is focusing on Exercise and Sport Science from Naylor.
Recognizing Commitment to Biological Study
TriBeta is a national honor society that aims to promote the understanding and appreciation of biological studies. The society is dedicated to extending the boundaries of human knowledge through scientific research, providing students with opportunities to engage in meaningful scholarship.
Membership in this prestigious organization signifies a student’s dedication to excellence in the biological sciences. Inductees are typically selected based on their academic performance and contributions to their fields of study, underscoring the importance of rigorous scholarship and research.
For more details about the Beta Beta Beta Honor Society at Thomas University, interested individuals can visit the university’s official website at www.thomasu.edu.
As the academic year continues, Thomas University remains committed to fostering a culture of excellence and encouraging students to pursue their passions in biology and related fields. The induction ceremony serves not just as a recognition of past achievements but also as an inspiration for future endeavors in the world of science.
