FSU Garnet & Gold Scholar Society celebrates Spring 2024 inductees

Florida State University's Garnet & Gold Scholar Society welcomed 93 new inductees during a ceremony on April 22, 2024. (Steve Chase / Chase Photography)

Florida State University welcomed 93 new inductees into its prestigious Garnet & Gold Scholar Society this spring.

Established in 2010, the Garnet & Gold Scholar Society facilitates student involvement and recognizes undergraduates who excel within and beyond the classroom in at least three of five areas: international experience, internship, leadership, research and service.

To become an inductee, students must meet the engagement criteria and submit a synthesis reflection project in their final semester before graduation. Participants are recognized during graduation and receive a designation on their official university transcript, which makes the students more marketable to potential employers and graduate programs.

The inductees, along with their hometown and academic major(s) are:


Arizona

Phoenix

Aiven Davis, Digital Media Production


Colombia

Bogotá

Andrés Felipe Gil Arana, Cell and Molecular Neuroscience


Connecticut

Fairfield

Chloe Mattison, Real Estate


Florida

Boca Raton

Nikki Cohen, Media Communication Studies; Editing, Writing, and Media

Coral Gables

Catherine Rodriguez, Cell and Molecular Neuroscience

Coral Springs

Malia Hallway, Environmental Science

Rory Durante, Psychology; Public Relations

Davie

Chloe Wain, Political Science; Editing, Writing, and Media; Economics

DeLand

Reece Windjack, Choral Music Education; Political Science

Delray Beach

Danielle Maresca, Criminology

Eli McKown-Dawson, Political Science

Ft. Lauderdale

Liat Hakmon, Political Science; Interdisciplinary Social Science

Ft. Myers

Carly McGovern, Environment and Society; Political Science

Gabriella Mazzorana, Exercise Physiology

Isabella DiGiorgio, Linguistics and Languages

Ft. Walton Beach

Payton Bolger, Cyber Criminology

Jacksonville

Bianca Hamm, Communication Science and Disorders

Caroline Giddens, Public Relations; Political Science

Emie Morris, Psychology

Emily Nguyen, Human Resource Management; Management Information Systems

Sadie Mack, Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences: Clinical Professions

Jupiter

Alexis Garzon, Human Development and Family Science

Miami

Andrea Lopez, Linguistics & Languages; Editing, Writing and Media

Chloe Patterson, Biomedical Engineering

Diana Morillo, International Affairs: Concentration in Public Administration

Fatima Verona, Economics; Public Health

Gabriel Delanoy, Biological Science

Jacqueline Emmerich, Criminology; Psychology

Katherine Guzman, Public Health; Human Development and Family Science

Katherine Martinez, Biomedical Engineering

Kayla Costume, Finance; Management Information Systems

Keilly Miranda Torres, Political Science

Maria Taylor, Psychology; Studio Art

Mariana Dos Santos, International Affairs; Interdisciplinary Social Science

Yuliet Sanchez, Nursing

Naples

Alexis Amoyo, Computer Science

Ava Dobrydney, Exercise Physiology

Joanna Valcin, Hospitality Management and Tourism; Recreation and Tourism Management

New Port Richey

Marija Travoric, Computer Science

Niceville

Melanie Hart, Public Health; Biological Science

North Miami Beach

Chloe Bontoux, Biological Science

Orlando

Nikole Galeano, Biological Science

Sara Ballesteros, Biological Science

Oviedo

Joshua Mallay, Meteorology

Pace

Abby Scott, Biomedical Engineering

Parkland

Emily Hale, Media Communication Studies

Parrish

Hogan Nease, Commercial Entrepreneurship

Pembroke Pines

Camila Aponte, Political Science; International Affairs

Pensacola

Emma Hill, Communication Science and Disorders

Huyen Bui, Biomedical Engineering

Pine Island

Madison Tilton, Editing, Writing, and Media; History

Ponte Vedra Beach

Anna Handley, Communication Science and Disorders

Sophie Barley, International Affairs; Asian Studies: Emphasis in Business

Taylor Kaminsky, Psychology

St. Augustine

Riya Patel, Finance; Risk Management and Insurance

St. Petersburg

Carly Lewis, Biological Science

Harrison Betz, International Affairs; Spanish

Kylie Kreis, Nursing

Vivienne Dumas, Art History

Tallahassee

Kristin Spengler, Music Therapy

Tampa

Andy Sebek, Economics; Accounting

Daniel Garcia, Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences: Clinical Professions

Emma Pollard, Chemical Engineering

Eve Larkin, Advertising

Kerri Julevich, Biochemistry

Weston

Arianna Garcia, Political Science

Sarah Gibson, Political Science; Interdisciplinary Social Science

Silvia Zervos, Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences: Clinical Professions

West Palm Beach

Kayla Tran, Media Communication Studies

Windermere

Christina Conenna, Information, Communication, and Technology

Winter Garden

Olivia Klepk, Political Science; Sociology

Winter Park

Libby Ferguson, Accounting; Criminology


Georgia

Atlanta

Sydney Neibert, Cell and Molecular Neuroscience


Germany

Potsdam, Brandenburg

Richard Hilpert, Psychology


Illinois

Bolingbrook

Allison Matula, Communication Science and Disorders

Glenview

Lauren Piotrowski, Communication Science and Disorders


Indonesia

Jakarta

Matthew Sopacua, Finance


Maryland

Arnold

Reiland Brown, Marketing


Michigan

East Lansing

Ainsley Coty, Political Science; History


New Jersey

Cherry Hill

Sydney Cicha, Biology


New York

Long Island

Cassandra Fetkowitz, Behavioral Neuroscience


North Carolina

Fayetteville

James Fair, Biological Science

Winston-Salem

Catherine Wondra, Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences: Clinical Professions


Ohio

Hamilton

Elizabeth Schutte, Public Relations; Spanish


Pennsylvania

Dillsburg

Katherine Ayers, Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences: Clinical Professions

Philadelphia

Anthony Psulkowski, Industrial Engineering


Tennessee

Clarksville

Nina Chong, Chemical Engineering


Texas

Flower Mound

Jared Dasher, Political Science

Humble

Kaitlin Bell, Business Management; International Affairs


Virginia

Reston

Emily Colvin, Psychology