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