FSU's Garnet and Gold Scholar Society honors 21 new Arts and Sciences inductees
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida State University welcomed 58 new inductees into its prestigious Garnet & Gold Scholar Society this fall. Twenty-one come from the College of Arts and Sciences.
Established in 2010, the Garnet & Gold Scholar Society facilitates student involvement and recognizes undergraduate students who excel within and beyond the classroom in at least three of five areas: international experience, internship, leadership, research and service.
“It is an honor to welcome this new group of inductees to the Garnet & Gold Scholar Society,” said Amy Hecht, vice president of Student Affairs. “These students have been eager to excel inside and outside of the classroom, and they deserve our recognition for their involvement in bettering the campus and community.”
To become an inductee of the Garnet & Gold Scholar Society, 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, both of which make the students more marketable to potential employers or graduate programs.
The students were inducted into the Garnet & Gold Scholar Society during a special ceremony Wednesday, Dec. 4. The College of Arts and Sceinces inductees, along with their hometowns and academic majors, are:
Cape Coral, Florida
Brandon Budzisch, Psychology
Colchester, Connecticut
Jillian LeVasseur, Biological Science
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Carolina Baquerizo, Biological Science
Holmdel, New Jersey
Jenny Charalambous, Psychology
Jupiter, Florida
Brooke Fishman, Psychology
Lake Worth, Florida
Ayanna Camara, Political Science and History
Merritt Island, Florida
Caroline Dumoulin, International Affairs and History
Miami
Mark Estrada, Philosophy and History
Yatil Etherly, Anthropology and Information Technology
Samantha Sanchez, Political Science and Psychology
Olivia Treptow, Chinese/Business and Religion
Monroe, North Carolina
Amy Boyland, Anthropology
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Nicolette Bauermeister, Psychology
Tallahassee, Florida
Nia Harmon, Chemistry
Alan Williams, Biological Science
Tyson Murray, Biochemistry and Biomathematics
Tampa, Florida
Nick Franco, Psychology
Samantha Motyl, Social Science and Psychology
West Palm Beach, Florida
Vanessa Oduro, Psychology
Weston, Florida
Blair Yant, Psychology and Criminology
Winter Park, Florida
Amelia Blanton, Psychology and English Literature
A complete list of inductees can be found here.