Congrats to 9 inductees to FSU’s Garnet and Gold Scholar Society

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Florida State University welcomed 59 new inductees into its prestigious Garnet & Gold Scholar Society this fall.
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.
“We are proud to welcome this new group of inductees to the Garnet & Gold Scholar Society,” said Amy Hecht, vice president for Student Affairs. “They are a wonderful representation of the university, and we are pleased to give them recognition for their involvement bettering the campus and community.”

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To become an inductee of the Garnet & Gold Scholar Society, students must meet the engagement area criteria and submit a synthesis reflection project 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.
9 students in the College of Human Sciences were inducted into the Garnet & Gold Scholar Society during a special ceremony Tuesday, Dec. 4.

Exercise Physiology
Alexa Serino – Oviedo, FL
Keyiera Johnson – Miami, FL
Kiffanie Tanner – Grand Rapids, MI
Luc Poliard – North Miami, FL
Nicole Vilar – Miami, FL
Regina Lee – Fort Lauderdale, FL
Family and Child Sciences
Anna Norris – Vero Beach, FL
Morgan Signor – Key Largo, FL
Stephanie Risner – Longwood, FL