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.
To become an inductee of the Garnet & Gold Scholar Society, students must meet the engagement criteria and submit a synthesis reflection essay in their final semester before graduation. Participants are recognized with a unique medal and receive a designation on their official university transcript, making these students more marketable to potential employers or graduate programs. -William Lineberry FSU News
Full article, virtual ceremony and a list of all 316 scholars can be found here.
The College of Human Sciences wants to congratulate our undergraduates for their accomplishment!
Family & Child Sciences Department Garnet & Gold Society Scholars:
Keyshawn Grimmage, Family & Child Sciences
Nhazbby Jean-Baptiste, Family & Child Sciences
Starr Mandell, Family & Child Sciences
Lea Lafrance, Family & Child Sciences
Love Fontilien, Family & Child Sciences
Sarah Barber, Family & Child Sciences
Cara Steinberg, Family & Child Sciences
Patrisha Solis, Family & Child Sciences
Erin Elenz, Family & Child Sciences
Nutrition, Food & Exercise Sciences Department Garnet & Gold Society Scholars:
Caroline Deyoe, Food & Nutrition Sciences
Erin Bannister, Food & Nutrition Sciences, Dietetics
Alexis Restrepo, Exercise Physiology
Zoe Michael, Exercise Physiology
Jane Washburn, Exercise Physiology
Elizabeth MacDonell, Exercise Physiology
Isabella Carlos, Exercise Physiology
Kaitlyn Prezioso, Exercise Physiology
Megan Lewis, Exercise Physiology
Anne Messenger, Exercise Physiology
Grace Manno, Exercise Physiology
Monique Mercier, Athletic Training
Ashley Gallian, Athletic Training