TriBeta Holds Its 20th Annual Induction Ceremony

On March 28, 2022, The NSU Chapter (Rho Rho) of the Beta Beta Beta National Biological Honor Society (TriBeta) held its 20th annual induction ceremony. TriBeta is dedicated to improving the understanding and appreciation of biological study and extending boundaries of human knowledge through scientific research. The Chapter had the honor of inducting the 2022 new members virtually via Zoom. The Society inducted 111 regular members at this year’s event. The ceremony was conducted by the 2021-2022 executive board members including Naziba Akther Nuha as President, Anjana Reddy as Secretary, Harsh Chheda as Treasurer, and Grace Waldron as Historian. The event was introduced by the TriBeta faculty advisor Dr. Katie Crump, Assistant Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences, Halmos College of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Emily Schmitt Lavin, Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences, Halmos College of Arts and Sciences, also gave a brief history of TriBeta at NSU for the new members.

The induction ceremony guest speaker was Dr. Robert Smith, an Associate Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences. He engaged the audience in a moving and inspirational speech about the importance of overcoming “Imposter Syndrome” to continuously believe in yourself, your abilities and accomplishments. The event was very well attended by students. All members recited TriBeta’s membership pledge. New members signed their names in a virtual membership book. New members also received a certificate and honors cords to wear at graduation.

Congratulations and welcome to all our new members of TriBeta!

Posted 04/10/22