Students Honored and Inducted at TriBeta CeremonyThe Eta Sigma Chapter of Beta Beta Beta National Biological Honor Society held their induction ceremony and reception on Sunday, February 9. Beta Beta Beta (TriBeta) has three major objectives: to promote scholarship in the biological sciences; to promote the dissemination of biological knowledge; and to encourage research.

The symbols of the honor society are the key and coat of arms. The key represents wisdom as well as life on and in the ground, in the air, and in the water. The coat of arms represents known and unknown scientific truths. The motto of the society is Blay'-pay-een Bah'-seen Bee'oo which means, "to see the foundation of life."

Beta Beta Beta was founded in 1922 by Dr. Frank G. Brooks, and the Elmira College Eta Sigma Chapter was founded in 1960. The current faculty advisor is Dr. Amy Lyndaker. The induction ceremony was led by this year's TriBeta officers, including: President Zachary Williamson '20, Vice President Spencer Carter '20, Secretary Nicole Hanselman '20, Treasurer Bridgette Patterson '21, and Historian Andreas Endresen '20.

There were 13 inductees for regular membership and nine inductees for associate membership, all of whom met the membership requirements.

Regular membership:

Robert Angus Adams
Felicity Brockhuizen
Ravi Chauma
Destiny Decker
Alexandra Ellie
Thomas Fogarty
Sydney Harris
Elizabeth Jackson-Wood
Emma Kelly
Stephanie Martin
Cody Metcalf
Joshua Smith
Catherine Smugereski

Associate membership:

Julia Ambrose
Elizabeth Collins
Margaret Gilman
Ryan Hardy
Jordan Holt
Paige Stilts
Christopher Volino
Ashley Walliser
Alexis Wyckoff

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