Florida State University awards more than 350 honors medallions to Spring 2025 graduates

Florida State University awarded honors medallions to 379 high-achieving graduates during the April 29 Medallion Ceremony in Ruby Diamond Concert Hall.
The FSU Honors Program supports the efforts and talents of some of the university’s most intellectually curious students who have the potential, dedication and drive for creating change.
The ceremony included remarks by Dr. D. Craig Filar, associate dean of Honors, Scholars, and Fellows; Dr. Jai Vartikar, FSU’s First Lady; Skylar Ruffner, Outstanding Senior Scholar Graduate; Dr. Joe O’Shea, associate provost and dean of Undergraduate Studies; and Julie Decker, associate vice president of University Advancement, Alumni Engagement, and president of FSU Alumni Association.
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