Tamarac Residents Graduate FSU with Honors Medallions

By Jill Fox

Three Tamarac residents were awarded honors medallions from Florida State University during a virtual ceremony on April 30.

In the university’s largest class to date, they awarded degrees to nearly 7,000 graduates and 383 high-achieving medallions.

Tamarac Residents:

Ancy Jose Varghese, Humanities, received University Honors. He earned at least 18 honors points in fulfillment of the general honors program requirements.

Felicia Reich, International Affairs, University Honors. She earned at least 18 honors points in fulfillment of the general honors program requirements.

Alysia Treacy, Anthropology, University Honors. She earned at least 18 honors points in fulfillment of the general honors program requirements.

Other area recipients:

Coral Springs

Atalya Santos, digital media production, Honors in their major

Dylan Spears, communication science and disorders, Honors in their major

Samantha Cacurak, criminology, University Honors Program

Michael Campanella, physics, Dual Honors

Parkland

Shayna Cohen, economics, University Honors Program

Giana SanGiovanni, marketing, University Honors Program

Margate

Joshua Eloi, Finance, University Honors Program

Coconut Creek

Phoebe Scheidegger, Art History, University Honors Program

“By earning an honors medallion, you have already demonstrated a desire to challenge yourself and a motivation to succeed,” FSU President John Thrasher told honorees. “These values will serve you well — both in the workplace and in life.”

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