Engineering Students Inducted into W.E.B. Dubois Honor Society

Several College of Engineering students were honored with membership in the W.E.B. DuBois Honor Society at Florida State University.

The Society was founded at FSU in 1990 to recognize academic excellence among African-American students and to support, guide and encourage their involvement in other leadership and honorary organizations on the FSU campus. It sponsors student-to-student mentoring programs, workshops and seminars, joint sponsorship programs, social activities and recognition celebrations and induction ceremonies.

Membership is open to full-time students with 30 or more credit hours and a 3.0 or higher GPA.

Engineering students recently inducted into the society are:

Katie Brinson Shaundra Bryant
LaQuita Kennon Frederick McPherson
Latasha Newsome Kirc Savage
Hubert Smith Darrell White
Jeremy Zenon  

Two of the officers of the society are also engineering students:

Joshua Gray, President
Terita Norton, Induction Chair