The Cratis D. Williams School of Graduate Studies is pleased to announce the fall 2018 graduate student inductees into the Cratis D. Williams Society. Each year, the Graduate School seeks nominations for students to induct into the Cratis D. Williams Society which is designed to include the top graduates.Nine current students were chosen from among the nominees based upon their academic performance, engagement in their discipline and potential for leadership. Inductees must be outstanding academically, with a graduate GPA of 4.0; have engaged in or completed a project related to research, creative activities, practical professional experiences or service as a significant part of their program of study; and have shown clear potential to be leaders in academic, workforce or community life.Recipients of this distinguished award will each be honored with an engraved medallion to wear at their program hooding ceremonies and commencement.This year’s inductees include College of Arts and Sciences students:Katherine Hoffman, Cell & Molecular Biology and Jen LeBlanc, Mathematics
Congratulations to these outstanding students!