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MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave College Beta Beta Beta (TriBeta)-Epsilon Chi Gamma Chapter held its induction ceremony to welcome a new class of students into the honor society.
The honor society is for undergraduate students dedicated to improving the understanding and appreciation of biological study and extending boundaries of human knowledge through scientific research.
Students inducted are as follows: Breanna Briggs, Ashley Miller, Erwin Prieto, Alexis Rogers, Brandy Wilson, Patricia Basel, Emily Bernard, Jesika Brule, Kaylie Burnham, Kody Carder, Kylie Conley, Christina Danielson, Noalle Figueroa-tamayo, Catherine Gardner, Jessica Haus, Marina Martinez, Sorada Miner, Sarah Puerner, Faith Reynoso, Ana Sandoval Gutierrez, Amanda Twiford, Krista Wealch, Jessie West and Maranda Wilson.
The ceremony also honored graduating members for their time and dedication to the society. Students graduating are Patricia Basel, Breanna Briggs, Noalle Figueroa-tamayo, Alexis Rogers and Amanda Twiford.
The ceremony was hosted by chapter advisors Dr. Eric Osborn and Dr. Cesar Fuentes. Both advisors welcomed students, friends and family to the ceremony. Advisors left students with encouraging words to continue their academic journeys supporting each other.
Mohave College President Dr. Tim Culver and Dr. Jenna Lowder, Dean of Student and Community Engagement-Lake Havasu Campus, attended the ceremony to congratulate and support students on their educational achievements and scientific dedication across the College’s biology and health programs.
To learn more about student clubs and organizations, visit Mohave.edu/Clubs. Registration for the summer and fall semesters is now open, so students are encouraged to sign up for classes before they fill up. Create a student account at FutureBighorn.com. Anyone looking for more information about the enrollment process can contact the Admissions team at Mohave.edu/Admission.
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Since 1971, Mohave College has been transforming lives by helping students earn degrees and certificates that lead to better careers and brighter futures. Most alumni stay right here in Mohave County, strengthening the local workforce, fueling economic growth, and giving back to the communities they call home. The College delivers an estimated $199 million annual economic impact to the region and supports over 3,000 jobs in industries ranging from healthcare to the arts. Alumni contribute $158 million each year in additional income to local communities, and 96% of graduates say Mohave prepared them well for their careers or further education. Whether you’re starting your journey or advancing your skills, Mohave College is here to help you own your future. Learn more at Mohave.edu/ImprovingLives.

New associate members that were inducted into TriBeta. From left to right: Dr. Cesar Fuentes, Patricia Basel, Noalle Figueroa-tamayo, Jessica Haus, Marina Martinez, Amanda Twiford, Maranda Wilson and Dr. Eric Osborn.

New regular members that were inducted to TriBeta. From left to right: Dr. Cesar Fuentes, Brandy Wilson, Erwin Prieto and Dr. Eric Osborn.

Graduating TriBeta students that were honored at the ceremony. From left to right: Patricia Basel, Brandy Wilson, Noalle Figueroa-tamayo and Amanda Twiford.
