The Honors Citation Ceremony honored 423 students who successfully fulfilled the requirements of their living and learning programs in a special ceremony with students, families, and the honors community. The ceremony celebrates the students’ achievement in completing their respective living and learning programs: Advanced Cybersecurity Experience for Students, Digital Cultures & Creativity, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Honors Humanities, Integrated Life Sciences, and University Honors. At the ceremony, students were awarded Honors College scholarships, research grants, and one student from each living and learning program was recognized for the Portz Outstanding Honors Student Award. The keynote address was given by Dr. Holda Mahmoudi, who was awarded the Outstanding Honors Faculty Award.