“You prove that our college attracts the best and the brightest, and it is our goal to send you out confidently into the economy and society and change lives,” Dean Harline said. “So, you’re helping to lead our journey. You are the pinnacle of what we do at Florida State.”

During the ceremony, Luke Hopkins, director of the Seneff Honors Program and a senior lecturer in the Dr. Persis E. Rockwood School of Marketing, called out each scholar’s name for medaling. Seneff placed a medal around each student’s neck and joined McCullough and Hartline in photos with each of them.

In his closing remarks to students, Seneff mentioned a book called “The Hidden Game of Baseball,” then noted that even the late baseball superstar Mickey Mantle once said it was “unbelievable” how much he didn’t know about the game he played all his life.

“There is a hidden game of life,” Seneff told scholars, “And you can only attain it through deep work and lifelong learning.”

The 2025 Seneff Scholars, selected last fall, are:

Noah Brown (Finance & Economics, ’28)

Lauren Careccia (Finance & Marketing, ’28)

Thomas Crowley (Finance & Accounting, ’28)

Shiraz Dayan (Finance & Marketing, ’27)

Gregory Feinberg (Marketing, ’27)

Gabriel Flexter (Real Estate & Finance, ’28)

Christianna Ford (Marketing & Public Relations, ’27)

Ella Hancock (MIS, ’27)

Eliza Ladd (Marketing, ’27)

Riley Long (Finance, ’28)

William Matthew (Accounting, ’27)

Henry Murphy (Finance, ’27)

Owen Ritter (Accounting & MIS, ’27)

Luke Sherwood (Management & Marketing, ’27)

Rigzin Smith (Management & Finance, ’28)

Anshul Srivastava (Finance & RMI, ’27)

Maxwell Tate (Finance, ’28)

Natalie Truong (Finance & Hospitality and Tourism Management, ’28)

Jonah Vignier (Finance, ’28)

Julia Vines (MIS & Marketing, ’27)