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18 Students to be Honored in Eternal Knights Memorial Service

Flags will be at half-staff and the Student Union’s Pegasus seal will be covered with tea-light candles and yellow roses April 11 for an Eternal Knights Memorial Service honoring 18 students who passed away in the past 12 months.

Those being honored are:

  • Jesus Beato, College of Engineering & Computer Science, civil engineering
  • Carolyn Bohl, College of Sciences, psychology
  • Albert DeLaere, College of Education & Human Performance, educational leadership, M.Ed.
  • Ashley Doby, College of Education & Human Performance, elementary education
  • Monica Everton, College of Engineering & Computer Science, engineering
  • Juan Guerrero, College of Business, finance
  • Ethan Halverson, College of Engineering & Computer Science, electrical engineering
  • Tyber Harrison, College of Business, management
  • Benjamin Hubbard, College of Sciences, mathematics
  • Kailyn Jones, College of Health & Public Affairs, health sciences – pre-clinical
  • Jordan Koch, College of Arts & Humanities, digital media
  • Hastings Kofkin, College of Education & Human Performance, sport and exercise science
  • Willys Michel, College of Education & Human Performance, educational leadership, Ph.D.
  • Griffin Moody, College of Engineering & Computer Science, computer engineering
  • Thanh Pham, College of Sciences, biology
  • Michael Rosenblum, College of Business, finance
  • Eric Torres, College of Undergraduate Studies, interdisciplinary studies
  • Maureen Tremel, College of Nursing, nursing, Ph.D.
  • In its 17th year, Eternal Knights is an occasion for the UCF community, family and friends together to remember the lives of those lost. All are welcome to a 3:30 p.m. ceremony in the Student Union Pegasus Ballroom where President John C. Hitt and Maribeth Ehasz, vice president of Student Development and Enrollment Services, will speak.

    The UCF community also is invited to join a 36-second, campus-wide moment of silence at 3:30 p.m. April 11. This represents two seconds for each Eternal Knight.

    For more on the Eternal Knights ceremony, see here [1].