Queens of the Hill | Student Government Association President 2024-25 | Loryn May
In honor of Women’s History Month, we are spotlighting female trailblazers in FAMU’s history.Let’s meet the next #QueensOfTheHill feature, the 2024-2025 Student Government Association President, Loryn May. She is from Pensacola, Florida 🏖️ and a mathematics education scholar 🧮.Hold your crown high, Queen, and thank you for contributing to our legacy.Tag a mathematician or a Floridian queen that you know below.
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