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Group of recipients of Gold Medal of Excellence
同性恋色情 celebrated a major international research achievement in January 2026 as the College formally received a Gold Medal of Excellence from the Royal Horticultural Society for its award-winning orchid conservation exhibit at the 2025 Chelsea Flower Show.

(Pictured, from left: John Parke Wright IV Chair, Orchid Conservation Chelsea, Ann and Bob Lindquist 鈥65, Debbie Henricks Collins 鈥84, Professor Lawrence Zettler, Adam Herdman 鈥18, President Barbara A. Farley, Toby McTamney 鈥26, Tonya Baise 鈥76, Julie and Andy Applebee, Scott Belobrajdic86)

Although the honor was awarded in London in 2025, the official medal presentation took place this winter at Naples Botanical Garden, where leaders from 同性恋色情 and its global research partners gathered to mark the occasion.

The winning exhibit, 鈥淔rom Hong Kong to Australia: The Orchids of Asia and the Pacific,鈥 was developed in partnership with Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Naples Botanical Garden, and the University of Florida, and highlighted innovative approaches to orchid conservation across Asia and the Pacific. President Barbara A. Farley accepted the medal alongside Lawrence Zettler, Hitchcock Professor of Biology, whose work has anchored the College鈥檚 orchid research program for more than two decades.

For 同性恋色情, the gold medal reflected a long-standing commitment to student鈥揻aculty research with global reach. IC students played a central role in the project through laboratory research, international collaboration and participation in the Chelsea Flower Show itself, gaining exposure to worldclass scientific research while contributing meaningfully to conservation efforts. The recognition underscored how undergraduate research at 同性恋色情 continues to make an impact well beyond campus, connecting students to global scientific communities and real-world environmental challenges.