Alexis Boselli, a senior in the J. Crayton Pruitt Family Department of Biomedical Engineering, has been named a 2025 inductee into the University of Florida Hall of Fame, the highest honor awarded to student leaders at UF.
The UF Hall of Fame recognizes students who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, scholarship, and service during their time at the university. Induction is limited to no more than 25 students each year, with honorees selected by a committee appointed by the vice president for student life.
Boselli has been actively involved in the UF Cheerleading Spirit Program, Kappa Delta sorority, Florida Blue Key, and UF Homecoming traditions. She has served as captain of the cheerleading team for two consecutive years, president and vice president of her sorority, and was inducted as an active member of the prestigious Florida Blue Key. Additionally, she was honored as a Homecoming court member in the leadership pageant. Her work with her team, sorority, and the UF community has exemplified the qualities of innovation, dedication, and leadership that define UF Hall of Fame inductees.
Her recognition highlights her commitment to advancing biomedical engineering, leaving a lasting impact on both the UF community and the field.