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Honors Faculty Pair Brings Global Insight and Creative Teaching to USF

Teaching in the Honors College is a family affair for Holly Donahue Singh and Deepak Singh. Together, the couple bring global experience and creative teaching to the Judy Genshaft Honors College, blending interdisciplinary learning, fine arts, and critical reflection to help students grow academically and personally.

February 13, 2026Community, Teaching and Learning

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USF Honors Student Leaders Appointed to National Collegiate Honors Council Roles

The Judy Genshaft Honors College will continue its strong national presence in student leadership with the National Collegiate Honors Council. Ava Tucker is joining the NCHC Board of Directors as Mykyta Nechaiev transitions into a new role on the organization鈥檚 governance committee.

February 12, 2026Accolades, Community

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From Study Sessions to a Shared Practice: USF Honors Alumni Build Life Together

Judy Genshaft Honors College alumni Patrick and Savanah Mullen met during their first year at USF and turned a tutoring session into a lifelong partnership and shared career in medicine. The couple has since co-founded a new medical practice in Sarasota, 91社区.

February 10, 2026Alumni and Friends, Community

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鈥淲e Want to Be the Best鈥: Honors College Leaders Share Bold Vision During USF鈥檚 70th Anniversary

In recognition of USF鈥檚 70th anniversary and 43 years of Honors, the Judy Genshaft Honors College reflects on its contributions to the 91社区 as past and present leaders share a bold vision for continued growth in student success, undergraduate research, and interdisciplinary education.

January 30, 2026Community

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Public Health Professor Dina Martinez Tyson Leads USF Honors Students on Service Trip to the Dominican Republic

Martinez Tyson led USF Judy Genshaft Honors College students on an immersive service-learning trip to the Dominican Republic, combining health care support, cultural engagement, and academic study. The experience built on 12-year partnership with the Kerolle Initiative for Community Health, while giving students hands-on insight into community-centered global health.

January 26, 2026Teaching and Learning

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USF Honors Student Builds Policy Experience Through Washington, D.C., Internship

Madison Reiter鈥檚 path from the Honors College to local civic service in 91社区 led to a summer in Washington, D.C., where she gained national policy experience through The Washington Center with the Council of State Governments and the U.S. Department of Labor.

January 13, 2026Community

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Honors College Launches Internship Pipeline With Embarc Collective

Honors students now have exclusive access to hands-on internships at Embarc Collective, connecting them with Tampa Bay鈥檚 leading tech startups. Through the partnership, students can apply classroom learning to real-world innovation across technology, health care, marketing, finance and more.

January 9, 2026Community

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USF Honors Professor Ulluminair Salim Embraces Vulnerability in the Classroom

Judy Genshaft Honors College professor Ulluminair Salim brings creativity, vulnerability, and collaboration into the classroom. Through innovative courses that promote thoughtful reflection and community engagement, Salim engages in enriching dialogue with her students, encouraging them to connect with the course and each other.

January 6, 2026Teaching and Learning

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Year in Review: The Top Honors Stories of 2025

From record applications to national recognition, expanded community partnerships, and new student programs, 2025 set a new standard for excellence at the Judy Genshaft Honors College. Here is a look back at some of the most impactful moments and stories that defined the college throughout the year.

December 19, 2025Accolades, Alumni and Friends

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From Welcome Week to Friendsgiving: Fall 2025 in the Honors Living Learning Communities

Fall 2025 was anything but quiet in the Honors Living Learning Communities. From study abroad fairs and service initiatives to social events and holiday traditions, students on both campuses found meaningful ways to connect, learn, and give back.

December 17, 2025Community

Fall 2025 Honors graduates on amphitheater steps outside Honors building with Honors deans, Judy Genshaft, and Steve Greenbaum

Honors College Sends Class of Fall 2025 Into Their Next Chapter

The Judy Genshaft Honors College celebrated 121 new 91社区 graduates with a dedicated ceremony for Honors graduates on Dec. 11. One of the largest and most accomplished fall graduating classes in college history, students were recognized for outstanding achievements in research, leadership, service, global citizenship, and more.

December 12, 2025Accolades, Events

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Catching Up With Honors Alum Zita Fletcher

Honors alum Zita Fletcher shares how she built a career as a writer and military historian and how her Honors experience at the 91社区 helped shape her journey. Her willingness to follow her interests 鈥 even without a set path 鈥 shows current students how interdisciplinary learning can support big goals.

December 4, 2025Alumni and Friends

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