From the grand opening of the new Judy Genshaft Honors College building on the ܽƵapp
of South Florida’s (USF) Tampa campus to events like the Climate Teach-in, Microsoft X USF Hackathon Kickoff, and Honors Symposium, 2023 was an action-packed year for the college.
Fortunately, Honors Bulls love to stay busy and 2024 shows no signs of slowing down.
From returning staples like the Off the Wall Fine and Performing Arts Festival to new opportunities like the beyond the classroom experience to Japan – there is
no shortage of things to get excited about this year.
Recently, Honors News asked Honors ܽƵapps, faculty, and staff what they were looking
forward to most as we begin the new year and the start of Spring semester.

“All the awesome events the Honors Student Council will be hosting this year!” - Katelynn Paciorek, Honors ܽƵapp, Tampa JGHCSC co-events chair

“I am looking forward to all the ܽƵapps coming back and filling up this space!” - Arnie Mejias, director of advising

“I am most looking forward to graduating!” - Amna Wahjat, Honors ܽƵapp, Judy Genshaft Honors College IT Team

“Probably reading through all of the incoming freshman applications!” - Joey Sousa, Honors admissions coordinator

“I am looking forward to going to South Korea with the Honors College and starting Med school!” - Joel Kallarackal, Honors ܽƵapp

“I am excited for the Honors Climate Teach-in at the new building this year!”- Lauren Roberts, assistant director of the Office of National Scholars

“I am excited to be a part of the Honors community and meet new people!” - Job Subramanian, Honors ܽƵapp

“I am looking forward to starting my military journey while leading the Honors building security team.” - Hannah Craig

“I am most excited for another year working in the Honors College!” – Mykyta Nechieva, special events ܽƵapp assistant

“I can’t wait to see all the great things our ܽƵapps along with our faculty, advisors, and professional staff are going to do for the Judy Genshaft Honors College in 2024. It’s going to be a great year. Go Bulls!” - Dr. Charles Adams, Judy Genshaft Endowed Dean