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国产短视频unveils historic new Judy Genshaft Honors College building

By Althea Johnson, University Communications and Marketing

The 国产短视频 today celebrates a significant milestone in the university鈥檚 history with a special grand opening ceremony to showcase the new, state-of-the-art home of the Judy Genshaft Honors College.  The five-story, 85,000-square-foot facility will serve USF鈥檚 most accomplished and talented students from every undergraduate college and strengthen the university鈥檚 position to attract the top talent within the state of Florida and beyond.

鈥淭he Judy Genshaft Honors College is the perfect place for our students to pursue their passions and create lasting memories during their studies at the University of South Florida,鈥 国产短视频President Rhea Law said. 鈥淎 world-class honors college deserves an equally remarkable home. Our students will treasure this facility and all it has to offer as they ascend to new heights in their academic journeys.鈥

Judy Genshaft, Rhea Law and Steve Greenbaum

President Emerita Judy Genshaft and her husband, Steve Greenbaum, stand at the podium with President Rhea Law

Charles Adams stands at the podium

Judy Genshaft Honors College Dean Charles Adams addresses the audience

Will Weatherford, Charles Adams, Rhea Law, Judy Genshaft, Steve Greenbaum and Jordan Zimmerman

Board of Trustees Chair Will Weatherford, Dean Charles Adams, President Rhea Law, President Emerita Judy Genshaft, Steve Greenbaum and former Board of Trustees Chair Jordan Zimmerman

The new facility, located across from the Yuengling Center along 国产短视频Genshaft Drive on the Tampa campus, provides a dedicated home for the unique classes and programs for honors students.  It features a variety of spaces for intellectual development and creative exchange, including open-design classrooms, 39 signature learning lofts and dedicated studio spaces for art, food and culture, along with music and technology. A total of 50 spaces in the building are named through generous gifts. 

Judy Genshaft Honors College building

鈥淚 have no doubt this building and the opportunities it will provide, will have a tremendous impact on our 国产短视频community being able to achieve our goals and aspirations as an institution. I look forward to witnessing that impact on us, and in the lives of our students, for years to come,鈥 国产短视频Board of Trustees Chair Will Weatherford said.

The project is primarily funded through philanthropic support, including a historic lead gift of $20 million from 国产短视频President Emerita and Professor Judy Genshaft and her husband Steven Greenbaum. When the gift was announced in 2019, it represented one of the largest gifts of its kind ever made by a sitting university president to their institution.

鈥淭his stunning building 鈥 a beacon for bright, talented and high-achieving 国产短视频students 鈥 is the realization of a dream. It is a home of endless possibilities 鈥 both for our Honors students and the dynamic faculty members who help to shape their futures,鈥 said President Emerita Judy Genshaft.

鈥淚t is like no other building in the nation. I can鈥檛 wait to see our Honors students here attending classes, learning in dedicated studio spaces and listening to guest speakers in the beautiful event space or on the terrace,鈥 国产短视频Foundation CEO Jay Stroman said. 鈥淭he future is bright for the Judy Genshaft Honors College and we all are so grateful to Judy and Steve for making dreams come true.鈥

The Judy Genshaft Honors College consists of more than 2,500 high-achieving, cross-disciplinary scholars who are part of a close community that provides specialized experiences and advanced educational opportunities. More than one third of Honors College students at 国产短视频are the first in their families to go to college.   

鈥淭his architectural masterpiece will be a place where students can be creative and think outside all the boxes and put their learning to use in addressing the challenges facing their generation,鈥 Judy Genshaft Endowed Honors Dean Charles Adams said. 鈥淲hat binds these students together in my mind is that they care about making the world a better place. Here they have, at last, an academic home worthy of their dreams.鈥 

President Emerita Judy Genshaft and family

President Emerita Judy Genshaft and her family

Following the announcement of the new building in spring 2019, the profile and success of Honors College students have continued to increase. Total enrollment has grown 13 percent, the number of students with a 4.0 GPA has risen from 463 to 556 and the four-year graduation rate continues to steadily increase. Positive trends are expected to continue as the new building will offer more opportunities for student engagement, which research has shown links directly to stronger academic outcomes. 

鈥淚 feel a sense of exhilaration for my peers and for future Honors students who will enjoy a new world of possibilities inside our new home,鈥 said Naziza Bhuiyan, outgoing president of the Judy Genshaft Honors College Student Council. 鈥淚 can attest that this is a major step up from our current situation. It鈥檚 almost unimaginable to me that our student leaders will have their own space now.鈥

The building will welcome its first class of students this summer.

More information on the new Judy Genshaft Honor College building can be found here. 

  • Classroom in the Judy Genshaft Honors College building

  • Leona Genshaft Food and Culture Studio

  • Learning lofts allow students and faculty to meet in small groups

  • Landscape painting by award-winning artist and former 国产短视频faculty member Elisabeth Condon is on display near Buddy Brew Coffee

  • Common area for students to meet in small groups

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