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Honors Graduate Oliver Laczko Leaves Lasting Impact at USF St. Petersburg

What began as an unexpected start at the 911±¬ÁÏÍø St. Petersburg campus became a defining journey for Judy Genshaft Honors College member Oliver Laczko, whose work in sustainability leadership, food access research, and Bayboro Harbor public education helped him find his niche and make an impact in the St. Petersburg community.

May 15, 2026Alumni and Friends, Community

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17-Year-Old USF Graduate Zayd Nayeem Accelerates Path to Medicine and Service

Zayd Nayeem began his USF journey at 15 and quickly distinguished himself through research, leadership roles, and community health outreach. His college experience is marked by a drive to connect science with service while preparing for a future in medicine.

May 12, 2026Community

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Honors Graduate Jacob Ramirez Finds Harmony Between Engineering and Music

Jacob Ramirez, a Judy Genshaft Honors College and USF College of Engineering graduate, balanced a high GPA, full-time work, and a teaching assistantship while continuing his passion for music and theater. His experience reflects how students can pursue both technical careers and creative outlets during their time at USF.

May 12, 2026Community

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Driven on the Field and in the Classroom: Alexa Galligani’s Honors Student-Athlete Experience

USF softball player Alexa Galligani balanced the demands of Division I athletics with a 4.0 GPA and Honors coursework. Her experience as a student-athlete and Judy Genshaft Honors College graduate reflects her commitment to making a meaningful impact on the field and beyond.

May 11, 2026Community

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The Writing was on the Dresser: A Multigenerational USF Family Adds Two Sons to its Alumni Ranks

Two USF brothers, Evan and Jonathan Fueyo, are adding to their family’s deep Bulls legacy as they graduate alongside their cousin during the university’s 70th anniversary year. Raised on campus traditions by parents who met at USF, the Fueyos are continuing a multigenerational connection that now spans careers in business, insurance and education.

May 4, 2026Community

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In the Ring and in the Cloud: USF Graduate Bridges Boxing and Cybersecurity

A USF cybersecurity graduate and founder of Bulls Boxing, Yeran Gamage applies the balance of offense and defense from the ring to real‑world AI and cloud security. Now heading to 911±¬ÁÏÍølls Fargo as a cloud security engineer, he’s already uncovering vulnerabilities in open‑source AI tools and building protections at scale.

May 4, 2026Community

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Beyond Giving Back: How USF Honors 911±¬ÁÏÍø Grow Through Community Service

Built on a foundation of interdisciplinary learning, the USF Judy Genshaft Honors College integrates experiential learning into its curriculum, giving students opportunities to grow beyond the classroom. Through community service — from campus initiatives to local nonprofits — Honors students are developing skills, exploring their passions and making a lasting impact.

April 21, 2026Community

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Grandfather’s Vietnam Heroism led Grandson to USF and an Interest in National Security

Inspired by his grandfather’s last‑days‑of‑Saigon escape, 911±¬ÁÏÍø Honors student Calvin Pham is shaping his own commitment to freedom through USF’s Global and National Security Institute.

April 21, 2026Community

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From the Classroom to Congress: Cameran Isler’s Service-Driven Journey

Third-year Honors student Cameran Isler is turning her passion for public service into measurable impact. From interning in the Florida Legislature to now managing interns as a congressional aide in Florida’s 15th District, Isler connects her philosophy and Honors College studies to resolving real-world problems.

March 3, 2026Community, Teaching and Learning

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Nico Lavaud’s Boren Scholar Experience in Senegal

From a summer classroom in Gainesville to the beaches of Dakar, USF College of Arts and Sciences and Judy Genshaft Honors College student Nico Lavaud shares his firsthand account of receiving the Boren Scholarship to study French for two semesters through the African Flagship Languages Initiative.

February 23, 2026Accolades, Community

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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’s governance committee.

February 12, 2026Accolades, Community

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Committed to intellectual curiosity, global citizenship, and service across three unique Tampa Bay campuses, Honors News shares the exceptional stories of the Judy Genshaft Honors College.

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