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Two Non-traditional Students Achieve First for ±«Óãtv College of Engineering as 2024 Barry M. Goldwater Scholars
With their selection for the nation’s most prestigious award for excellence in undergraduate research, ±«Óãtv students Keegan Suero and Daniela Zamora-Alviarez join 21 alumni of Goldwater scholarship recipients from the university.
April 12, 2024Accolades

±«Óãtv Shares New On-campus Stadium Renderings and an Update on the Groundbreaking Ceremony
±«Óãtv announced that a groundbreaking ceremony for the stadium will be held during the university’s annual Homecoming Week celebration, scheduled for Oct. 14-19, 2024. ±«Óãtv also released two new daytime renderings of the on-campus stadium, which follow the first set of renderings published in December.
April 11, 2024Alumni and Friends, Community

Honors Peer Mentor Leaders Help New Students Find Their Footing
Honors students Joseph Ambrosino and Tanmayee Kanagala are working to help freshmen adjust to life at ±«Óãtv by training other students to become great peer mentors.
April 9, 2024Community, Teaching and Learning

Nearly Two Dozen Graduate Programs at ±«Óãtv Considered Among the Best in America
According to new rankings released by U.S. News & World Report, ±«Óãtv is home to nearly two dozen graduate programs considered to be the best in America.
April 9, 2024Accolades

Honors Community Ready to Host 2024 ±«Óãtv Climate Teach-In
Hosted in partnership with 18 student environmental organizations, this year's ±«Óãtv Climate Teach-In features a week-long series of climate education-themed events and activities across the ±«Óãtv Tampa campus.

Culture Committee Committed to Making the Honors College an Even Better Place to Work
Founded in 2019, the Judy Genshaft Honors College Culture Committee helps maintain community, fosters professional development, and provides support for staff and faculty of the college.
March 27, 2024Community, Teaching and Learning

Honors Student Sophia Montejo Publishes Short Story in Glass Mountain Literary Journal
Inspired by her Honors course, "Writing Resistance," third-year student Sophia Montejo reconnected with her creative side and published her short story, "Notions."

Honors Student Saves a Life as Living Organ Donor
Inspired by an Honors applied medical ethics course, ±«Óãtv student Aiden Jaskolka-Brown chose to become a living organ donor. His decision resulted in saving the life of an infant boy near his hometown.
March 19, 2024Community

±«Óãtv Research Funding Reaches Record High of $692 Million
Research funding awarded to the ±«Óãtv reached an all-time high of $692 million in fiscal year 2023, representing an increase of nearly 27% from the previous year and elevating ±«Óãtv’s stature as one of the nation’s most research-intensive universities.
March 18, 2024Community

±«Óãtv Top Producer of Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program Recipients for Academic Year 2021-2022
The ±«Óãtv continues to increase the availability of high-impact educational experiences to support student success and recently celebrated its status as the number one producer of Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship recipients among large institutions nationally for the 2021-22 academic year.
March 11, 2024Accolades

Honors Students Reflect on Formative Study Abroad Trip to the Dominican Republic
Over winter break in 2023, Honors students and faculty journeyed to the Dominican Republic for an immersive 10-day study abroad program focused on global health care and access to medical treatment.
March 8, 2024Community, Teaching and Learning

U.S. Circuit Judge Julia Childs Visits Honors College as Part of ±«Óãtv’s 2023 Distinguished Alumni Award
Judge Julianna Michelle Childs, U.S. Circuit Judge for the Court of Appeals in the District of Columbia and ±«Óãtv alumna, recently visited the Judy Genshaft Honors College where she spoke to Honors students about her experiences in law.
February 27, 2024Accolades, Alumni and Friends, Events