Mosaic 2022 - Annual Magazine of the Judy Genshaft Honors College

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THE PROVOST’S SCHOLARS PROGRAM

2021

marked ten years since the Provost’s Scholars Program (PSP) was created to develop the next generation of young leaders within the USF community. This global engagement and professional development program offers highly motivated students the opportunity to accelerate their dreams by graduating with their bachelor’s degree in three years or less. In addition to beginning their career, graduate school, or post-baccalaureate studies ahead of their peers, Scholars participate in professional workshops, gain individualized academic and career advising, and graduate with an extensive portfolio of co-curricular experiences that prepare them for personal and professional success. To date 183 graduates have completed the program.

Over the summer the program enrolled and oriented 49 new scholars into the Fall 2021 cohort and 11 students into the PSP Living Learning Community (LLC), an on-campus residential community in Juniper-Poplar Hall designed to provide Scholars a cohort of friends of different majors and career interests, but similar co-curricular interests and high aspirations. In August, PSP staff was thrilled to offer students in-person events for the first time since 2019. The fall semester welcomed back Scholars with an ice cream social in August, a formal Welcome Back Dinner for all Scholars in October, and a First-Year networking-themed dinner featuring PSP alumna and guest speaker, Karishma Prakash Bharwani, in November. At these formal events students are able to meet and network with University leadership, including USF’s Interim President Rhea Law, USF Provost Dr. Ralph Wilcox, and Judy Genshaft Honors College Dean Dr. Charles Adams. Also during the fall semester PSP staff offered Scholars workshops on the undergraduate research process and careers in healthcare, and students enjoyed meetand-greets over coffee and tea with PSP advisor Audra Santerre.

The year began with PSP staff providing support services and social engagement virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Spring term culminated with a virtual celebration of 17 PSP graduates and their tremendous accomplishments in April 2021. “Our graduating scholars are nothing short of extraordinary,” says Renea Forde, PSP Director. “Despite the personal and academic challenges of the last year, our students have persevered, securing a cumulative 3.86 GPA by the end of their most recent term.” This graduating cohort also included Golden Bull and USF Outstanding Graduate Award recipient Matthew Gallot-Baker, currently completing his JD degree at Boston University.

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LLC residents were able to connect with faculty, staff, and each other through a variety of social and academic opportunities throughout the year. These events included a welcome home pizza party, a mid-semester game night, and a leadership-themed dinner and discussion led by Dr. Benjamin Young, Honors Associate Dean. A highlight event was the Food, Nutrition, Culture and Traditions workshop hosted by Gina Granich, instructor of Nutrition and Food & Culture in USF’s College of Public Health. During the event students enjoyed a cooking demonstration, festive food samplings, and a collective sharing of favorite foods and cultural celebrations. The year was capped with an in-person graduation luncheon on November 30 to celebrate Fall 2021 graduates, many of whom completed their degrees in 2.5 years. Provost Wilcox regaled each graduate with their PSP medallion as Forde presented their impressive accomplishments and post-graduation plans. “Our scholars have shown such excitement in their pursuits of service, research, leadership, and global engagement,” says Forde. “We are proud to help each of them define success for themselves.” - Audra Santerre and Renea Forde


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Alumni Updates

10min
pages 59-63

Spotlight on Nicholas Page

1min
page 56

Alumni-led Lecture Series

2min
page 58

Spotlight on Nandini Agarwal

2min
page 57

Research Experiences

4min
pages 52-53

Millennium Fellows

4min
pages 48-50

Goldwater Scholars

2min
page 47

Public Service Scholars

3min
page 51

Rhodes Scholarship Finalist

2min
page 46

Photo Competition

1min
pages 44-45

Genshaft Global Presidential Scholarship

1min
page 43

Genshaft-Greenbaum Global Explorer Award

2min
page 42

Korea Cultural Experience

2min
pages 40-41

Dominican Republic: Virtual Internships

2min
pages 36-37

Dominican Republic: Living and Learning

2min
pages 38-39

Staff Spotlights

3min
pages 32-33

Faculty: Bringing the World to our Classrooms

5min
pages 30-31

Experiential Learning Curriculum

1min
page 19

Meet the Honors Faculty

9min
pages 22-25

Student and Faculty Comments Favorite Honors Courses

5min
pages 28-29

Medical Humanities Track

3min
pages 26-27

Student Publications

3min
page 21

Student Spotlight

2min
page 18

Moveable Arts Feast

2min
page 20

The Provost’s Scholars Program

2min
pages 16-17

Tapas Night

2min
page 13

A Message from the Dean

2min
pages 3-4

Critical Conversation Series

1min
page 12

The Student Perspective

2min
page 5

Our New Home

3min
pages 8-9

On the Water

1min
page 15

Honors Foundations

2min
page 14

Community Garden

3min
pages 10-11
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