Mosaic 2022 - Annual Magazine of the Judy Genshaft Honors College

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STUDENT SPOTLIGHT It all started during idle conversation over a game of dominos.

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YAN SHARGO, A JUNIOR studying Biomedical Sciences, is currently conducting research for his Honors Thesis on water borne illnesses and culture-appropriate treatments in partnership with the Kerolle Initiative, which is led by Dr. Reginald Kerolle and located in the Dominican Republic. Ryan’s journey to this work began during his freshman year. Originally from Baltimore, Maryland, Ryan was invited to participate in the Summer ACE program, which is an early summer start program for out-of-state students that links specific courses with short study abroad programs to encourage students to forge connections with USF and each other. That trip led him to participate in the Judy Genshaft Honors College Winter Break program to the Dominican Republic. That’s where the dominos come in. While playing a game with his peers, Ryan reflected on the banana planting project they had just completed and wondered aloud about the merits of planting a garden on campus to provide fresh produce for the Feed-A-Bull food pantry. The group talked through the challenges of maintaining a garden on campus without dedicated facilities and consistent student engagement. The idea seemed to lose steam, but not for long. Six months later, Meg Stowe, Honors Advisor and Living Learning Community (LLC) Coordinator, began talking about hosting a community garden as an LLC community-building service activity. As soon as she confirmed the location in the USF Botanical Gardens, Cayla Lanier, the Honors staff member who led the Dominican Republic trip, contacted Ryan and

put him in touch with Meg. Ryan had joined a fraternity on campus and assumed the role of Service and Philanthropy chair. Tasked with creating service opportunities for the membership, Ryan was looking for COVID-friendly locations that would allow members to meet their volunteer hour requirement and not compromise USF health protocols. The rest, as they say, is history. Ryan rallied his fraternity brothers to repair and paint the fence of the community garden, as well as prepare several of the plots. They also volunteered at Feeding Tampa Bay to learn firsthand about the impacts of food insecurity in the local community. But Ryan’s learning didn’t stop there. In Summer 2021, he “returned” to the Dominican Republic through a virtual internship where he learned about the impacts of water-borne illnesses in local communities of Haitian workers (‘bateyes’) and began distributing surveys to patients attending Dr. Kerolle’s pop-up medical clinics. Once the internship ended, Ryan continued researching culturally appropriate treatments and intervention options that allow patients to self-diagnose and treat symptoms using infographic materials and natural local food-based remedies. “It all stems from that first trip to the D.R.,” Ryan says. “I learned that if I want to do something, it’s possible. My college experience has been my own. I created my own curriculum by engaging in experience-based opportunities outside of class.” But he didn’t do it alone. By sharing his interests and ideas with peers and faculty mentors, Ryan has been introduced to people who can help make his dreams a reality by expanding his network, helping him refine his ideas, and recommending him for experiences that match his interests. “The connections I’ve made here are a huge part of my success,” Ryan says. “My advice is to find something you like and use that interest to meet people who share your passions.” After all, every good domino player needs a strong partner to win. - Dr. Cayla Lanier

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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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