A centralized space for Honors students, faculty, and staff that will naturally increase the interaction and collaboration that enhances the Honors experience.
Academic Advising Suite
Featuring office space for our expert Honors advisors, dedicated collaboration space for staff projects, and great views of our USF campus, the fourth-floor academic advising suite provides Honors students with advising resources more typically associated with smaller liberal arts or private colleges. The suite also houses the Grace Allen Office of the Assistant Dean for Student Success, named for USF鈥檚 first First Lady, Grace Allen.
Classrooms
Students will love learning in the fourth-floor Brian and Stacy Fender, Ben and Lisa Heugel, Sharon and Kurt Greenbaum, and Honculada Family classrooms. Each classroom features built-in smart technology to make learning more accessible and is equipped with movable furniture allowing professors to customize the learning environment to suit class needs.
FleischmanGarciaMaslowski Architecture & Morphosis Architects Academic Conference Room
The fourth-floor conference space provides Judy Genshaft Honors College staff, advisors, and faculty with dedicated space for meetings, planning, and events. An adjoining pantry can accommodate food preparation for external group meetings or team events.
Student Collaboration Space
A vibrant collaboration space designed for studying and socializing, this fourth-floor area provides Honors students with a plenty of room for productive meetings or a break between classes.
Quiet Study Room
Designed to be a bustling center of intellectual activity, the Judy Genshaft Honors College also offers a place for personal study. The fourth-floor quiet study room provides Honors students with a dedicated space away from the action, with room for focused study and reflection.
Learning Lofts
Suspended around the fourth floor of the building鈥檚 atrium, the Dan and Tina Johnson, USF Tampa Town & Gown, S. Martinez and Family, Johnny Prugh and Bob Spatig, Michael and Julia Pasternak, the Oropeza Family, the Ghotra Family, the Greenbaum Family, and Barbara Smith and Sue Blanshan learning lofts accommodate two to eight people each and allow students, faculty, and staff to meet in small groups while enjoying spectacular views of the college. Each loft is configured with its own seating and furniture to facilitate both planned and impromptu meetings and collaborations.