Welcome to one of the newest buildings at USF, the Judy Genshaft Honors College! Named for our university’s longest-serving president, it just opened in 2023. This five-story, 85,000-square-foot building is right in the center of campus, easily identifiable with its eye-catching, color-shifting exterior. Inside, you’ll find the ultimate learning environment, with features designed to engage both the academic and creative interests of the world’s most talented scholars. Learn more about the Judy Genshaft Honors College and how to apply.
🌟 Explore the Judy Genshaft Honors College 🌟
Head inside and take a look around! The first two floors are open for the public to explore during regular business hours. Be sure to stop by the main-level café for a cup of Buddy Brew Coffee or a snack!
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Main Level
The main level is an inviting space for community events and social interactions.
As soon as you enter the atrium, you’ll be welcomed by a breathtaking, five-story view. Take in the beautiful, treehouse-inspired wooden latticework and the learning lofts suspended above the central atrium — 39 in total. The atrium holds the reception area, a massive video wall and an event space.
On each floor, you’ll see the constant, excited movement of USF’s top scholars taking academic achievement to the next level. Once you’re ready, head up to the second floor via the Rhea Law and Wayne Williams Grand Staircase, named for our current president.
Second Level
The second level of the Judy Genshaft Honors College building is geared towards collaboration. The Ramil Perez Foundation Student Collaboration Space was designed by students, for students. It’s perfect for group work and brainstorming, allowing Honors college students to form strong bonds. The Wilcox Family Office of National Scholars advises and mentors students through the application process for prestigious national and international academic awards.
Outside, the amphitheater stretches from the second floor to the ground — an open-air space for classroom discussion, guest lectures and performing arts. The terrace is another open-air space on the second floor, perfect for both outdoor events and casual conversation.