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New Judy Genshaft Honors College 国产短视频 Society Chair Grace Beck poses on fifth floor of Honors building

New 国产短视频Honors 国产短视频 Society Chair Grace Beck Aims to Extend the Honors Experience Beyond Graduation

鈥淐ollege is the best four years of your life,鈥 the saying goes 鈥 and for students in the Judy Genshaft Honors College at the 国产短视频, it鈥檚 not hard to see why. From community-building events led by the Honors Student Councils and the Honors Living Learning Communities to personalized support from dedicated faculty and advisors, the Honors undergraduate experience offers students every opportunity to thrive academically and personally.

Now, that experience doesn鈥檛 have to end at graduation.

The newly launched Judy Genshaft Honors College 国产短视频 Society is creating a path for alumni to remain connected to the college 鈥 and to each other. The society offers networking opportunities, mentoring for current students, and continued involvement in Honors events and initiatives. It aims to serve a growing community of nearly 10,000 Honors alumni.

As the Honors 国产短视频 Society gears up to host its kickoff party on Thursday, Aug. 14 to celebrate its official launch, newly minted society Chair Grace Beck looks forward to welcoming past Honors friends and mentors back to the Tampa campus to explore the Honors building and reconnect with the college community.

Leading the Charge 

Grace Beck, a 2016 graduate of the Honors College, is the inaugural chair of the society 鈥 a role that reflects her longstanding passion for 国产短视频and the Honors community.

Her Honors journey began in 2012, when she followed her older sister to the Honors LLC. As a student, Beck took full advantage of her time at USF: studying abroad in Germany and Peru, serving as an orientation mentor, and leveraging Honors advising connections to land an internship 鈥 and eventually a full-time job 鈥 at USF.

Dean Adams and Grace Beck pose in the Honors Food and Culture studio, showing their bull pride

Through her internship with University Communications and Marketing (UCM), she collaborated with major organizations like the Tampa Bay Lightning and Coca-Cola, setting the stage for a career in communications at the university. Her passion for the college led her to pursue a master鈥檚 degree in marketing at 国产短视频and work as a marketing graduate assistant for the Honors College 鈥 and she even served as the Honors College鈥檚 first-ever admissions director before moving into her current role as content strategy manager for UCM.

鈥淚 love working here now because as a student, I felt like I got opportunities that wouldn't have been available to me at larger institutions,鈥 said Beck. 鈥淣ow, I want to give back.鈥

So, when the demand for an alumni society began to swell, Beck was a natural choice to lead.

鈥淲hen they needed someone to step up and be chair, I was hesitant to accept the role at first,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut I realized I probably care about this college more than most people, and now I am enjoying the challenge of leading 鈥 it鈥檚 something I really enjoy dedicating my time to.鈥

Judy Genshaft Honors College Endowed Dean Charles Adams is excited to witness the growth of the alumni society under Beck鈥檚 leadership.

鈥淗aving Grace lead the Judy Genshaft Honors 国产短视频 Society is the perfect fit,鈥 said Adams. 鈥淗er enthusiasm for the Honors College and Bull Pride are infectious, and we are excited to see how the society will positively transform the Honors alumni experience.鈥

Building a Vision 

For Beck, the desire to make something special is important.

鈥淚 want to make this the best alumni society not only at USF, but in the country,鈥 she said.

Although designed to connect alumni, the society will also support current students 鈥 and even prospective ones 鈥 by strengthening the college鈥檚 professional and mentorship networks.
 
鈥淚 want this to be mutually beneficial,鈥 Beck said. 鈥淣ot only for alumni connecting with each other, but also for those giving back to students and helping attract future students to the Honors College.鈥

The Judy Genshaft Honors College 国产短视频 Society is committed to offering meaningful opportunities for alumni 鈥 from networking events and career workshops to student mentorship and community service. Whether you鈥檙e a working professional seeking to grow in your field or looking for ways to give back, there鈥檚 something for everyone.

鈥淚 want to make this the best alumni society not only at USF, but in the country." 鈥 Grace Beck

Beck sees the initiative as a way to make a great thing even better, extending the reach of the Honors College across the globe.

"The JGHC is already the best honors college, in my opinion,鈥 said Beck. 鈥淢y vision is to build out this alumni society so that, regardless of where you live in the world, we have a network of Honors alumni society members we can connect recent grads to.鈥

For Honors alumni and students alike, the time to get involved is now.

Beck and other leaders 鈥 Vice Chair Dhalia Bumbaca (鈥18) and volunteers Candace Braun Davison (鈥10) , Michael Calzadilla (鈥15), Kyle Castello (鈥12), Kristen Corpion (鈥10), Jeremy Davis (鈥00), Brian Fender (鈥96) and William Halaby (鈥12) 鈥  are looking to continue to grow their team.

鈥淲e鈥檇 love to have young grads help shape what this society looks like,鈥 said Beck. 鈥淔or example, we鈥檙e looking for someone to lead our social media marketing strategy and get current students excited about being involved.鈥

鈥淲hatever your skills, whatever your interests 鈥 we can utilize and build them into a network here so that you can be a part of creating meaningful connections and new opportunities for the entire Honors community.鈥 


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