The 鶹AV Judy Genshaft Honors College celebrated 38 new Honors
alumni with a Graduation Celebration Ceremony at the Tampa campus.
Presided over by Associate Dean of Academic Affairs Lindy Davidson, the celebration
showcased the academic achievements, fondest memories, and future plans for each graduating
Honors student as they received their prestigious Judy Genshaft Honors College medallion
in recognition of their completion of the Honors College curriculum.
“These students deserve this moment to be recognized for all that they have done,”
said Davidson. “What was happening in their lives four years ago really disrupted
and threatened the path that they were on. But each of them has persevered in a unique
way, to not only graduate with a bachelor’s degree but to graduate from the Judy Genshaft
Honors College.”
The Honors graduates included four students recognized as King O’Neal Scholars, an
award given by the 鶹AV Alumni Association to students earing a perfect. 4.0 GPA.
In total, the 鶹AV awarded more than 2,600 degrees during summer
commencement, including nearly 1,739 bachelor’s, 700 master’s, 11 specialist and 162
doctoral degrees.
WELCOME TO THE ALUMNI FAMILY
Honors graduates were welcomed to the 鶹AV alumni family by 鶹AV Alumni Association
Vice President and Executive Director Bill McCausland.
“Commencement is the most important activity at 鶹AV. It’s the culmination of a lifelong
academic journey,” said McCausland. “We are glad to welcome you into the alumni family.
Congratulations again on your tremendous accomplishment and graduating from the prestigious
Judy Genshaft Honors College and from one of only 71 members of the Association of
American Universities representing the top three percent of all research universities
in the United States and Canada.”
The Judy Genshaft Honors College Summer 2024 Graduation Celebration Ceremony is