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Honors College Sends Class of Fall 2025 Into Their Next Chapter

At the Judy Genshaft Honors College, student success is at the center of everything. From interdisciplinary coursework with dedicated Honors faculty to unique study abroad programs, helpful peer mentoring, creative music ensembles, and the 145 college events held this fall alone, the college is committed to helping students make the most of their USF experience 鈥 and preparing them to take their next steps into the community and their careers.

Nothing reflects that mission more clearly than graduation. This fall, the college proudly celebrated 121 new Honors graduates from across all three USF campuses during the Fall Graduate Celebration Ceremony on Dec. 11.

Dean's Circle of Merit winners pose wiht Dean Adams, Judy Genshaft, and Steven Greenbaum by the Honors amphitheater steps

One of the largest fall ceremonies in college history, the event brought together 90 graduates and more than 300 guests at the Judy Genshaft Honors College鈥檚 Zimmerman Family Foundation Atrium. Students representing nearly 40 majors received their Honors medallions in recognition of completing the Honors curriculum and the college鈥檚 robust experiential learning requirements. Each graduate was honored for their research thesis or collaborative capstone project and shared moments of thanks, favorite USF memories, and their plans for what comes next.

Within this fall cohort, 20 students earned distinction as King O鈥橬eal Scholars, an honor awarded by the USF Alumni Association to graduates who complete their degrees with a perfect 4.0 GPA. 

Meet the Graduates 

Each year, the college selects a handful of students for the Dean鈥檚 Circle of Merit Award. Students who demonstrate excellence in one of four areas 鈥 leadership, service, research, or global citizenship 鈥 are nominated by Honors faculty and staff and reviewed by a college leadership panel before receiving the award.

Morgan Matthews 鈥 Service

Morgan Matthews poses with Lauren Roberts and Andrew Hargrove outside the Honors building

Morgan Matthews earned the Dean鈥檚 Circle of Merit Award for service through her extensive, hands-on commitment to sustainability and community engagement at USF. She has taken on leadership roles across campus, including serving as president of USF鈥檚 Global Leaders Outreach for a Better Environment, coordinating community outreach initiatives and organizing events. As a peer mentor for the Honors College, Matthews served first-year Honors students by introducing her class to representatives from USF World and the Office of National Scholars, as well as encouraging them to participate in off-campus service opportunities like beach clean-ups.

Matthews also played a key role in the USF Climate Teach-In, where she led zero-waste workshops and helped coordinate a climate career fair. To further sustainability efforts on campus, she contributed as a sustainability intern with USF鈥檚 Zero Waste Management program. Her commitment to sustainability reached worldwide during her two study abroad/away trips to the Bahamas and Central Florida 鈥 focusing on conservation of the natural environment during her travels.

Armed with a strong foundation in service-driven leadership, Matthews plans to pursue a master鈥檚 degree in conservation biology at USF St. Petersburg after graduation, focusing on aquatic ecosystems and strategies for their protection. 

Afreen Khan 鈥 Global Citizenship 

Afreen Khan poses with her Honors medallion and the Go Bulls hand sign at the graduate celebration ceremony

Afreen Khan, a King O鈥 Neal scholar, dedicated her undergraduate years to solving problems 鈥 both locally and abroad. Through an Honors course, Khan collaborated with university students in Columbia through 鈥淥peration Global Action" to create a framework for an online platform that would increase access to health care in rural areas. This experience inspired her to start her own local version called 鈥淥peration Red Crescent,鈥 in which Khan founded a volunteer taskforce to streamline efficiency at a nonprofit clinic he volunteers with as a medical assistant.

Khan was also awarded the UN Millennium Fellowship 鈥 an opportunity that provided her resources to design a project that met one or more of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Khan鈥檚 project provided literary materials to Temple Terrace, FL neighborhoods through Little Free Libraries, and she partnered with organizations like the Honors College, Hillsborough Public Libraries, and Keeping Tampa Bay Beautiful to make it happen.

After graduation, Khan plans to spend a year abroad and then attend medical school. 

Rebecca Buete 鈥 Research 

Rebecca Buete poses with her Honors medallion at the graduate celebration ceremony

Rebecca Buete鈥檚 undergraduate journey defines what it means to be a curious researcher, ready to take on new learning experiences at every opportunity. Buete, a USF St. Petersburg student, sought out extended research opportunities with her professors through directed readings and independent research 鈥 ultimately contributing to her becoming lead author on a manuscript under review at Sociological Focus: 鈥淎 Scoping Review of Mental, Physical, and Social Wellbeing of Multiracial Persons.鈥

In her , Buete analyzed the impact of art and music in Alzheimer鈥檚 and dementia patients and their families. She presented her research from the class via poster at USF鈥檚 Spring 2025 Research Symposium. She later earned a position at the Johns Hopkins Institute for Fundamental Biomedical Research as a laboratory assistant where she studied inflammation of skeletal muscle relating to Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy in mouse models.

Her next steps after leaving USF include full-time employment at Johns Hopkins and pursuing a doctoral degree in cell and molecular biology. 

Sandra Napolitano 鈥 Leadership 

Sandra poses in the Honors video studio with her graduation sash

Sandra Napolitano, a King O鈥橬eal Scholar, was recognized for her leadership in the Honors College as a founding member of the Wilcox Scholars Program and an audio-visual and information technology student assistant.

As a Wilcox Scholar, Napolitano led younger students, networked with local policy leaders, and was chosen to be one of five students to interview the UK Parliament Speaker of the House of Commons where she discussed political accountability and prepared insightful questions. As an AV/IT student assistant, Napolitano contributed to the growth of the Honors College in helping launch the Honor Roll Podcast. She produced over 80 episodes of the podcast, gave artistic direction, edited post-production, and assisted in a myriad of other tasks along the way to the final product.

Not only did Napolitano invest in Honors opportunities while at USF, but she also led her peers as a member of the Global National Security Institute (GNSI) Future Strategist Program where she served as vice president and historian. Through her experience at GNSI, she engaged with leading experts in national security, attended GNSI summit conferences, and gained access to many opportunities to present her work and meet peers from around the country.
 
After graduation, Napolitano plans to continue working full-time at the Tampa Police Department as a public safety telecommunicator and pursue a master鈥檚 degree in global security at Johns Hopkins University in the spring. 


At USF鈥檚 Fall 2025 Commencement ceremonies, the university conferred 4,107 degrees and recognized 47 King O鈥橬eal Scholars for their exceptional academic achievement. Diplomas were awarded to graduates from a new college at USF 鈥 the Bellini College of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Computing 鈥 and among its first cohort were three Honors students: Jyothik Pranav Addala, Micaela Jasmin Arleo-Gil, and Maathangi Sravanyaa Prassanna. The ceremonies also marked President Rhea Law鈥檚 final time presiding over Commencement, as President-Elect Moez Limayem is set to be officially instated in the new year.  

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