Level 3

Interwoven spaces for classrooms, offices, study areas, and studios expand and enhance students’ educational opportunities.

Claudia McCorkle and BEAU Student Leadership Center

Comprised of a student lounge and student conference room, the student leadership center provides Judy Genshaft Honors College student groups with a dedicated space for meetings, strategizing, and event planning. Complete with a stunning view of USF’s athletics district, this executive-style space gives student leaders with the room they need to gain experience, learn, and grow.

Students gather around a table in the student leadership center conference room.

Classrooms  

Students will love learning in the third floor Miriam and Oscar Horton, Mark Sena and Linda Saul-Sena, Joel and Debbie Momberg, and Geoffrey Simon and Andrea Graham 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.

Dr. Lindy Davidson lectures a group of curious students.

Faculty Suite

Featuring a reception area and dedicated meeting spaces, the faculty suite provides dedicated office space and resources to our Judy Genshaft Honors College faculty members. Here, faculty can meet with students to help with classwork and projects or with fellow faculty to plan Honors classes and programing. 

Rendering of the Judy Genshaft Honors College

Digital Workshop and Suzette and Monroe Berkman Technology Support Suite

The northeast corner of the third floor houses the Judy Genshaft Honors College digital workshop and Suzette and Monroe Berkman Technology Support Suite. The digital workshop provides students with a dedicated computer lab space where they can bring their own laptops or use Honors computer equipment to work on projects. The technology support suite houses our Honors IT team which supports the technology needs of our classrooms, studios, faculty and staff. 

Assistants in the IT room prepare to help faculty and students with any technological issues.

Learning Lofts

Suspended around the third floor of the building’s atrium, the Jo-Ann Hammack and Norma Quance, Dave, Whitney and Sarah Glaser, Bill and Sharon Sutton, Joe and Sydney Niewierski, the Hurst Family, the Prado Family, the Blair Family, Hill Ward Henderson, Lisa and Richard Sobieray, in memory of Thelma Gerras Maragos, and in memory of Nicolas Maragos 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.

Three Honors students hold up a "go Bulls" sign while sitting in a learning loft at the Honors College