The Honor Roll Podcast

USF 70: Honors Student Leaders with Ashley Hinton, Naziza Naeer Bhuiyan, Jason Rodencal, and Katelynn Paciorek

46 min · Gisteren
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As the University of South Florida continues to celebrate its 70th anniversary, the Judy Genshaft Honors College is bringing back some its past students whose bold leadership shaped the future of Honors for years to come. The Honors College student council plays an integral role in Honors culture – fostering professional development, leadership growth, and creating a community. On this episode, past Honors student council presidents join the podcast to share their Honors experiences, what they’re up to now, and how the college has grown since they graduated. Ashley Hinton, Naziza Naeer Bhuiyan, and Jason Rodencal share their memories of the close-knit community in the Honors student lounge and living learning community, while Katelynn Paciorek dives into the transition to the new Judy Genshaft Honors College building. From beloved traditions like Fall Picnic to carrying forward professional development and service initiatives, our guests revisit the events that helped define their Honors experience and unpack how those traditions continue to shape the community today.  Don’t forget to rate and review – we love to hear your feedback. Guests:  Ashley Hinton, Naziza Naeer Bhuiyan, Jason Rodencal, and Katelynn Paciorek Hosts: Reva Gandhi and Calvin Pham Audio Production by: Vama Shah, Nicholas Henry, and Maya Nikolski Additional Resources: * Learn more about the Honors College Student Council [https://www.usf.edu/honors/programs/student-council.aspx] * Check out the Honors Living Learning Community [https://www.usf.edu/honors/prospective-students/housing.aspx] * Read about the new Honors College building [https://www.usf.edu/news/2023/usf-unveils-historic-new-judy-genshaft-honors-college-building.aspx] * Learn more about the Honors Class of 2026 [https://www.usf.edu/honors/news/2026/usf-honors-college-celebrates-largest-graduating-class-in-college-history.aspx] * Catch up with Honors Alum Ashley Hinton [https://www.usf.edu/honors/news/2023/ashley-hinton-2023.aspx]

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aflevering USF 70: Honors Student Leaders with Ashley Hinton, Naziza Naeer Bhuiyan, Jason Rodencal, and Katelynn Paciorek artwork

USF 70: Honors Student Leaders with Ashley Hinton, Naziza Naeer Bhuiyan, Jason Rodencal, and Katelynn Paciorek

As the University of South Florida continues to celebrate its 70th anniversary, the Judy Genshaft Honors College is bringing back some its past students whose bold leadership shaped the future of Honors for years to come. The Honors College student council plays an integral role in Honors culture – fostering professional development, leadership growth, and creating a community. On this episode, past Honors student council presidents join the podcast to share their Honors experiences, what they’re up to now, and how the college has grown since they graduated. Ashley Hinton, Naziza Naeer Bhuiyan, and Jason Rodencal share their memories of the close-knit community in the Honors student lounge and living learning community, while Katelynn Paciorek dives into the transition to the new Judy Genshaft Honors College building. From beloved traditions like Fall Picnic to carrying forward professional development and service initiatives, our guests revisit the events that helped define their Honors experience and unpack how those traditions continue to shape the community today.  Don’t forget to rate and review – we love to hear your feedback. Guests:  Ashley Hinton, Naziza Naeer Bhuiyan, Jason Rodencal, and Katelynn Paciorek Hosts: Reva Gandhi and Calvin Pham Audio Production by: Vama Shah, Nicholas Henry, and Maya Nikolski Additional Resources: * Learn more about the Honors College Student Council [https://www.usf.edu/honors/programs/student-council.aspx] * Check out the Honors Living Learning Community [https://www.usf.edu/honors/prospective-students/housing.aspx] * Read about the new Honors College building [https://www.usf.edu/news/2023/usf-unveils-historic-new-judy-genshaft-honors-college-building.aspx] * Learn more about the Honors Class of 2026 [https://www.usf.edu/honors/news/2026/usf-honors-college-celebrates-largest-graduating-class-in-college-history.aspx] * Catch up with Honors Alum Ashley Hinton [https://www.usf.edu/honors/news/2023/ashley-hinton-2023.aspx]

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Biomedical Ethics with Niveditha Chandrakanth, Vinesh Jarajapu, and Dr. Victor Bowers

The art of medicine isn't always strictly scientific. More often than not, it requires navigating profound ethical and philosophical questions that can mean the difference between life and death. Dr. Victor Bowers, a transplant surgeon and medical director at LifeLink of Florida, teaches a biomedical ethics course in the USF Judy Genshaft Honors College that emphasizes the human side of healthcare. Joined by two of his former students, Niveditha Chandrakanth and Vinesh Jarajapu, they discuss how the course explores the gray areas and challenges that shape modern medicine. Dr. Bowers shares real-world dilemmas emerging around artificial intelligence and genetic editing and explains why preparing future healthcare professionals to navigate these questions matters now more than ever. Guests: Niveditha Chandrakanth, Vinesh Jarajapu, and Dr. Victor Bowers Hosts: Fabiana Requena and Lily Belcher Audio Production: Nicholas Henry, Sandra Napolitano, Maya Nikolski, and Vama Shah Additional Resources: * Discover more Honors courses like Biomedical Ethics [https://www.usf.edu/honors/current-students/courses.aspx] * Learn about the LifeLink Foundation [https://lifelinkfoundation.org/] * Listen to our podcast on becoming a living organ donor [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3PUoCmr2aQ]

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Building a Sustainable Future with Oliver Laczko

Environmental science student Oliver Laczko joins the podcast to share how he is turning research into real-world impact, one green initiative at a time. After serving in leadership positions on the Student Green Energy Fund at the University of South Florida’s St. Petersburg campus, he's learned that sustainability is about more than good intentions, but about making green projects work within real-world constraints. He digs into his award-winning research on environmental degradation in Bay Borough Harbor that earned him the Anita Cutting Outstanding Honors Thesis Award, shares what it’s like behind-the-scenes leading campus sustainability projects, and offers his advice for students who want to create change right here at USF. Guests: Oliver Laczko Hosts: Fabiana Requena and Giselle Lubeck  Audio Production: Sandra Napolitano, Nicholas Henry, Maya Nikolski, and Vama Shah Additional Resources: * Learn more about the JGHC St. Petersburg campus [https://www.usf.edu/honors/about-us/st-petersburg.aspx] * Learn more about the Student Green Energy Fund [https://www.stpetersburg.usf.edu/about/sustainability/green-energy-fund/index.aspx] * Keep up with the Student Green Energy Fund on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/sgef_usfsp/?hl=en] * Discover how USF is creating a more sustainable campus [https://www.stpetersburg.usf.edu/about/sustainability/] * Learn about the Honors Thesis [https://www.usf.edu/honors/current-students/honors-thesis.aspx] * Learn more about the Bay Borough Harbor [https://crowsneststpete.com/2025/09/10/bayboro-harbor-a-history-of-pollution-and-neglect/]

15 mei 202649 min
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Voices of Service: Dogs Inc. with Alexa Michael

This week marks the launch of our new mini-series, Voices of Service, where we highlight volunteer organizations that prospective and current Honors students can get involved with. We sit down with first-year Honors student Alexa Michael to explore how community service can be more than just checking off a requirement, and with the right mindset, a way to discover purpose and grow as a leader.  Drawing from her experience volunteering with Dogs Inc. in high school and continuing her involvement as a college student, Alexa shares how choosing service opportunities that reflect her interests and values can strengthen leadership skills, boost well-being, improve communication, and even help shape her future career path. Guests: Alexa Michael Hosts: Fabiana Requena and Reva Gandhi Audio Production: Sandra Napolitano and Vama Shah Additional Resources: * Learn more about Dogs Inc. [https://dogsinc.org/get-involved/] * Get involved with the Volunteering Committee through the Honors Student Council [https://www.usf.edu/honors/programs/student-council.aspx] * Find out more about Tunnels to Towers [https://t2t.org/] * Learn about the Honors College experiential learning requirements [https://www.usf.edu/honors/current-students/experiential-learning-requirements.aspx]

21 apr 202620 min
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The USF Gulf Scholars Program with Dr. Catherine Wilkins

A new program on the USF St. Petersburg campus is giving Honors students access to high-impact research opportunities that directly affect the health and future of the Gulf region they call home. Nestled between downtown St. Petersburg and Bayboro Harbor, the campus is now home to the Gulf Scholars Program — an initiative that allows students to take Gulf-focused Honors courses, receive funding to complete and present their own research projects, and gain specialized mentorship. This week, Honors faculty member and Director of USF’s Gulf Scholars Program Catherine Wilkins shares why the program is meaningful to USF St. Petersburg, the unique opportunities it offers students across all majors, and the potential impact this dynamic program can have on the St. Petersburg community. Don’t forget to rate and review – we love to hear your feedback. Until next time, Go Bulls! Guests: Dr. Catherine Wilkins  Hosts: Fabiana Requena and Reva Gandhi Audio Production: Vama Shah, Nicholas Henry, Maya Nikolski Additional Resources: * Learn more about the USF Gulf Scholars Program [https://www.usf.edu/honors/prospective-students/gulf-scholars-program.aspx] * Read more about the National Academies of Science initiative [https://www.nationalacademies.org/programs/GULF-BGEE-21-01]

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