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A student holds up a Tapas Night passport card. In the background students visit different booths.

Photo Gallery: 2023 Tapas Night Study Abroad Expo

International flavor was on the menu as over 350 Honors students gathered in the new Judy Genshaft Honors College building to savor cuisine from around the world and explore the diverse array of study abroad opportunities offered by the college.

On Thursday, Sept. 21, 2023 the Judy Genshaft Honors College and the Judy Genshaft Honors College Living Learning Community hosted the annual Tapas Night Study Abroad Expo on the 51在线鈥檚 Tampa campus. The Study Abroad Expo, fondly known as Tapas Night, allowed students to learn more about 12 upcoming Honors-designed study abroad experiences.

Each study abroad program featured a booth in the Honors building atrium where students could speak to trip leaders about the details and unique aspects of each study abroad trip. 鈥淚 think it was a really cool experience for me to learn more about what鈥檚 available for study abroad and to be able to expand the horizons of what I can do here at USF. And the food was amazing,鈥 said Judy Genshaft Honors College student Savannah Wilson.  

THE BIGGEST EVENT OF THE YEAR

One of the largest Honors events every year, Tapas Night plays a crucial role in helping students understand the value and impact of immersing themselves in another culture. While reflecting on his time abroad Judy Genshaft Honors College Student Engagement Coordinator, Dan Woods, shared how his experiences aided in his personal growth: 

鈥淔or me study abroad, allowed me to have a different cultural lens. It鈥檚 about the connections we create between cultures which is now more important than ever,鈥 said Woods.

Glo-bull ambassadors and Honors peer mentors were on hand to provide peer-to-peer advice, practical tips for travel, and answer any questions that students had. Honors students were also able to learn about the meaningful resources and scholarships available at USF from the Office of National Scholars and the Honors academic advisors in attendance. ONS and Honors advisors provided students insight into financial aid, research, and degree progressions. This helped students to navigate fitting their needed coursework into a study abroad experience and finding sources for financial aid to make their international journeys possible.  

鈥淭he Honors experience affords students amazing opportunities and resources. I really encourage all of our students to take advantage of them,鈥 said Judy Genshaft Honors College Academic Advisor Megan Braunstein. 鈥淔or our students, it鈥檚 important to think through what is means to be a global citizen while respecting and encouraging the development of other cultures. These programs go a long way in developing that frame of mind.鈥  

To learn more about studying abroad with the Judy Genshaft Honors College click here.

Dr. Scott Young speaks to students about the Honors Semester in Exeter

Dr. Benjamin Scott Young speaks to eager students about the Honors Semester in Exeter and USF in London trips.

Dominican Republic leads Dr. Cayla Lanier, Joey Sousa, Dr. Lindy Davidson, and Dennis Mont'ros wave the Domincan flag over their booth at tapas night.

Dr. Cayla Lanier, Joey Sousa, Dr. Lindy Davidson, and Dennis Mont鈥橰os wave the flag of the Dominican Republic over their booth at Tapas Night.

Program leads, Kevin Lee and Dr. Lindy Davidson smile infront of a USF themed backdrop.

Program leads, Kevin Lee and Dr. Davison give a 鈥淕o Bulls!鈥 for Honors Study abroad programs. 

Globull ambassadors smile infront of their booth as they help answer studen inquiries.

Glo-bull ambassadors and peer mentors provide students with support and insight on their experiences with Honors study abroad.  

Dr. Doone and Suahs Das speak to students about the Ghana service trip.

Sharing the love, Dr. Elizabeth Doone and Honors student Suhas Das, speak of their transformative experiences working with a children鈥檚 home in Ghana.  

Two honors student smile in the atrium while holding a Tapas nigh information card

Honors Bulls are excited to embark on their own Honors study abroad adventures.  

Students play a game of international themed trivia.

The Tampa Judy Genshaft Honors College Student Council hosted internationally themed trivia. 

Globull and Honors Ambassadors serve global cuisines to students.

Global flavors were embraced as student and faculty volunteers served attendees with an array of international food options. 

Audra Santerre speaks to students about the South Korea beyond the classroom program.

National Merit Scholar Coordinator Audra Santerre shares the heart and soul of the South Korea Beyond the Classroom experience.

Dr. Greely engages students with her Bahams trip booth.

Dr. Teresa Greely engaging students with breezy Bahama vibes.  

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