On Television

On the Radio

All college kids are remarkable in their own way…and this week’s University Beat introduces you to some who really stand out in a crowd! From a young Haitian woman who graduated college at the age of 20 to a rock-climbing billboard model to an opera-singing football player, USF's College of Business has honored some of its outstanding students with a program called "25 Under 25." This week's University Beat introduces you to some of the honorees and tells you which one was named the "most remarkable" student.
Program Schedule
Radio - During "Morning Edition" on WUSF 89.7 Tuesday after the 6:30 AM and 8:30 AM newscasts | During "All Things Considered" on WUSF 89.7 Tuesday at 5:44 PM | After "Florida Matters" on WSMR 89.1 Friday at 7:30 PM
Television - Tuesdays at 11:55 AM and 8:55 PM, and various times throughout the rest of the week
Video extrasChaz Hine, a USF Management major & starting offensive lineman on the USF football team, talks about the extra-curricular projects that helped him win “most outstanding student” in the College of Business’ “25 Under 25” program. Also, his offensive line coach, Steve Shankweiler, shares his opinions about Chaz. Chaz Hine talks what it felt like to win “most outstanding student” in the College of Business’ “25 Under 25” program. Chaz Hine sings opera. Accounting major Hefgine Fils-Aime, who graduated in May at the age of 20, talks about some of her experiences at USF. She’s doing a summer internship at PricewaterhouseCoopers, and has received a scholarship to pursue her masters in accounting at Wake Forest University. International Business / Economics major Ross O'Bryan speaks about one of the best lessons he learned at USF, his future plans, and his experience as a model. |
For more information
Printed profiles of 25 Under 25 honorees
Video profiles of 25 Under 25 honorees
Chaz Hine sings "Amazing Grace" during the 2009 USF Athletics Welcome Back dinner
St. Pete Times article on Chaz, including video of an opera performance
Share
Program
What's your take?
- Login or register to post comments
Email this page


