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Elizabeth Perkins, PhD

CFS associate research professor recognized for disability advocacy

Elizabeth Perkins, PhD is the 2022 recipient of the George S. Jesien Distinguished Achievement Award from the Association of University Centers on Disabilities.

November 21, 2022Child and Family Studies, College News

Eric Eisenberg, Julie Serovich, Richard Weinberg, Rhea Law

CFS clinical associate professor recognized for exemplary teaching

Richard Weinberg, PhD, ABPP, was awarded the Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award and was commended for his effective teaching, innovation, and commitment to students and their success.

November 21, 2022Child and Family Studies, College News

Michelle Arnold presents at the 2022 ASHA Convention

CSD researchers present at 2022 ASHA Convention

Faculty and students from the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders attended the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention in New Orleans.

November 20, 2022College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders

CFS team at ACRM Conference

CFS researchers share expertise at ACRM 2022 Annual Conference

The team presented on multicultural and ethical considerations of behavioral health at the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Conference.

November 18, 2022Child and Family Studies, College News

Chris Simmons, Lianna Hernandez, and Cayley Baker

Social work faculty and students present at APHA 2022 Annual Meeting and Expo

Chris Simmons, PhD and graduate students Lianna Hernandez and Cayley Baker presented at the American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting.

November 14, 2022College News, School of Social Work

School of Aging Studies at GSA Conference

Aging studies researchers attend GSA Conference

Students, faculty, and researchers representing the School of Aging Studies attended the Gerontological Society of America (GSA) Conference in Indiana.

November 11, 2022College News, School of Aging Studies

Rio Tate

Student spotlight: Rio Tate

Military veteran and School of Aging Studies student Rio Tate is determined to continue to serve his community through inclusive research that focuses on disparities in dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.

November 11, 2022College News, School of Aging Studies

Christa Ratcliff, Jessica Combs, Sarah Grover, Madison Dowdy

Doctoral students participate in Audiology Research Day

Four third-year students in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders participated in USF Audiology Fall 2022 Research Day.

November 10, 2022College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders

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CBCS faculty ranked in top 2% of cited scientists in the world

Multiple CBCS faculty members have been ranked in the top 2% of cited scientists in a recent study conducted by Stanford researchers and Elsevier BV.

November 7, 2022College News

Butterfly Effects scholarship recipient and ABA team

ABA graduate student receives scholarship from Butterfly Effects

The scholarship is awarded to a student dedicated to making meaningful change in the lives of children and families affected by ASD.

November 7, 2022Child and Family Studies, College News

Chae Jaynes participates in reentry roundtable

Criminology assistant professor discusses recidivism reduction in roundtable summit

The panelists discussed ways to decrease recidivism and improve reentry efforts in the Tampa Bay area.

November 4, 2022College News, Criminology

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CBCS announces recipients of undergraduate research assistantships

Thirteen CBCS undergraduate students have been awarded undergraduate research assistantships to work with faculty on research projects in spring 2023.

November 4, 2022Child and Family Studies, College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Criminology, School of Social Work

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The Mission of the College of Behavioral and Community Sciences (CBCS) is to advance knowledge through interdisciplinary teaching, research, and service that improves the capacity of individuals, families, and diverse communities to promote productive, satisfying, healthy, and safe lives across the lifespan. CBCS envisions the college as a globally recognized leader that creates innovative solutions to complex conditions that affect the behavior and well-being of individuals, families, and diverse communities.