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Micah Johnson, PhD

MHLP assistant professor wins poster competition

The winning study was titled, "Current opioid misuse among justice-involved children: The effect of adverse childhood experiences."

September 12, 2022College News, Mental Health Law and Policy

Kathy Black, PhD

Ask the experts: Aging Studies professor shares advice on retirement

Kathy Black, PhD explores the financial factors older adults should take into consideration when deciding where to retire.

September 12, 2022School of Aging Studies

Monica Nelson

Aging studies student receives grant for dementia research

Monica Nelson has received the Ruth L. Kirschstein Predoctoral Individual National Research Service Award.

September 12, 2022College News, School of Aging Studies

Danielle Kassab, AnnMarie Giglio, Sydney Balis, Elizabeth Hargett, and Kristen Rollins

CSD students start graduate NSSLHA chapter

Graduate students in the MS in Speech-Language Pathology program are starting a graduate chapter of the National Student Speech Language Hearing Association at USF.

September 12, 2022College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders

Brent Small, PhD speaks at Karolinska Institutet

Aging studies professor speaks at conference in Sweden

The presentation by aging studies professor Brent Small, PhD reviewed research on early changes in memory performance associated with Alzheimer’s disease.

September 2, 2022College News, School of Aging Studies

Tom Hyslip, PhD and George Burruss, PhD

Criminology faculty receive grant to educate Florida law enforcement on cybercrime

The grant will allow Florida law enforcement officers to take the department’s cybercrime investigative training program.

September 2, 2022College News, Criminology

Lise Fox, PhD

CFS chair awarded a $5.5 million grant from the Office of Special Education Programs

The grant will support a technical assistance center on positive social, emotional, and behavioral outcomes for children with or at risk for disabilities.

September 2, 2022Child and Family Studies, College News

Commission on Mental Health and Substance Abuse group photo

USF hosts meeting of the Commission on Mental Health and Substance Abuse

The Commission on Mental Health and Substance Abuse was established in 2021 by the Florida Legislature.

September 1, 2022College News, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Mental Health Law and Policy

School of Aging Studies at Florida Conference on Aging

Students and faculty represent School of Aging Studies at Florida Conference on Aging

They shared updates on their latest research, including using apps to help assisted living residents stay connected and music therapy interventions.

August 29, 2022College News, School of Aging Studies

Mario Hernandez, PhD

CFS professor discusses systems of care in podcast episode

Mario Hernandez, PjD spoke with Scott Bryant-Comstock on the Optimistic Advocate podcast to discuss his research and leadership throughout his career.

August 29, 2022Child and Family Studies, College News

Nicole Coppage, Jocelyn Jarvis, and Brooke Haney

CBCS students named Office of Graduate Studies Fellows

Multiple CBCS students were selected as fellowship recipients for the 2022-2023 academic year by the Office of Graduate Studies.

August 29, 2022College News, Criminology, School of Aging Studies, School of Social Work

Kathy Black, PhD, MPH; Howard Goldstein, PhD; Micah Johnson, PhD; Marilyn Stern, PhD

CBCS faculty members recognized with USF Outstanding Research Achievement Awards

Kathy Black, PhD, MPH; Howard Goldstein, PhD; Micah Johnson, PhD; and Marilyn Stern, PhD are among the 26 awardees from across the university.

August 26, 2022Child and Family Studies, College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Mental Health Law and Policy, School of Aging Studies

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