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CFS staff member recognized for outstanding contributions to USF

Maricel Hernandez accepts the award with President Rhea Law and Provost Prasant Mohapatra

Hernandez accepts the award with President Rhea Law and Provost Prasant Mohapatra. (Photo courtesy: Andrew Mason)

Maricel Hernandez, assistant director in the Department of Child and Family Studies (CFS), recently received a 2023 Outstanding Staff Award. This award, which was presented Friday, Oct. 6 at the USF School of Music Concert Hall, recognizes USF employees who demonstrate above-and-beyond performance and support the values in USF's Strategic Plan. Any member of the USF community can nominate someone to receive the award, and winners are selected by the university's Department of Human Resources.

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