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Gary Rudd

Mastering cybercrime: How USF helped a federal agent sharpen his investigative skills

As cybercriminals develop more sophisticated tactics, investigators like Gary Rudd must stay ahead of the latest digital threats.

March 14, 2025College News, Criminology

USF student winners at USF Health Research Day 2025

CBCS students present their research at the 35th annual USF Health Research Day

Presenters represented students from social work, aging studies, communication sciences and disorders, child and family studies, and mental health law and policy.

March 6, 2025Child and Family Studies, College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Mental Health Law and Policy, School of Aging Studies, School of Social Work

Rishitha Chiguru

Rishitha Chiguru wins Health Sciences Award at USF Health Research Day for TBI research

Mentored by Hana Kim, PhD, Chiguru conducted her study in the Language in Aging and Stroke Rehabilitation Lab.

March 6, 2025College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders

Gerald C. Imaezue, PhD

Gerald C. Imaezue presents on universal aphasia treatment at USF Department of Neurology Grand Rounds

Imaezue discussed recursive self-feedback as a scalable, self-directed approach to aphasia recovery.

March 5, 2025College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders

Anita Turner

Uniting for a cure: Anita Turner shares insights from the 2025 Alzheimer’s Association summit

Anita Turner, EdD, joined 1,500 advocates, researchers, and volunteers at the impactful summit.

March 5, 2025College News, School of Aging Studies

Dane Minnick speaks at a conference

Duvall Conference takes aim at addictions in Manatee and Sarasota counties

The conference will kick off USF Sarasota-Manatee's effort to help local governments and organizations develop strategies to fight substance misuse.

March 4, 2025College News, School of Social Work

Law enforcement officer viewing a map on a laptop

TIP Lab to assist Florida law enforcement and anti-trafficking organizations with new tool

TIPSTR illustrates the magnitude, trends and geographic scope of human trafficking across the state.

February 28, 2025College News, Criminology

Science fair awards

Group from CBCS judges Hillsborough County STEM Fair

CBCS faculty, staff, and graduate students volunteered to review posters in the behavioral and social sciences category.

February 27, 2025College News

A conference attendee uses virtual reality system

USF team unveils virtual reality and AI integration for disability employment training

The project, showcased at the 2025 Florida APSE Summit, will train and certify youth and adults with lifelong and acquired disabilities in skilled trades.

February 27, 2025Child and Family Studies, College News

CJMHSA Annual Report

Criminal Justice, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse Grant Program FY23-24 Annual Report

In addition to its use by communities, this report goes to high-ranking members of the state’s legislature to increase awareness of the reinvestment grant program and inform future policy and funding decisions.

February 26, 2025College News, Mental Health Law and Policy

Courtney Weber and Marlena Bolton

USF criminology team presents AI solutions to combat cybercrime and protect seniors

The presentations by George Burruss, PhD, and criminology doctoral students, focused on developing tools for law enforcement and victims of cybercrime.

February 26, 2025College News, Criminology

About College of Behavioral & Community Sciences News

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.