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Faculty honored at USF women’s lacrosse 'favorite professor day'

USF women's lacrosse team with faculty honorees

The USF women's lacrosse team and honorees gather for a group photo on the field.

Two faculty members from the College of Behavioral and Community Sciences were recognized during a USF women’s lacrosse game as part of the team's "Favorite Professor Day" on March 11. 

Cassidy Doyle, a PhD candidate in the School of Aging Studies who teaches The Life Cycle, was honored by Morgan Perry, a freshman student and midfield lacrosse player from her Fall 2024 class.

"I was incredibly honored to be invited as a former student’s favorite professor," said Doyle. "Her handwritten note was so sweet, and it meant even more to hear that my class inspired her to explore a career as a geriatric nurse."

Santos and family

Mateus Santos and family

Mateus R. Santos, PhD, an associate professor in the Department of Criminology, was invited by criminology master's student and goalie Paige Pagano. Santos enjoyed the game with his family.

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