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ABA doctoral student wins 2022 ABAI paper competition

USF doctoral candidate Daniel Kwak, MA, MS, BCBA was selected by the Association for Behavior Analysis International as the winner of the 2022 Scholarly Contributions to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Paper Competition.

January 24, 2022Child and Family Studies, College News

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ABA master's student receives 2022 BCOTB fellowship

Kayla Coogle, a student in the Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) online master’s program, received a fellowship offered through BCOTB in Tampa.

January 24, 2022Child and Family Studies, College News

Dr. Wang poses for a photo with event attendees

RMHC hosts coffee hour with Fulbright Scholar

Ming Hung Wang, PhD, CRC shared the history of the disability rights movement in Taiwan along with the evolution of the special education and vocational rehabilitation systems, both modeled after systems in the US.

January 24, 2022Child and Family Studies, College News

Professor Emeritus in the Department of Child and Family Studies Dr. Hewitt B.

Co-founder of ABA program establishes legacy gift

Professor Emeritus in the Department of Child and Family Studies Dr. Hewitt B. "Rusty" Clark and his spouse, Rebecca Clark, have graciously named our college in their will.

January 18, 2022Child and Family Studies, College News

Evin B. Hartsell Foundation presents check to CBCS.

Evin B. Hartsell Foundation gift establishes endowed memorial scholarship

The Evin B. Hartsell Foundation established an endowed memorial scholarship for social work, psychology, and counseling students.

November 29, 2021Child and Family Studies, College News

Donovan Smith with members of the CARD-USF team

CARD-USF receives donation from Buccaneers player

Buccaneers player Donovan Smith has donated $10,000 to CARD-USF.

November 22, 2021Child and Family Studies, College News

Rachel Barcellona donates $30,000 to CARD-USF.

Lightning Community Hero Award recipient donates $30,000 to CARD-USF

Lightning Community Hero Award recipient Rachel Barcellona donated $30,000 to the Center for Autism and Related Disabilities at USF (CARD-USF).

November 22, 2021Child and Family Studies, College News

Carmen Florez

RMHC student receives Josie Torralba Romero Scholarship

Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling program master's student Carmen Florez received a scholarship through the National Latino Behavioral Health Association's (NLBHA) Josie Torralba Romero Scholarship Fund.

November 15, 2021Child and Family Studies, College News

Dr. Heather Peshak George

CFS research professor hosts Behavior Technology Education Conference

Dr. Heather Peshak George hosted the Behavior Education Technology Conference this month.

November 15, 2021Child and Family Studies, College News

Dr. Liz Perkins

CFS research associate professor selected for Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias Workgroup

Child and Family Studies (CFS) research associate professor Liz Perkins, PhD, RNLD, FAAIDD, FGSA was selected for the Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias Workgroup.

November 8, 2021Child and Family Studies, College News

Arturo Garcia

ABA doctoral student receives Josie Torralba Romero Scholarship

ABA doctoral student Artuto Garcia received the Josie Torralba Romero Scholarship.

November 5, 2021Child and Family Studies, College News

Department of Child and Family Studies

CFS faculty highlighted in new U.S. Department of Education resource

The U.S. Department of Education has released a new resource: "Supporting Child and Student Social, Emotional, Behavioral and Mental Health," which includes insight from CFS faculty.

November 1, 2021Child and Family Studies, College News

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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.