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![CFS faculty](/cbcs/news/images/2023/e-ptr-coach-grant-listing.png)
CFS faculty awarded $2M grant from Institute of Education Sciences
The primary goal of the study is to train school-based professionals to become behavioral coaches.
July 31, 2023Child and Family Studies, College News
![Kathy Black, Joanne Elayoubi, Karen Liller](/cbcs/news/images/2023/2023-fpha-conference-listing.png)
Aging studies researchers give keynote address at FPHA annual conference meeting
Kathy Black, PhD and Joanne Elayoubi, MA were invited to discuss social isolation and loneliness among older adults.
July 27, 2023College News, School of Aging Studies
![Joan Reid speaks during Rep. Castor's visit](/cbcs/news/images/2023/castor-tip-lab-visit-listing.png)
Rep. Castor visits TIP Lab after requesting nearly $1M in new funding
Representative Kathy Castor recently requested $963,000 in funding to support the lab.
July 27, 2023College News, Criminology
![Aaron Norton presents in Ireland](/cbcs/news/images/2023/norton-ireland-vr-psychotherapy-listing.png)
MHLP professor presents on virtual reality psychotherapy in Ireland
The training focused on meta analysis research and clinical case examples of four categories of VR implementation in psychotherapy.
July 27, 2023College News, Mental Health Law and Policy
![Catia Cividini-Motta](/cbcs/news/images/2023/2023-aba-osep-conference-listing.png)
ABA researchers share findings at leadership conference
They presented interdisciplinary research findings that aim to improve outcomes for students.
July 26, 2023Child and Family Studies, College News
![School of Aging Studies logo](/cbcs/news/images/2023/aging-studies-logo-listing.png)
Aging studies research highlighted in Aging-US podcast episode
The research team examined the impact of cognitive reserve on cognitive resilience.
July 26, 2023College News, School of Aging Studies
![Stephanie Rosado](/cbcs/news/images/2022/stephanie-rosado-listing.png)
Social work PhD candidate discusses self-advocacy in new podcast episode
Stephanie Rosado was invited to be a guest expert on Arthritis Foundation's podcast series “Live Yes! with Arthritis."
July 21, 2023College News, School of Social Work
![Jane Roberts](/cbcs/news/images/2023/roberts-listing.png)
A lasting gift for a late professor who touched the lives of so many
Beloved USF Sarasota-Manatee social work professor Jane Roberts' memory will live on in perpetuity at the university she loved — and that loved her back.
July 20, 2023College News, School of Social Work
![Older adult wearing a hearing aid](/cbcs/news/images/2023/achieve-study-listing.png)
CSD researchers examine efficacy of hearing aids for reducing cognitive decline
Theresa H. Chisolm, PhD and Michelle Arnold, AuD, PhD collaborated with Victoria Sanchez, AuD, PhD.
July 18, 2023College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders
![T. Freeman Gerhardt II](/cbcs/news/images/2023/timothy-freeman-gerhardt-listing.png)
BCS PhD candidate publishes report for Homeless Leadership Alliance of Pinellas
T. Freeman Gerhardt II prepared the report titled, "2023 Point in Time Count Pinellas County, FL."
July 14, 2023College News
![Micah E. Johnson](/cbcs/news/images/2023/2023-micah-johnson-listing.png)
Assistant professor receives $1.78M grant to increase diversity of substance misuse research workforce
Micah E. Johnson, PhD was awarded the grant from the National Institutes of Health.
July 14, 2023College News, Mental Health Law and Policy
![Michael Lynch](/cbcs/news/images/2023/michael-lynch-listing.png)
Criminology professor publishes textbook on inequality and environmental issues
Michael J. Lynch, PhD’s new co-edited book, Inequality and Environment, has been published by Edward Elgar Publishing.
July 14, 2023College News, Criminology