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U.S. Congresswoman Kathy Castor stands with a group of USF professors and researchers whose work contributes to the TIP Lab.

USF’s human trafficking research lab receives nearly $3 million in federal support

The Trafficking in Persons - Risk to Resilience Lab is moving forward with the creation of powerful new resources to combat human trafficking and aid victims.

March 13, 2024College News, Criminology

Britney Veal

Aging studies PhD student defends dissertation

Britney Veal, a PhD student in the School of Aging Studies, successfully defended her dissertation.

March 11, 2024School of Aging Studies

Jerome Galea

Social work associate professor joins USAID as mental health coordinator

Jerome Galea, PhD, LCSW, has joined the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) as the agency's mental health coordinator.

March 11, 2024College News, School of Social Work

The students present their research on Microsoft Teams

MSW students win USF Health CLARION Competition

Pedro Serrano-Mejia and Sydni Smith, were members of the winning team of this year’s USF Health local CLARION Case Competition.

March 11, 2024College News, School of Social Work

Mental Health in the Workplace graphic with the images of two profiles

Mental Health and Wellness in the Workplace Course becomes part of USF employee onboarding

The training provides an understanding of common mental health, behavioral health, and addiction issues that may be seen on campus.

March 1, 2024College News, Mental Health Law and Policy

TIP Lab February meeting

TIP Lab shares latest research and meets new tech partner, Allies Against Slavery

Partnering with Allies, the lab plans to develop a transformational data dashboard to support the state’s fight against human trafficking.

February 28, 2024College News, Criminology

CJMHSA TAC releases their 2023 annual report

CJMHSA TAC shares data for 2023

The USF Criminal Justice, Mental Health and Substance Abuse (CJMHSA) Technical Assistance Center (TAC) submitted its annual report to the Florida Department of Children and Families.

February 27, 2024College News, Mental Health Law and Policy

Stephanie Rosado

Social work PhD student cohosts Arthritis Foundation podcast

Stephanie Rosado, MSW, CWHC, a PhD student in the School of Social Work, co-hosted an episode of Live Yes! With Arthritis.

February 23, 2024College News, School of Social Work

Lindsay Peterson

Aging studies assistant research professor joins NSF-funded project

Lindsay Peterson, PhD, has been selected to participate in a statewide team science project funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).

February 23, 2024College News, School of Aging Studies

Fawn Ngo

Criminology associate professor selected as associate editor of international journal

Fawn Ngo, PhD, accepted an invitation to serve as associate editor of Victims & Offenders: An International Journal of Evidence-based Research, Policy, and Practice.

February 23, 2024College News, Criminology

Students speak with field placement representative

Students explore field experience opportunities at CRMHC fair

The fair provides an opportunity for students in the Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling (CRMHC) program to learn about placement partnerships.

February 16, 2024Child and Family Studies, College News

SLP and ITT students work together

CSD students team up in collaborative workshop

Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) interpreter and speech-language pathology students worked together on a treatment plan and therapy session.

February 16, 2024College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders

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