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Dean's Awards for faculty and students and USF CBCS logo

Nominations open for 2022 Dean's Awards for faculty and students

Dean's Awards nominations are now being accepted.

January 18, 2022College News

Khary Rigg

MHLP professor joins ASHA podcast

Khary Rigg, PhD joined the official podcast for the American Speech and Hearing Association, ASHA Voices, for a discussion on opioid misuse and hearing healthcare.

January 18, 2022College News, Mental Health Law and Policy

This Is My Brave, College Edition: A One USF Production logo

Casting call: This Is My Brave - College Edition, A OneUSF Production

USF students with a story to share about mental health via poetry, original music, comedy, essay, dance, or other artistic expression are invited to audition for This Is My Brave – College Edition, a OneUSF Production.

January 18, 2022College News, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Mental Health Law and Policy

Photo of Dr. Marion Becker on CBCS branded background

School of Social Work professor emeritus dies at 80

School of Social Work Professor Emeritus Marion Becker died on December 16, 2021, from a heart attack. Dr. Becker left a long-lasting impact on many people and our college and will be truly missed.

January 11, 2022College News, School of Social Work

Dr. Nathan Maxfield

Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders welcomes interim chair

Nathan Maxfield, PhD, CCC-SLP, recently stepped into the role of interim chair of the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders.

January 11, 2022College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders

Fall 2021 graduates of the behavioral healthcare major

Fall 2021 Behavioral Healthcare graduates honored at pinning ceremony

Fall 2021 graduates of the behavioral healthcare major were honored at an in-person pinning ceremony.

December 13, 2021Mental Health Law and Policy

Group photo from Pups & Popsicles

CBCS hosts Pups & Popsicles event

CBCS hosts Pups & Popsicles in the MHC atrium.

December 6, 2021College News

Former criminology graduate student receives ASC Paper Award

Former criminology graduate student receives ASC Paper Award

Averi Fegadel, a 2020 graduate of the PhD program in criminology, received the Student Paper Award from the American Society of Criminology (ASC).

November 29, 2021College News, Criminology

Aging studies PhD candidate Rio Tate was awarded the Black Men's Brain Health Fellowship.

PhD candidate in aging studies receives Black Men's Brain Health Fellowship

Aging studies PhD candidate Rio Tate was awarded the Black Men's Brain Health Fellowship.

November 29, 2021College News, School of Aging Studies

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

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.