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Roberta Liggett O’Malley, PhD and Colby Valentine, PhD receive 2022 Dr. Kathleen Moore Faculty Excellence Awards

Criminology faculty receive Dr. Kathleen Moore Faculty Excellence Awards

Roberta Liggett O’Malley, PhD and Colby Valentine, PhD received the awards from USF Women in Leadership and Philanthropy to further their research.

April 20, 2022College News, Criminology

Georgia Cox, Lena Bayyat, Jade Brown, Megan Kirby, MEd, BCBA

CBCS students and mentors recognized at 2022 Undergraduate Research Conference

The 2022 Undergraduate Research Conference showcases the contributions that undergraduates make to research in a variety of disciplines.

April 18, 2022Child and Family Studies, College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders

University of South Florida: A Preeminent Research University

Exchange scholars visit Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling program

Each scholar has been matched with a CRMHC student to learn about American culture and the dynamics of rehabilitation and vocational counseling in the U.S.

April 18, 2022Child and Family Studies, College News

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Students, faculty, and staff recognized at spring assembly

CBCS held its spring assembly, during which Employee Recognition Awards and the Dean's Faculty and Student Awards were presented.

April 15, 2022College News

Jerome Galea, PhD and Dasha Rhodes, PhD, LMSW

School of Social Work faculty receive USF New Researcher Grant Awards

Dasha Rhodes, PhD, LMSW and Jerome Galea, PhD each received $10,000 to fund their research endeavors.

April 15, 2022College News, School of Social Work

Autism Friendly Tampa committee members from L to R: Kristen Nieves, Mark Fleming, Liz Burke (CARD), Joyce Cotton, and Tampa City Councilman, Luis Viera

CARD-USF Autism Friendly team recognized by Tampa City Council

CARD-USF and Autism Friendly Tampa have worked to make Tampa a welcoming and safe community for individuals on the autism spectrum and their families.

April 14, 2022Child and Family Studies, College News

A group of aging studies students, faculty, and staff gathered at the USF School of Aging Studies informational booth at the Southern Gerontological Society's Annual Meeting and Conference.

Aging studies students and faculty present symposium as a tribute to Kathryn Hyer, PhD

The symposium featured their recent contributions to research and policy about nursing home quality and disaster preparedness.

April 11, 2022College News, School of Aging Studies

Lauren Shumate Marcil playing tennis

Criminology alumna presented 2022 Outstanding Young Alumni Award

Lauren Shumate Marcil graduated from USF in 2010 with a degree in criminology and in 2014 with a master of arts in political science.

April 7, 2022College News, Criminology

2023 U.S. News and World Report Best Graduate Schools

CBCS programs listed in top 100 of 2023 Best Graduate Schools rankings

The rankings are a reflection of the hard work and commitment of our faculty, staff, and students.

April 4, 2022College News

family walking on a trail away from camera

Department of Mental Health Law & Policy researcher receives $1.3 million to break the cycle of intergenerational addiction

Khary Rigg, PhD, associate professor, will addresses recovery for parents and prevention for children.

April 4, 2022College News, Mental Health Law and Policy

Angkana Lertpoompunya presents at the 2022 Graduate Student Research Symposium

Three CBCS students recognized for outstanding presentations during Graduate Student Research Symposium

CBCS students were selected as winners by the Office of Graduate Studies and will receive travel awards for their presentations.

April 1, 2022Child and Family Studies, College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders

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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.