Brain and Aphasia Recovery Lab tops international rehab technology competition
10/28/25 — This recognition highlights the lab’s innovation and impact in advancing AI-driven rehabilitation science to improve recovery for individuals with aphasia.
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The Serovich Scholars Program, established with a gift from Bob Clark, provides scholarships to students in CBCS who demonstrate leadership and community involvement.

A new mental health and substance use research center in the College of Behavioral and Community Sciences will honor Sen. Darryl Rouson. The center builds upon the state’s investment in USF’s efforts to address mental health and addiction.

A workforce training initiative aimed at individuals with disabilities began its first cohort this August, combining cutting-edge virtual reality and artificial intelligence technologies to prepare participants for careers in skilled trades.

A study by the Auditory Rehabilitation and Clinical Trials Laboratory reveals that patients with mild hearing loss who received hearing aids and other support experienced an increased desire to engage in the world around them.

Four CBCS graduate programs are among the nation's top 50 and another is in the top 100, according to recent rankings released by U.S. News & World Report.
The dashboard projects behavioral health workforce supply and demand through 2035, equipping policymakers, providers, educators, and advocates to confront Florida’s critical shortage of behavioral health professionals.
10/28/25 — This recognition highlights the lab’s innovation and impact in advancing AI-driven rehabilitation science to improve recovery for individuals with aphasia.
10/27/25 — The Journal of Fluency Disorders is the official journal of the World Stuttering & Cluttering Organization and is recognized as the only publication devoted specifically to speech fluency disorders.
10/27/25 — The award recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to the interpreting profession, the Deaf community, the field of Deafness, and the Florida Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf.