Nancy Marencin wins ASHA 'Advancing Academic-Research Careers' award
07/10/25 — Marencin's selection highlights national recognition of her work in language and reading development.
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A group of high school students got an in-depth look into criminal behavior, forensic science, and investigation techniques this summer as part of Justice Quest, a camp offered through Youth Experiences at USF.
A new mental health and substance use research center in CBCS will honor Sen. Darryl Rouson. The center builds upon the state’s investment in USF’s efforts to address mental health and addiction.
A new workforce training initiative aimed at individuals with disabilities is preparing for its first cohort this August, combining cutting-edge virtual reality and artificial intelligence technologies to prepare participants for careers in skilled trades.
ASL Interpreting students gained hands-on experience during an educational trip to St. Augustine and tour of the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind this summer.
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 Disaster Preparedness for Older Adults and Caregivers website offers a comprehensive suite of resources — including checklists, worksheets, and emergency kit guidance — tailored to help older adults, people with disabilities, and caregivers prepare for emergencies.
07/10/25 — Marencin's selection highlights national recognition of her work in language and reading development.
07/09/25 — The report estimates that more than 500,000 people were exploited in labor trafficking and 200,000 in sex trafficking within the state in the last year.
07/08/25 — The event helped new students connect with peers, explore campus life, and learn about involvement opportunities.