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Rightpath Researchers at the TESOL conference

Rightpath researchers present at TESOL convention

Researchers from the USF Rightpath Research and Innovation Center were among presenters at the TESOL International Convention & Expo.

April 1, 2024Child and Family Studies, College News

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

Tammy Smith

CFS associate professor to meet Ambassador of France to the U.S.

Tammy Jorgensen Smith is an associate professor in the Department of Child and Family Studies Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling program.

February 16, 2024Child and Family Studies, College News

Michelle Arnold, Dasha Rhodes, Amy Gierhahn, Howard Goldstein, Jack Drobisz, and Marie Sepulveda

CBCS faculty and staff judge Hillsborough County STEM Fair

The team judged presentations at the 2024 Hillsborough Regional Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Fair.

February 9, 2024Child and Family Studies, College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Mental Health Law and Policy, School of Social Work

MFT graduates toss their caps

MFT program launches new partnership with James A. Haley Veterans' Hospital

The partnership will provide four paid internships for MFT students and may grow to eight paid positions next year.

February 9, 2024Child and Family Studies, College News

Julie Serovich and Patty Cleveland

Faculty and staff recognized for commitment to CBCS

College faculty and staff gathered in the MHC atrium to celebrate those who have reached milestones in their career at USF.

January 29, 2024Child and Family Studies, College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Criminology, Mental Health Law and Policy, School of Aging Studies, School of Social Work

Linda M Callejas, Svetlana Yampolskaya, Connie Walker-Egea, Anna Abella

CFS faculty give recommendations to reduce disparities among marginalized groups

The research team presented findings and recommendations from an evaluation of statewide equity initiatives.

January 29, 2024Child and Family Studies, College News

CABH graduates

CABH program celebrates largest graduating class

The Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health (CABH) Master of Science program had its largest graduating class to date in fall 2023.

January 8, 2024Child and Family Studies, College News

Keynote speakers of the the Georgia Association for Positive Behavior Support Conference

CFS leadership serve as keynote speakers at conference on positive behavior support

George and Gaunt shared research and resources regarding positive behavior supports.

January 8, 2024Child and Family Studies, College News

graduates of the CRMHC program

CRMHC celebrates fall 2023 graduates

The Department of Child and Family Studies recently celebrated the fall 2023 class of the Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling program.

December 18, 2023Child and Family Studies, College News

BCOTB check presentation

BCOTB awards fellowship to ABA student

Applied Behavior Analysis student Kalysta Gregory was awarded a $10,000 fellowship from Behavior Consulting of Tampa Bay.

December 11, 2023Child 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.