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Pedro Serrano-Mejia, Sydni Smith, and Isabel Adamus attend the competition at the University of Minnesota.

Social work students awarded at National CLARION Case Competition

Master of Social Work students Pedro Serrano-Mejia and Sydni Smith, along with medical student Isabel Adamus, received the Health Equity Innovation Award.

April 22, 2024College News, School of Social Work

2024 Future of Florida Summit

Social work student competes at 2024 Future of Florida Summit

MSW student Jacqueline Houston competed at the summit which gives students experience in crafting public policy proposals that address critical issues.

April 19, 2024College News, School of Social Work

Kerry Littlewood and poster

Social work assistant professor of instruction shares research at USF Celebration of Teaching

Kerry Littlewood shared how innovations are being implemented in School of Social Work classrooms.

April 19, 2024College News, School of Social Work

Jeongsuk Kim

Social work assistant professor awarded for outstanding research efforts

Assistant Professor Jeongsuk Kim, PhD, was recognized with the 2024 USF Sarasota-Manatee Faculty Excellence Award.

April 15, 2024College News, School of Social Work

A view from above as three students sit on a bench. One student is reading a book, another is viewing a laptop and the third student is looking at a notebook.

CBCS programs advance in US News & World Report Best Graduate Schools rankings

Five programs are ranked in the top 100, including two programs, social work and speech-language pathology, that jumped multiple spots this year.

April 9, 2024College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders, School of Social Work

The cast takes a bow at the end of the show

Brave stories come to light at This Is My Brave - College Edition at USF

Eight USF students took to the stage Friday night to share their stories of their lived experiences with mental illness and substance use disorders.

April 8, 2024Child and Family Studies, College News, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Mental Health Law and Policy, School of Social Work

Iraida Carrion, Guitele Rahill, and Riann van Zyl

School of Social Work celebrates Social Work Month

The School of Social Work held a celebration of Social Work Month with the NASW theme of Empowering Social Workers: Inspiring Action, Leading Change.

April 8, 2024College News, School of Social Work

scholarship recipients and Ellen Nizzi

Students receive scholarships to support undergraduate research

CBCS students were selected as recipients of scholarships funded by The Moms Project and the Florida High Tech Corridor.

April 1, 2024Child and Family Studies, College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Criminology, School of Social Work

Celine Davis presents her poster at the symposium

CBCS students awarded at 2024 Graduate Research Symposium

Multiple CBCS students participated in the symposium, and three students were selected as winners for their presentations.

March 29, 2024College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders, School of Aging Studies, School of Social Work

USF School of Social Work representatives walk in the parade

School of Social Work participates in Pride parade in Ybor

Students, faculty, and staff walked in the parade and gave out resources.

March 29, 2024College News, School of Social Work

USF Social Work Society members join VOT-ER Civic Health Fellowship

Social Work Society members named VOT-ER Civic Health Fellows

In the fellowship, USF Social Work Society members will launch a local civic access project this summer.

March 29, 2024College News, School of Social Work

School of Social Work staff

CALM team shares wellness resources at USF Health Fresh Check Day

School of Social Work staff taught students about the eight dimensions of wellness.

March 25, 2024College News, School of Social Work

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.