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Nathaniel von der Embse presenting at a USF Anchin Center event in 2019

David C. Anchin Center hosts presentation on improving teacher well-being

At the Anchin Center's first community event of the year, Associate Professor and David C. Anchin Center Policy Fellow Dr. Nathaniel von der Embse presented about his work in supporting teacher emotional health and well-being.

January 7, 2020Centers and Institutes, Faculty and Staff, Resources for Educators

Heather Agazzi

Alumni Spotlight: Heather Agazzi

After spending time with young children as a childcare provider, Agazzi began to garner an interest in the field of school psychology.

November 12, 2019Alumni and Friends

Joseph Latimer

Student Spotlight: Joseph Latimer

As the son of a teacher and a principal, Joseph Latimer felt confident in his path to becoming an educator. However, after learning about school psychology, Latimer knew he wanted to positively impact students both inside and outside the four walls of the classroom.

November 6, 2019Student Life

Evan Dart and Shannon Suldo at APA Convention

School Psychology Program faculty receive multiple awards at American Psychological Association 2019 Convention

Two faculty members in the College of Education’s School Psychology Program were recognized at the American Psychological Association's 2019 Convention.

August 15, 2019Faculty and Staff

School psychology professor leads workshop in local school

USF Research Team Trains Middle School Educators in Identifying, Improving Student Mental Health Problems

To address the growing mental health needs of middle school students, USF researchers are partnering with Pasco County Schools to train teachers in how to identify and improve student mental health problems.

July 30, 2019Academics, College of Education News, Community Engagement, Research

Panel of experts at College of Education speaker series event

USF researchers host panel discussion to discuss mental health well-being in schools

A panel of researchers from the USF College of Education discussed strategies and recommendations for how educators and families can promote social, emotional, and behavioral well-being in schools.

April 30, 2019Academics, College of Education News, Resources for Educators

Gary Yu Hin Lam with Dwayne Smith

Student Spotlight: Gary Yu Hin Lam

As a doctoral student in the College of Education’s School Psychology Program, Gary Yu Hin Lam took his passion for working with individuals with autism and applied it to a career path that will help him changes the lives of many students.

August 13, 2018Student Life

Dale Cusumano headshot

Alumni Profile: Dale Cusumano, Ph.D.

After earning two degrees from the University of South Florida's School Psychology program, Dr. Cusumano went on to serve at the National Implementation Research Network and the State Implementation and Scaling-up of Evidence-based Practices (SISEP) Center.

August 13, 2018Alumni and Friends

Nathaniel von der Embse

Assistant Professor receives Lightner Witmer Award from American Psychological Association

College of Education Assistant Professor Nathaniel von der Embse was selected by the American Psychological Association to receive the 2018 Lightner Witmer Award.

June 12, 2018Faculty and Staff

USF graduate student Sarah Dickinson and faculty member George Batsche

Doctoral student receives National Association of School Psychologists' Graduate Student Research Award

College of Education student Sarah Dickinson was awarded the Graduate Student Research Award by the National Association of School Psychologists at the organization’s annual convention.

March 28, 2018Academics, Student Life

Young boy frowning

Schools shouldn’t wait for red flags to address student mental health needs

Students who need mental health services rarely receive them, writes USF School Psychology faculty member Nathaniel von der Embse.

March 1, 2018Research

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School Psychology graduate students recognized for excellence at FASP Annual Conference

Two graduate students from the College of Education’s School Psychology program were recognized this month at the Florida Association of School Psychologist’s (FASP) 44th Annual Conference.

November 29, 2017Academics

About the USF College of Education:

As the home for more than 2,200 students and 130 faculty members across three campuses, the University of South Florida College of Education offers state-of-the-art teacher training and collegial graduate studies designed to empower educational leaders. Our college is nationally accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), and our educator preparation programs are fully approved by the Florida Department of Education.