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Vickie Lynn

Social work assistant professor of instruction leads virtual workshop

Vickie Lynn, PhD, MSW, MPH held the workshop titled, "Integrating Educational and Vocational Objectives in Counseling People Living with HIV."

January 23, 2023College News, School of Social Work

Debra Dobbs

Associate professor hosts podcast episode on moral distress for health care workers

Debra Dobbs, PhD hosted a new podcast episode for the Social Research Policy and Practice Section of the Gerontological Society of America.

January 17, 2023College News, School of Aging Studies

The Tampa Midtown Rotary Club presents check to Â鶹ÊÓƵ CARD and ABA representatives

Tampa Midtown Rotary Club gifts $22,000 to USF-CARD and ABA program

The Tampa Midtown Rotary Club presented $22,000 to support USF programs that help individuals with autism and their families.

January 13, 2023Child and Family Studies, College News

Elizabeth Perkins

Associate research professor receives Service to the Association Award from AAIDD

Elizabeth Perkins, PhD has been a highly active member of the American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (AAIDD) for more than 20 years.

January 13, 2023Child and Family Studies, College News

Raymond Miltenberger

CFS professor presents research on teaching safety skills to children

Raymond Miltenberger, PhD, BCBA-D presented his research as part of the Pints of Science Quarterly Lecture Series.

January 12, 2023Child and Family Studies, College News

Dae Sheridan

Former instructor creates a lasting legacy with endowed scholarship in CRMHC

Dae Sheridan, PhD, LMHC, CRC, along with her husband Scott, recently established the Dr. Dae Sheridan Endowed Scholarship.

January 10, 2023Child and Family Studies, College News

Linda M. Callejas

CFS research assistant professor elected to Global Alliance Board of Directors

Linda Callejas, PhD, will serve as a member-at-large to the board of directors for the Global Alliance for Behavioral Health and Social Justice for two years.

January 9, 2023Child and Family Studies, College News

Max Bromley speaks at the 2022 MACJA Alumni Night

In memoriam: Max Bromley

Associate Professor Emeritus Max Bromley died on Dec. 27, 2022. Max was the longest-serving faculty member of the Criminology Department, his affiliation spanning six decades.

January 9, 2023College News, Criminology

Erio Alvarez

Celebrating 50 years of CRMHC: Meet one of the program’s first graduates

When the very first cohort of rehabilitation counseling students at the Â鶹ÊÓƵ graduated, among them was Erio Alvarez, a recent veteran whose degree would advance his trailblazing career in corrections.

January 5, 2023Child and Family Studies, College News

Rachael Powers

Criminology associate professor awarded for outstanding mentorship

Ráchael A. Powers, PhD was selected for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2022-2023 Mentoring Award.

January 3, 2023College News, Criminology

Jane Roberts

Remembering Jane Roberts

Jane Roberts, LCSW, ACSW, PhD, is remembered for her competence as an instructor, researcher, and colleague in the School of Social Work, but also for her kindness, friendliness, optimism, and support.

January 3, 2023College News, School of Social Work

Cassidy Doyle

Aging studies PhD student holds class on mood and mind in older age

Cassidy Doyle was invited by Washington Metro Oasis to host a class about her article on the relationship between mood and mind in older age.

December 20, 2022College News, School of Aging Studies

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