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Person tries a demonstration of virtutal reality technology

Recruitment begins for innovative job training program for individuals with disabilities

The program offers no-costÌýtraining using cutting-edge virtual reality and artificial intelligence technologies.

May 30, 2025Child and Family Studies, College News

Ray Miltenberger presents at the conference

Ray Miltenberger delivers prestigious lecture at international behavior analysis convention

Miltenberger was selected for this honor in recognition of his extensive career in applied research addressing socially significant problems.

May 30, 2025Child and Family Studies, College News

Large group of faculty, staff and students in the MFT and EFT program

Child and Family Studies faculty host Emotionally Focused Therapy externship in partnership with EFT Tampa Bay

The externship provided hands-on training to more than 100 participants and students.

May 29, 2025Child and Family Studies, College News

Bruce Levin

Behavioral health journal supports global mental health goals

Led by Bruce Lubotsky Levin, DrPH, MPH, the journal has made significant contributions to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

May 14, 2025Child and Family Studies, College News

Joanna Agrinsoni and Rhea Law

CBCS undergrad earns competitive funding for bilingual education research

This summer, Joanna Agrinsoni will undergo advanced training in research methods, data analysis, and open science practices.

May 12, 2025Child and Family Studies, College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders

Michelle Ray, Christine Rover, Beth Boone, Ruth Hirshfeld, Sylvia Diehl and Mindy Stevens

Fiesta by the Bay raises funds, honors champions in support of autism community

The annual fundraiser brought together nearly 200 guests to celebrate inclusion, raise funds, and support autism-friendly initiatives.

May 8, 2025Child and Family Studies, College News

Connie Walker-Egea, Linda M. Callejas and Svetlana Yampolskaya

Researchers identify key predictors of mental health treatment completion in Indiana

The study highlights the importance of integrated care and peer support in improving treatment outcomes.

May 8, 2025Child and Family Studies, College News

Gelawdiyos Haile and Everette Coffman

USF faculty and alumna present innovative attachment-based models at national humanistic counseling conference

Everette Coffman, PhD, and alumna Monica Lamie shared trauma-informed therapy approaches.

May 7, 2025Child and Family Studies, College News

Children joining in a group activity

School readiness program expands to serve more Hillsborough County families

The Hillsborough HIPPY Parent Involvement Project is set to expand its reach by 50% after a funding increase from the Children’s Board of Hillsborough County.

April 30, 2025Child and Family Studies, College News

HHPIP staff at the HIPPY U.S. National Conference

51ÔÚÏß home instruction programs shine at national conference

The 51ÔÚÏß Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY) Training and Technical Assistance Center and the Hillsborough HIPPY Parent Involvement Project earned top honors.

April 18, 2025Child and Family Studies, College News

Cohort of incoming graduate scholars

12th annual ITRE conference highlights research, collaboration in addressing adolescent substance use

The annual conference convenes national and local leaders in implementation science and practice.

April 14, 2025Child and Family Studies, College News

Speech-language pathology student works with patient

CBCS programs see rise in U.S. News & World Report rankings

Three programs — clinical rehabilitation and mental health counseling, speech-language pathology, and audiology — jumped multiple spots in the rankings.

April 8, 2025Child and Family Studies, College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders

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