Mastering cybercrime: How USF helped a federal agent sharpen his investigative skills
03/14/25 — As cybercriminals develop more sophisticated tactics, investigators like Gary Rudd must stay ahead of the latest digital threats.
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A tool developed by the Trafficking in Persons Risk to Resilience Research Lab will assist law enforcement and anti-trafficking organizations by illustrating the magnitude, trends, and geographic scope of human trafficking across the state.
The LAUNCH USF team has unveiled their groundbreaking virtual reality and artificial intelligence project that will enhance learning experiences for youth and adults with disabilities.
Shelly Marc, who earned a Bachelor of Arts from USF in criminology and political science in 2013, is one of six alumni honored this year as part of the USF Alumni Association's Outstanding Young Alumni Awards.
Three College of Behavioral and Community Sciences team members were recently recognized with USF Outstanding Staff Awards. These awards honor USF employees who demonstrate above-and-beyond performance.
Several programs in the College of Behavioral and Community Sciences are among the best in the nation according to rankings by US News & World Report.
Lauren Smith credits the online MS in Cybercrime program's blend of expert faculty, flexible learning options, and industry-relevant curriculum as key factors that equipped her with the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in the constantly changing field.
Spring Break
March 17
March 17-23
Building Community in a Post-COVID Era for Older Adults and Their Families
March 27
Duvall Conference | Collaborating to Tackle Local Substance Misuse
April 02
Risk to Resilience: Innovations in Human Trafficking Research and Response
April 25
03/14/25 — As cybercriminals develop more sophisticated tactics, investigators like Gary Rudd must stay ahead of the latest digital threats.
03/06/25 — Presenters represented students from social work, aging studies, communication sciences and disorders, child and family studies, and mental health law and policy.
03/06/25 — Mentored by Hana Kim, PhD, Chiguru conducted her study in the Language in Aging and Stroke Rehabilitation Lab.