Gerald C. Imaezue presents on universal aphasia treatment at USF Department of Neurology Grand Rounds
03/05/25 — Imaezue discussed recursive self-feedback as a scalable, self-directed approach to aphasia recovery.
Fifteen second-year audiology students celebrated a milestone in their training during the doctoral program's annual White Coat Ceremony. The ceremony recognizes students' transition to practice.
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.
Courtney Whitt, PhD, executive director of the newly established Florida Center for Behavioral Health Workforce, announced the center's key initiatives at its inaugural event.
The Trafficking in Persons Risk to Resilience Lab is creating powerful new resources to combat human trafficking after receiving nearly $3 million from the 2024 federal spending package. (Photo: Cliff McBride)
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.
Info Session: Online MA in Rehabilitation Counseling and Disability Sciences
March 13
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
03/05/25 — Imaezue discussed recursive self-feedback as a scalable, self-directed approach to aphasia recovery.
03/05/25 — Anita Turner, EdD, joined 1,500 advocates, researchers, and volunteers at the impactful summit.
03/04/25 — The conference will kick off USF Sarasota-Manatee's effort to help local governments and organizations develop strategies to fight substance misuse.