Forty-six Masters students received their diplomas and were individually hooded at a ceremony held Friday, May 3rd, 2013 in the Marshall Center Oval Theater. Read more...
The USF Office of Community Engagement and Partnerships recently honored three College of Behavioral and Community Sciences faculty members with Research That Matters Faculty-Community Partnership Grants. All three awards this year were given to our faculty for their impactful research in our community that has immediate real-world impact. Read more...
The College of Behavioral and Community Sciences is pleased to announce that Amanda Armstrong (Criminology), Melissa Barongi (MHLP) and Victoria Marino (Aging Studies) are the first three recipients of the Moms Project Scholarship Awards. Read more...
The Department of Mental Health Law and Policy is excited to announce that the first four graduates from the new behavioral healthcare major will be receiving their degrees in this week's commencement ceremonies! Read more...
The College of Behavioral and Community Sciences is proud to announce that four students will graduate with distinction in May. Eric Biel (Criminology), Shannon Cornett (CSD), Shamery Fernandez (MHLP), and Celia Riffel (CSD) have all gone above and beyond their classwork and stand out from their peers, earning them one of the highest honors that the University of South Florida has to offer. Read more...
The Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) from the United States Department of Labor/Bureau of Labor Statistics Edition reveals good news for our college. The majority of jobs geared to our graduates are above - many well above - the projected rate of change in employment for the 10-year timeframe between 2010 and 2020. Read more...
The College of Behavioral and Community Sciences prepares students, scholars, human service providers, policy makers, and other professionals to improve the quality of life, health, and safety of diverse populations and to promote positive change in individuals, groups, communities, organizations and systems.
The "Smoking and Alcohol Study" Seeking Paid Participants
This research project is currently recruiting 18-65 year old smokers who are regular drinkers and want to quit smoking in the next six months. You may receive up to $173 for six months of participation, including in-person assessments and daily phone interviews twice a day. If interested, call (813) 974-6133. This study has been approved by the USF IRB #8388. PI: Amy Cohn, Ph.D.
















