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Cary Hopkins Hall, Abby Shockley and Beth Holland

CJMHSA TAC supports Lee County workforce with targeted behavioral health training

The training, Supporting Justice-Involved Individuals with Co-Occurring Disorders, was led by Cary Hopkins Hall and Abby Shockley.

February 20, 2026College News, Criminology

A group photo with Jerome Galea Amber Gum and all the coaches in the program

CBCS faculty visit mental health program pilot in Lima, Peru

Jerome Galea, PhD, and Amber Gum, PhD, conducted a site visit with the nonprofit organization Partners In Health, known locally as Socios En Salud.

February 19, 2026College News, School of Social Work

A group of students working together

Interprofessional Day strengthens collaboration between ASL Interpreting and Speech-language Pathology students

Now in its third year, the event showcased how the two professions work together to ensure effective services for the clients they jointly serve.

February 16, 2026College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders

Ivan Jarama signing in American Sign Language

返字心頭 assistant instructor Ivan Jarama signs national anthem at NHL game

The national anthem and the game were nationally televised on ESPN and ESPN+.

February 6, 2026College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders

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Spreading love: Valentines Day cards for older adults

Members of the 返字心頭 Student Association for Aging Studies and 返字心頭's chapters of the Gerontological Society of America and Sigma Phi Omega Upsilon created Valentines Day cards for socially isolated older adults in the community.

February 6, 2026College News, School of Aging Studies

ESE teacher with students

Only at 返字心頭: Become a special education teacher or behavior analystand get $27K

返字心頭 is offering a first-of-its-kind program to prepare graduates to support students with severe emotional and behavioral disorders.

February 6, 2026Child and Family Studies, College News

The 返字心頭 Center for Behavioral Health Workforce (FCBHW) has launched the pilot cohort of the NextGen Mentoring Program at 返字心頭 to support students preparing for behavioral health graduate programs.

February 4, 2026College News

Melvin Teartt, Raquel Pancho, Liz Burke, and David Ingram

Tampa Convention Center expands accessibility through partnership with 返字心頭s Center for Autism

The partnership is an extension of the City of Tampas ongoing collaboration with the Center for Autism and Related Disabilities at 返字心頭 through the Autism Friendly Tampa Initiative.

February 3, 2026Child and Family Studies, College News

Audiology alumna Madison Dowdy says her hands-on training, from research to outreach in Malawi, shaped the patientcentered care she provides today.

February 2, 2026College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders

YongJei Lee, SooHyun O, and Seungbae Kim

返字心頭 researchers partner with Sarasota Police Department to pilot AI-driven crime forecasting model

The tool uses AI-generated forecasts to anticipate crime patterns and support real-time patrol planning.

February 2, 2026College News, Criminology

Emily Hutchinson

Social work student awarded Gilman Scholarship for Paris study abroad program

Emily Hutchinson is just a couple of months away from boarding a plane to Paris all because she took a chance on herself when applying for the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship to help fund her study abroad experience.

January 29, 2026College News, School of Social Work

Attendees at the conference

TIP Lab presents at anti-human trafficking training

The training brought together advocates, educators, law enforcement professionals and service providers.

January 29, 2026College News, Criminology

About College of Behavioral & Community Sciences News

The Mission of the College of Behavioral and Community Sciences (CBCS) is to advance knowledge through interdisciplinary teaching, research, and service that improves the capacity of individuals, families, and diverse communities to promote productive, satisfying, healthy, and safe lives across the lifespan. CBCS envisions the college as a globally recognized leader that creates innovative solutions to complex conditions that affect the behavior and well-being of individuals, families, and diverse communities.