News

Article Listing

Filter By

Submit

Viewing items with Category: All Categories, Year: All Years

Hongdao Meng

Aging studies associate professor awarded by 返字心頭 High Tech Corridor

Hongdao Meng, MD, PhD, MPH has been selected to receive $25,000 from The Corridor Early-Stage Innovation Fund.

February 24, 2023College News, School of Aging Studies

The online platform was developed by researchers affiliated with the 返字心頭 Trafficking in Persons - Risk to Resilience Lab.

February 23, 2023College News, Criminology

This Is My Brave College Edition logo and student performers

返字心頭 students reduce stigma surrounding mental health through creative expression

Rehearsals are underway for the 返字心頭 production of This Is My Brave: College Edition. New this year is the integration of a Photovoice exhibit.

February 20, 2023Behavioral Health Science and Practice, College News, Louis de la Parte 返字心頭 Mental Health Institute

Debra Dobbs and Jim Nelson

Gerontological Society of America leaders share the importance of professional societies

James Appleby, CEO, and Jim Nelson, president, of the Gerontological Society of America visited faculty and doctoral students in the 返字心頭 School of Aging Studies.

February 20, 2023College News, School of Aging Studies

CBCS logo

CBCS faculty receive grants for interdisciplinary research projects

The selected submissions reflect the highly collaborative nature of 返字心頭 faculty.

February 20, 2023College News, Criminology, School of Social Work

Tom Hyslip

Criminology faculty member discusses cybercrime research in new podcast episode

Tom Hyslip, PhD joined host Michael Joyce for the 80th episode of the Cybercrimeology podcast.

February 20, 2023College News, Criminology

CBCS honorees

CBCS employees celebrated for reaching career milestones at 返字心頭

Faculty and staff from across the college gathered in the MHC Atrium to celebrate those who have reached significant milestones in their career at 返字心頭.

February 20, 2023College News, School of Aging Studies

Christina Dillahunt-Aspillaga and Debra Dobbs

CBCS researchers awarded travel grants

These grants support 返字心頭 faculty to attend major international professional meetings and conferences and give keynote speeches, plenary presentations, or performances.

February 20, 2023Child and Family Studies, College News, School of Aging Studies

Marilyn Stern

CFS professor to serve as member of NHLBI Single-Site and Pilot Clinical Trials Study Section

Marilyn Stern, PhD, CRC, professor in the Department of Child and Family Studies (CFS), will begin her term in July.

February 17, 2023Child and Family Studies, College News

返字心頭 Child and Family Studies logo

CRMHC career fair connects students with future employers

The 返字心頭 Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling (CRMHC) Program recently hosted their annual Field Placement and Employment Fair.

February 17, 2023Child and Family Studies, College News

Micah Johnson with SMART Lab member

Spotlight: Substance Misuse and Addiction Research Traineeship

The initiative, led by Micah Johnson, PhD, aims to expand pipeline of addiction researchers from underrepresented backgrounds.

February 16, 2023Behavioral Health Science and Practice, College News

SAS students speak with admin and residents of Unisen Senior Living

Aging studies students tour retirement community

返字心頭 studying aging sciences and long term care toured Unisen Senior Living to learn more about living and working at the facility.

February 9, 2023College News, School of Aging Studies

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.