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Group photo at the MICARE evaluation

William Haley serves as international program evaluator in Chile

The visit was part of an evaluation process organized by Chile’s national research funding agency.

October 27, 2025College News, School of Aging Studies

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CBCS faculty awarded tenure and promotion

Several CBCS faculty were recognized at the Fall Assembly for receiving tenure and promotion. One professor was awarded tenure, and seven faculty members were promoted.

October 27, 2025Behavioral Health Science and Practice, Child and Family Studies, College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Criminology, School of Aging Studies, School of Social Work

Participants at the walk to end Alzheimer's

School of Aging Studies participates in 2025 Walk to End Alzheimer's

Hosted by the Alzheimer's Association, the Walk to End Alzheimer's is the world's largest fundraiser for Alzheimer's care, support, and research.

October 20, 2025College News, School of Aging Studies

Yu Sun, Lindsay Peterson, Debra Dobbs, and Hongdao Meng

CBCS faculty participate in panel on technology and aging at statewide summit

Hosted with the Florida Senior Living Association, the summit drew leaders from across the state for a day of learning and collaboration focused on advancing care for older adults.

October 8, 2025College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders, School of Aging Studies

After losing her sister — a devoted gerontology master's student in the USF School of Aging Studies and a nursing home administrator — Lynda James-Gilboe honored her memory by creating the Kymberly J. Harris Scholarship in Long Term Care at USF.

October 3, 2025College News, School of Aging Studies

Older adults walking on a nice fall day

School of Aging Studies launches monthly tips for aging well

"News You Can Use to Age Well" are reader-friendly research summaries designed to share practical information that older adults can apply in their lives.

September 30, 2025College News, School of Aging Studies

Public health professionals in the Cancer Epidemiology Education In Special Populations fellowship

Doctoral student Natalia Babenko completes Cancer Epidemiology Education in Special Populations fellowship

The program included a distinguished group of public health professionals conducting cancer research both in the United States and abroad.

September 25, 2025College News, School of Aging Studies

Students during the School of Aging Studies welcome reception

School of Aging Studies welcomes new leadership, faculty, and students

The School of Aging Studies hosted a welcome reception Friday, Aug. 29, to kick off the fall 2025 semester.

September 3, 2025College News, School of Aging Studies

Siyun Peng

School of Aging Studies welcomes new assistant professor, Siyun Peng

Peng is a gerontologist, sociologist, and applied statistician whose research focuses on the reciprocal relationship between social relationships and health across the life course.

August 26, 2025School of Aging Studies

Cindy Mason, Lisa Lind, Debra Dobbs, Latrice Vinson and Bill Haley presenting at American Psychological Association annual meeting

Victor Molinari honored at American Psychological Association meeting

Nearly 100 people attended the presentation about Molinari’s legacy and his impact on advancing the field of long-term care and nursing home quality.

August 12, 2025College News, School of Aging Studies

Lindsay Peterson

Hurricanes and housing risks for older adults: Lindsay Peterson discusses at summit

Peterson's presentation highlighted research, including her own, documenting the disproportionate effects of hurricanes on the older adult population.

August 5, 2025College News, School of Aging Studies

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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.

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