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2024 News
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LAUNCH hosts a night of discovery to close out fall semester
Families, mentors, donors, and staff attended a reception followed by the students' end-of-semester presentations.
Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ researchers address literacy needs in Liberia
As part of the Family Literacy Initiative/Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool
Youngsters, Ruby Joseph, MPA, and her team provide preschool educational services
and an adult literacy program to some of the poorest families in Monrovia, Liberia.
CFS gathers to celebrate its achievements in 2024
The red carpet was rolled out to welcome the "stars" of the Department of Child and Family Studies to the department's annual fall luncheon.
CFS professor elected as distinguished fellow of National Academies of Practice
Jason Anthony was invited to join the National Academies of Practice at the organization's most esteemed membership level.
CFS faculty member appointed to Presidential Advisory Committee on Accessibility
Laura RodrÃguez López, EdD, will work with the council to advise the president on issues affecting Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ faculty, staff, and students.
ABA graduate student receives $10K fellowship
Abby Paglia was awarded the 2024-2025 Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ Fellowship from Behavioral Consulting of Tampa Bay.
CFS associate professor receives award from Florida Psychological Association
Rick Weinberg, PhD, was given the Outstanding Contributions to Psychology in the Public Interest award from the Florida Psychological Association.
CARD assists Red Cross with hurricane recovery efforts
Center for Autism and Related Disabilities (CARD) staff jumped into action to provide resources and sensory relief items for families in need.
ABA student receives award at FABA Conference
Gabriela Salazar was honored with the Jose Martinez-Diaz Memorial Award at the 44th Annual Florida Association for Behavior Analysis (FABA) Conference.
CFS researchers awarded $9.9M to enhance employment services for individuals with disabilities
The project will integrate virtual reality and artificial intelligence technologies into LAUNCH at Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬'s employment and transition programs to address the critical shortage of skilled labor and promote inclusivity in the workplace.
MFT students win second place in AAMFT Student Ethics Competition
Two Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ students placed second in the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) annual Student Ethics Competition.
Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling program earns reaccreditation
This accreditation ensures that students receive a quality educational experience.
HIPPY celebrates 33rd annual graduation ceremony
Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY) is an evidence-based home visiting program that helps prepare children for school success.
Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ ABA programs earn top national rankings for exam pass rates
The Behavior Analyst Certification Board® has ranked Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) programs as number one in the country for exam pass rates.
CFS associate professor awarded funding from The Corridor Early-Stage Innovation Fund
Matthew Foster, PhD, was selected by the Florida High Tech Corridor and Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ Research & Innovation.
Inaugural class of specialized disability advocates and counselors graduate from Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬
The first-ever class of the Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ Master of Arts in Rehabilitation Counseling and Disability Sciences program graduated this weekend.
CRMHC students receive scholarships for community service and academic excellence
Two students in the Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling (CRMHC) program have been awarded scholarships.
CFS faculty among recipients awarded $2 million 4-year grant to address chronic school absenteeism
Department of Child and Family Studies and School of Social Work faculty are among the recipients.
ABA doctoral candidate featured on Behavioral Observations podcast
Amalix Flores, MS, BCBA, discussed the history of behavior analysis in Venezuela, paying tribute to the legacy of Venezuelans in the science of behavior analysis.
CFS administrative specialist receives Staff Senate Quiet Quality Award
The award was presented to Telisha McKenzie, administrative specialist in the Department of Child and Family Studies (CFS).
CFS Associate Professor Bruce Lubotsky Levin Co-edits new text on women's behavioral health
CFS Associate Professor Bruce Lubotsky Levin, DrPH, MPH, along with Ardis Hanson, Assistant Director, Research & Education at the Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ Shimberg Health Sciences Library, have co-edited a new textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in many academic disciplines, including the social and behavioral sciences, public health, women’s studies, medical anthropology, and medical sociology.
Marriage and Family Therapy program earns accreditation
The program was established at Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ in fall 2020 to meet a growing demand for marriage and family therapists in the state of Florida.
CFS research administrators contribute to SRA International meeting
The Society of Research Administrators (SRA) International provides education and professional development to professionals from over 40 countries.
National Training Institute on Effective Practices draws over 1,000 attendees
The annual conference has doubled in size over the last decade and sold out in a record four days this year.
ABA doctoral candidate featured on Behavioral Observations podcast
Amalix Flores, MS, BCBA, discussed the history of behavior analysis in Venezuela, paying tribute to the legacy of Venezuelans in the science of behavior analysis.
Kevin Kent’s mission is to make a difference through behavior analysis
Realizing that the professionals who aided in his childhood transformation were behavior analysts, Kent felt a deep desire to pay it forward.
CFS administrative specialist receives Staff Senate Quiet Quality Award
The award was presented to Telisha McKenzie, administrative specialist in the Department of Child and Family Studies (CFS).
CARD at Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ unites community with annual Fiesta by the Bay fundraiser
Master Sgt. Jeff Massaro was honored for his pivotal role in enhancing the SafetyNet Tracking program at the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office.
ABA students participate in graduate and undergraduate poster sessions
Students of the minor in applied behavior analysis program and the master's program recently showcased their research.
How chewing food helped a psychology grad find her passion for applied behavior analysis
After landing a chance job teaching children how to eat and expand their diets, Faith Raulerson discovered a passion for applied behavior analysis.
The RBT program has consistently been in the top five training providers in the nation.
Rightpath researchers present at TESOL convention
Researchers from the Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ Rightpath Research and Innovation Center were among presenters at the TESOL International Convention & Expo.
Students explore field experience opportunities at CRMHC fair
The fair provides an opportunity for students in the Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling (CRMHC) program to learn about placement partnerships.
CFS associate professor to meet Ambassador of France to the U.S.
Tammy Jorgensen Smith is in the Department of Child and Family Studies' Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling program.
CFS faculty give recommendations to reduce disparities among marginalized groups
The research team presented findings and recommendations from an evaluation of statewide equity initiatives.
CABH program celebrates largest graduating class
The Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health (CABH) Master of Science program had its largest graduating class to date in fall 2023.
CFS leadership serve as keynote speakers at conference on positive behavior support
George and Gaunt shared research and resources regarding positive behavior supports.
This article profiles the work of the at Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬, which provides training and technical assistance to schools that help improve student outcomes and school climate.
CFS faculty recognized with Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ Gold Quality Online designation
A Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ High-Quality Gold designation means an online course has met rigorous, research-based standards of course design.
CFS faculty and staff recognized for reaching milestones in their careers at Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬
Among those recognized were: CFS Chair Lise Fox, PhD; Ruby Joseph, MPA; and Selecia Watson for 30 years of service; Sonya Jones for 25 years; and Bob Lutz for 20 years. Others were also recognized for 15, 10 and 5 years. See full list.
News Archives
2023 News
BCOTB awards fellowship to ABA student
Applied Behavior Analysis student Kalysta Gregory was awarded a $10,000 fellowship from Behavior Consulting of Tampa Bay.
CFS professor awarded $3.3 million grant to build positive school culture
Heather George, PhD, will continue to co-direct the Technical Assistance Center on Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports.
CABH program celebrates largest graduating class
The fully online, non-clinical program prepares professionals to serve in public and nonprofit agencies and schools that work to positively impact the lives of children, adolescents, and emerging adults.
CFS staff member recognized for outstanding contributions to Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬
Maricel Hernandez, assistant director in the Department of Child and Family Studies (CFS), recently received a 2023 Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ Outstanding Staff Award.
Rightpath professors awarded $1.8 million to enhance early education programs in Florida
The project, led by Jason Anthony, PhD, EdS, and Jeffrey Williams, PhD, will support the creation of a quality rating system for programs that accept VPK vouchers.
Brian Gaunt and Heather George keynote presenters at Georgia APBS conference
The Georgia Association for Positive Behavior Support (GAPBS) hosts a conference annually to bring together educators, interventionists, family members, clinicians and community partners to share research, information and resources regarding positive behavior supports and the lasting impact they have in homes, schools and community.
Congratulations 2023 CRMHC graduates!
CRMHC graduates completed a 2-and-half-year 60-credit hour master’s program with a 900-hours field work in the community!
Each year, our program directors recognize community partners, university partners, individuals, and teams they feel have contributed significantly to their programs and our vision.
In its commitment to nurturing future professionals in the field, BCOTB has consistently supported students from the University of South Florida’s (Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬) ABA programs. This support is exemplified through their annual scholarship offerings, which help aspiring students achieve their academic and professional goals.
CFS faculty & staff among presenters at National PBIS Forum in Chicago
The Forum is a technical assistance activity of the Center on PBIS and has been designed to support state, regional, and local educational leaders, together with community and family partners, to increase the effectiveness of school environments through the evidence based PBIS framework.
CFS professor recognized for scholarly contributions to Latinx communities
Marilyn Stern recently received a Status of Latinos (SoL) Award for her numerous scholarly contributions to the Latinx community.
Ride for a Cause: Cycling for Autism October 21, 2023
Over the past 11 years the has raised over $200,000 with their annual Cycling for Autism event to benefit the Applied Behavior Analysis Program, the at Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬, and the Tampa Midtown Rotary Foundation.
BCS PhD student presents at National Symposium on Juvenile Services
Allahon Bailey completed her work through a directed research course with Roxann Taormina, PhD.
CFS Faculty Receive $2 Million Research Grant From Institute of Education Sciences
The primary goal of the study is to train school-based professionals to become behavioral coaches, equipping them with the necessary skills to guide individualized behavior support teams through the PTR process.
CARD-Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ Receives Donation from Tampa Bay Sports Commission's Campaign
Georgia Tech players selected the Center for Autism and Related Disabilities (CARD) as their local charity to receive $500.
CARD Consultants Share Expertise on Behaviors of Children with Autism
Center for Autism and Related Disabilities (CARD) consultants Liz Burke, MS and Christine Maughan, MEd, presented at the Florida Children & Families Summit.
ABA Researchers Share Findings at Leadership Conference
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) faculty Catia Cividini-Motta, PhD, BCBA-D, Kwang-Sun Cho Blair, PhD, BCBA-D, and Tracy-Ann Gilbert Smith, MS presented their research findings at the 2023 Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) Leadership and Project Directors' Conference.
CARD Consultant Recognized as a Top Latino Leader
Yazmin Castellano will receive the Top Latino Leader Award at the 2023 National Latino Leadership Conference.
CRMHC Associate Professor to Serve as Journal's Associate Editor
Tammy Jorgensen Smith, PhD, CRC has been invited to serve as an associate editor for Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences.
The project is aimed at enhancing the promotion of mental health wellbeing of children and youth with or at risk for behavioral and mental health challenges by preparing 40 high-quality school-based behavior analysts and social workers from diverse backgrounds.
The customized transition program assists in preparing young adults diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder for employment and/or college. In operation since 2009, LAUNCH Academy was the first program of its kind in the state.
ABA Program Director Raymond Miltenberger Publishes Seventh Edition of Popular Textbook
Behavior Modification: Principles and Procedures is a commonly assigned textbook for undergraduate and graduate courses in applied behavior analysis or behavior modification.
CFS Clinical Associate Professor Advises High Schoolers on Healthy Decision Making
Rick Weinberg, PhD, ABPP was invited to speak to Wharton High School students on their Club Day.
CFS Associate Professor Attends Bilingual Conference in Israel
The conference brought together scholars who shared their knowledge on intervention, narrative studies, bilingualism, and language development.
FCIC Names New Associate Director
Beth Boone, PhD, BCBA has dedicated her career to working with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.
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.
Tampa Midtown Rotary Club gifts $22,000 to Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬-CARD and ABA program
The Tampa Midtown Rotary Club presented $22,000 to support Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ programs that help
individuals with autism and their families.
Associate Research Professor Receives Service to the Association Award from AAIDD
Elizabeth Perkins, PhD has been a highly active member of the American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (AAIDD) for more than 20 years.
CFS Professor Presents Research on Teaching Safety Skills to Children
Raymond Miltenberger, PhD, BCBA-D presented his research as part of the Pints of Science Quarterly Lecture Series.
Former Instructor Creates a Lasting Legacy with Endowed Scholarship in CRMHC
After 15 years as an instructor in the University of South Florida (Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬) Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling (CRMHC) program, Dae Sheridan’s name will continue to be recognized by faculty, students, and staff in CRMHC forever.
CFS Research Assistant Professor Elected to Global Alliance Board of Directors
Linda Callejas, PhD, will serve as a member-at-large to the board of directors for the Global Alliance for Behavioral Health and Social Justice for two years.
Celebrating 50 years of CRMHC: Meet one of the Program’s First Graduates
When the very first cohort of rehabilitation counseling students at the University of South Florida graduated, among them was Erio Alvarez, a recent veteran whose degree would advance his trailblazing career in corrections.
2022 News
Past Executive Director gives $100K to Program that Supports Young Adults with Autism
Dr. Karen A. Berkman’s gift will benefit students in The Learning Academy.
CBCS Students Participate in IPE Day 2022
Seven CBCS students participated in the 5th annual Interprofessional Education (IPE) Day at the Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ Health Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation last month.
Congratulations to 2022 CFS Fall Luncheon Awardees
Congratulations to the individuals, teams and community partners who contributed to the success of CFS in 2022!
Florida Rep. Traci Koster Visits the Marriage and Family Therapy Program
Koster received recognition for her sponsorship of Florida House Bill 343/Mental Health Professional Licensure.
CFS Associate Research Professor Recognized for Disability Advocacy
Elizabeth Perkins, PhD is the 2022 recipient of the George S. Jesien Distinguished Achievement Award from the Association of University Centers on Disabilities.
CFS Clinical Associate Professor Recognized for Exemplary Teaching
Richard Weinberg, PhD, ABPP, was awarded the Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award and was commended for his effective teaching, innovation, and commitment to students and their success.
CFS Researchers Share Expertise at ACRM 2022 Annual Conference
The team presented on multicultural and ethical considerations of behavioral health at the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Conference.
ABA Graduate Student Receives Scholarship from Butterfly Effects
The scholarship is awarded to a student dedicated to making meaningful change in the lives of children and families affected by ASD.
CBCS Announces Recipients of Undergraduate Research Assistantships
Thirteen CBCS undergraduate students have been awarded undergraduate research assistantships to work with faculty on research projects in spring 2023.
The U.S. Department of Education has awarded the $5.5 million dollar grant to advance her training and research activities on child behavior – a critical focal point, especially as children and parents navigate post-pandemic repercussions.
Clinical Rehabilitation & Mental Health Counseling Celebrates 50 Years
When Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ began offering courses in rehabilitation counseling in 1972 just 10 students filled the seats. Fifty years later, the number of students has grown to nearly 150, supported by a dozen faculty members.
The funds raised at Fiesta by the Bay help CARD-Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ provide free programs and projects throughout the year across 14 counties.
CFS Professor Marilyn Stern Recognized Among Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ Outstanding Research Award Achievements
This year’s awards recognize 26 faculty members—the largest group to date—for their important achievements.
The conference provided an opportunity for schools to hear the latest research on multi-tiered systems of support, to learn from researchers and practitioners about implementation of positive behaviour supports in schools and to network and share effective practice with others.
CFS Associate Inspires Students and University Leaders in Chile
Trina D. Spencer, PhD, BCBA-D, shared her research findings and provided consultation to university leaders in Chile.
Tampa Midtown Rotary Club to Host 11th Annual Cycling for Autism
On Saturday, October 22, 2022, the Tampa Midtown Rotary Club will host its 11th Annual Cycling for Autism to support programs at the University of South Florida focused on helping individuals with autism and their families.
Get to know the New Chair of CFS: Q&A with Lise Fox
Lise Fox, PhD became chair of the Department of Child & Family Studies (CFS) in August. She has served in several roles within CFS over the past 27 years.
CFS Begins Fall 2022 with New Department Chair as Mario Hernandez Plans for Retirement
A "Passing of the Gavel" event was held July 29th for faculty, staff, family members and guests to recognize and thank Dr. Hernandez for his years of service to the department, and welcome Dr. Fox into her new leadership role.
The award recognizes individuals for outstanding accomplishments and contributions to the community through courageous advocacy, education and diligent persistence in pursuing goals that improve the quality of life for persons with disabilities.
Marriage and Family Therapy Master's Program Celebrates First Graduating Class
The MFT Program prepares students in both theoretical and clinical work with individuals, families, and couples in the community.
She and her team will evaluate behavioral health services for culturally diverse populations.
The new grant, Evaluation of Implementation to Fidelity of Evidence-Based Services, will Involve Conducting a Statewide Evaluation of Evidence-Based Practices in Florida's Child Welfare System
Sarah Sheffield Receives Inaugural Bob Friedman Endowed Scholarship Award
An award established in honor of Dr. Friedman, long-time Professor and Chair in Child & Family Studies, is given to a graduate student in the last year of their study.
CARD-Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ Autism Friendly Team Recognized by Tampa City Council
Since 2017, CARD-Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ and the Autism Friendly Tampa committee have worked together to make Tampa a welcoming and safe community for individuals on the autism spectrum and their families.
CRMHC and MFT Host Virtual Career and Licensure Panel
Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ Assistant Professor of Instruction/MFT Field Placement Coordinator Lauren Baxley, PhD, LMFT was the moderator and 8 panelists shared their expertise, wisdom and tips with students in both CRMHC & MFT programs.
APBS is a multidisciplinary organization made up of over 1400 professionals (teachers, researchers, university professors, and administrators), family members, and consumers who are committed to the application of positive behavior support within the context of the school, family, and community.
Congratulations to RMHC students Callie Hill, Jessica Klein and Kevin Spath who won in the Social & Behavioral Sciences (including Education) category.
FCIC Releases COVID-19 and Vaccination Information Videos for People with Disabilities
The Florida Center for Inclusive Communities (FCIC) UCEDD, in partnership with Diane Wilkins Productions, and funded by a grant from the Administration for Community Living/CDC, is pleased to announce the release of a new series of free educational videos.
Fully Online Master of Arts in Rehabilitation Counseling and Disability Sciences Begins Fall 2022
Beginning Fall 2022, a new fully online Master of Arts in Rehabilitation Counseling and Disability Sciences (RCDS) will be offered at Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ to meet the increasing demand for Certified Rehabilitation Counselors to work with persons with physical, mental, emotional, and chemical disabilities.
Instructor Jill Heilman Profiled as Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ Boundless Bull
She is a driving force behind the creation of the new Rehabilitation Counseling and Disability Sciences online master’s program, which prepares students for careers as rehabilitation counselors and professional disability specialists. She plans to share the stories of her children and invite other guest speakers with disabilities to speak with classes in the program to help end the stigma and stereotypes that those with disabilities face.
After several starts and stops and a year and a half delay, CFS Associate Professor Dr. Trina Spencer finally made it to South Africa. She won a Fulbright award in 2020, but due to COVID-19, she was unable to begin her experience until 2022.
As a lawyer, neurodiversity expert and author, she is a consultant to top corporations and nonprofits that seek her guidance in creating a diverse workplace, and a sought-after commentator on disability rights issues.
The story explores Dr. Hernandez's childhood growing up in Ybor City to a Cuban father and Spanish and Sicilian mother and his experiences with racism against the Latin community.
CFS/RMHC Professor Marilyn Stern Honored as AAAS Fellow
Dr. Stern is recognized for her distinguished contributions to the field of psychology, particularly for development of parent-involved interventions for obese children and adolescents, pediatric cancer survivors, and at-risk youth.
CFS Associate Professor/ RMHC Program Director Contributes to Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program
The committee is organized by the Institute of International Education and encompass the diversity of U.S. academia.
CFS Study Team is Conducting a National Online Survey of Former Youth Residents of Residential Treatment Facilities and their Parents and Caregivers
The survey is to help understand their experiences and perspective of the care received by the facilities. The types of facilities include programs such as therapeutic boarding schools, wilderness camps, residential treatment centers, and boot camps.
RMHC Hosts Coffee Hour with Fulbright Scholar
Fulbright Scholar Dr. Ming Hung Wang, CRC shared the history of disability rights movement in Taiwan along with the evolution of the special education and vocational rehabilitation systems, both modeled after systems in the United States.
2021 News
- RMHC Student Carmen Florez Receives Josie Torralba Romero Scholarship in Tribute to CFS Research Assistant Professor Linda Callejas
- CFS’s Research Associate Professor Liz Perkins selected for Florida Department of Health’s new Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias Workgroup
- ABA Doctoral Student Arturo Garcia Receives Josie Torralba Romero Scholarship
- New U.S. Department of Education Report Highlights Examples of Work of CFS Faculty
- FCIC Associate Director Elizabeth Perkins Among CBCS Faculty who Co-author 7th Edition Text on Physical Change and Aging
- CFS Professor Heather George Receives Grant from U.S. Department of Education to Improve Mental Health Services in Middle Schools
- CFS Associate Professor Trina Spencer's Research Lab Provides Early Research Experience for Students at All Levels
- CFS and RMHC Welcome Fulbright Scholar Dr. Ming Hung Wang
- New Scholarship Opportunity for CBCS Students in Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling and Social Work
- Research Associate Professor and FCIC Associate Director Liz Perkins Selected to Serve on Board of Disability Rights Florida
- Associate Professor Christina Dillahunt-Aspillaga to Guide Development of Nebraska TBI Statewide Demonstration Project
- Florida Hippy Program and Children's Services Council of Martin County Form Partnership to Bring School Readiness Program to Martin County
- Associate Professor Christina Dillahunt-Aspillaga Selected to Serve on Department of Veterans' Affairs Advisory Committee on Rehabilitation
- Dr. Liz Perkins Honored as EP Magazine Advocate Hero
- RMHC 2021 Speaker Series on Race & Counseling
- CFS Research and Grant Activity Shows Impressive Results for Current Fiscal Year
- NIJ Grant to Address Violence Prevention and Mental Health Training Programs in Schools
- Research Assistant Professor Anna Abella Receives Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ New Researcher Grant
- Associate Professor Christina Dillahunt-Aspillaga Appointed to CRCC Ethics Committee
- Professor Marilyn Stern Invited to Present at National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health Hot Topic Webinar Series
- ABA Students Share Research During Virtual CABA Event
- CARD-Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ Gifted Special Artwork Now On Display Celebrating Autism Acceptance
- Professor Jason Anthony Provides Expertise to Florida's Association of Early Learning Coalitions and Committee for Early Grade Success
- Associate Professor Tina Dillahunt-Aspillaga Co-authors Article on Traumatic Brain Injury in the Military and Veteran Unemployment
- CFS Faculty Author Five Chapters in Book Focused on Supports for Students with Problem Behavior
- CFS Professor Don Kincaid Elected President for the Association for Positive Behavior Support
- CFS Research Professor Heather Peshak George Develops Behavior Management Guides for Education Hub in New Zealand
- New Registered Behavior Technician® (RBT®) 40-Hour Training Provider Pass-Rate Report Ranks Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ Program Third in the Nation
- CFS Professor David Chiriboga Among CBCS Faculty Contributing to Research on Health Vulnerabilities of Korean Americans
- Florida HIPPY T&TA Center to Conduct Pilot Test as Part of the Florida Office of Early Learning's Preschool Development Grant
2020 News
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RMHC Receives 2nd 5-Year Grant Providing Scholarship Opportunities for Master's Students
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ABA Program Receives Five-year Grant from the U.S. Department of Education
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CFS Staff Among Awardees at 2020 Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ Virtual Hispanic Heritage Awards Celebration
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Three CFS Members Selected to Support Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬â€™s Anti-Racism Efforts
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CFS Celebrates New and Continued Funding to Support Florida's Children and Families
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New Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) Program Established at Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ for Fall 2020
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2020 CABA Student Poster Session Revamped into Online Format
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ABA Doctoral Students Record 50 Lectures in One Week for Remote Instruction
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FCIC Admin Team Receives 2019 Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ Outstanding Staff Team Award
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Tina Dillahunt-Aspillaga Selected to Serve on Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ Faculty Senate
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Liz Perkins Honored by the National Historic Recognition Project: 2000-2020
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Autism without Barriers: CARD-Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ Profiled in 2-Part Segment on Telemundo TV 49
2019 News
- RMHC Offers 2020 Summer Study Abroad Course in Intimate Relationships
- Karen Berkman joins Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ President Judy Genshaft at Signing of Harold & Muriel Berkman Charitable Foundation Award
- Online MA in Applied Behavior Analysis Earns No. 1 Ranking by BestColleges
- Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ ABA Program Faculty and Students Present at Inaugural Pan African Congress on Autism in Nairobi, Kenya
2018 News
2017 News