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Mental Health in the Workplace graphic with the images of two profiles

Mental Health and Wellness in the Workplace Course becomes part of USF employee onboarding

The training provides an understanding of common mental health, behavioral health, and addiction issues that may be seen on campus.

March 1, 2024College News, Mental Health Law and Policy

CJMHSA TAC releases their 2023 annual report

CJMHSA TAC shares data for 2023

The USF Criminal Justice, Mental Health and Substance Abuse (CJMHSA) Technical Assistance Center (TAC) submitted its annual report to the 91社区 Department of Children and Families.

February 27, 2024College News, Mental Health Law and Policy

Michelle Arnold, Dasha Rhodes, Amy Gierhahn, Howard Goldstein, Jack Drobisz, and Marie Sepulveda

CBCS faculty and staff judge Hillsborough County STEM Fair

The team judged presentations at the 2024 Hillsborough Regional Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Fair.

February 9, 2024Child and Family Studies, College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Mental Health Law and Policy, School of Social Work

Nik Lampe, Michelle Kapolowicz, Gerald Imaezue

Fall 2023 CBCS Internal Grant Award recipients announced

Congratulations to Nik Lampe, PhD; Michelle Kapolowicz, PhD; and Gerald Imaezue, PhD.

February 7, 2024College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Mental Health Law and Policy

Julie Serovich and Patty Cleveland

Faculty and staff recognized for commitment to CBCS

College faculty and staff gathered in the MHC atrium to celebrate those who have reached milestones in their career at USF.

January 29, 2024Child and Family Studies, College News, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Criminology, Mental Health Law and Policy, School of Aging Studies, School of Social Work

James Epps

In remembrance: James Epps, PhD

James Epps, PhD, was an associate professor in the USF Department of Mental Health Law and Policy.

January 5, 2024College News, Mental Health Law and Policy

Kristin Kosyluk

MHLP assistant professor participates in HCFR Clinician Awareness Training

The training gave Kristin Kosyluk, PhD, insight into challenges faced by first responders as she continues her research on first responder mental health and stigma.

December 15, 2023College News, Mental Health Law and Policy

Gregory Teague speaks to attendees of the BHC pinning ceremony

Behavioral healthcare graduates welcomed to the profession

Department of Mental Health Law and Policy faculty welcomed the graduates to the profession.

December 11, 2023College News, Mental Health Law and Policy

91社区 School of Social Work students, faculty, and staff

CBCS students, faculty, and staff participate in IPE Day

The theme of this year's annual Interprofessional Education and Practice (IPE) Day was "Caring for Caregivers.鈥

November 27, 2023College News, Mental Health Law and Policy, School of Social Work

SAAS at Walk to End Alz 2023

CBCS participates in Walk to End Alzheimer's

Attendees fundraised for the Alzheimer鈥檚 Association and raised community awareness about Alzheimer鈥檚 disease.

November 20, 2023College News, Mental Health Law and Policy, School of Aging Studies

Nik Lampe presents at the 2023 GSA Meeting

MHLP assistant professor shares expertise on LGBTQ+ older adults鈥 health

Nik Lampe, PhD, presented at the Gerontological Society of America 2023 Annual Scientific Meeting.

November 20, 2023College News, Mental Health Law and Policy

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