College of Behavioral and Community Sciences

CFS Announces Faculty Positions

The Florida Center for Inclusive Communities Seeks Co-Director and the Applied Behavior Analysis Program Seeks Associate Professor

In Other News

Professor Raymond G. Miltenberger Selected for USF Faculty Profile

Dr. Miltenberger is director of the USF master’s degree program in applied behavior analysis (ABA), designed to meet growing needs in Florida and nationally for practitioners who can work effectively in the fields of developmental disabilities, education, child protective services, rehabilitation, mental health, and business and technology.

New Projects and Funding for CFS

Congratulations to CFS faculty and researchers who have recently received funding for new or continuing projects serving individuals with disabilities.

USF Receives Funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to Study the Impact of Tic Disorders in Youth

The study aims to gain a better understanding of the public health burden and the specific challenges faced by youth with tic disorders and their families.

Preparing for School Success: 2,500 Florida Students Benefit from Early Intervention Program

Housed within CFS, the Florida HIPPY Training and Technical Assistance Center is the second largest HIPPY state office in the United States.

Congratulations To CFS Faculty And Staff On Their Recent Accomplishments In The Publishing World

They have contributed to books now in press and scheduled to be released soon through Brooks Publishing.

2009 KIDS COUNT Data Book: Counting What Counts

The Annie E. Casey Foundation (AECF) has released its 20th annual KIDS COUNT Data Book which profiles the well-being of America’s  children on a state-by-state basis and ranks states on 10 measures of well-being.