College of Behavioral and Community Sciences

News & Events Category: Staff Notes

Miltenberger Named ABAI President and Receives Outstanding Mentorship Award

Dr. Miltenberger, professor of Child and Family Studies, was recently installed as president of the Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI).
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Dr. Karen Berkman Selected as Faculty Recipient of USF PRIDE Award

She was honored for her work as Chair of the President's Committee on Issues of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
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Dr. Richard Briscoe Listed Among Tampa's 100 Influential African Americans

In observance of Black History month held in February, the Tampa Tribune is identifying the 100 most influential African Americans in Tampa Bay.
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CFS's Glenda Kilpatrick and Janet Reyes Selected Among Experts Chosen to Enhance Support for USF Faculty Researchers

A USF initiative aimed at enhancing the support of faculty researchers and meeting the challenges of today’s research environment has enlisted the expertise of CFS staff.
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Richard Briscoe Receives National Honor for Community Building and Transforming Neighborhoods

NeighborWorks® America, the nation’s leading trainer of community development and affordable housing professionals, awards the Dorothy Richardson Award for Resident Leadership each year to eight community leaders from around the country.
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CFS's Norin Dollard Selected to Attend NIH Summer Institute on Health Services Research

The program, funded by the National Institutes of Health, is aimed at improving services for individuals involved in multiple health service systems. Dollard is one of three FMHI faculty members selected to attend.
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CFS Department Chair Dr. Mario Hernandez is Faculty Recipient of 2008 USF PRIDE Award

Congratulations to Professor and Department of Child and Family Studies (CFS) Chair Dr. Mario Hernandez, who was selected as the faculty recipient of this year's PRIDE award for contributions made to the Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender (LGBT) community.
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CFS's Dr. Mary Armstrong is Elected to Serve as Director at Large of the American Orthopsychiatric Association

"Ortho" provides a common ground for collaborative study, research, and knowledge exchange among individuals from a variety of disciplines engaged in preventive, treatment, and advocacy approaches to mental health.
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Dr. Ray Miltenberger Selected to Receive the American Psychological Association's 2008 Distinguished Contributions to Applied Behavior Analysis Award.

Dr. Miltenberger's contributions to the field will be recognized at the 2008 APA convention, to be held August 14 - 17, 2008 in Boston, MA. In addition to receiving the award, Dr. Miltenberger will be an invited presenter.
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CFS Staff Join National Leaders To Address Suicide Issues in Systems of Care

Invited attendees discussed policies, protocols and specific strategies.
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