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USF College of Behavioral & Community Sciences October 1 - 7, 2018
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Dr. Ross Andel and Mitch Roberts' project "Evaluating Brain Health: Early Findings on the Utility of a Novel Technology to Assess Brain Health in Late Life" has been selected for the American Public Health Associations 2018 Erickson Foundation Award for Excellence in Aging Research! This publication includes student authors like Mitch as well as colleagues from Israel and physicians from The Villages. This is a great example of what can be learned when academics, students & community partners come together to find novel ways to tackle problems like dementia that plague our nation today.
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Free registration for all CBCS faculty, staff and students.
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Join Dean Julie Serovich and fellow CBCS alumni, students, faculty, staff, and friends at the 6th Annual Pre-Parade Watch Party to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the College of Behavioral & Community Sciences.
October 19, 2018 | 6:00 - 7:00pm
No charge for the event; free parking at the Sun Dome parking lot across from our watch party. Free food and giveaways. On the USF Tampa campus along USF Maple Drive just north of the College of Business (BSN) building. Bring your folding chairs to watch the parade. Families are welcome.
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Sensory-friendly activities for kids year-round
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"...The Zoo has established a partnership with the Center for Autism & Related Disabilities (CARD) at USF to improve our capacity to serve children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders and related disabilities..." [More]
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