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Aging studies professor recognized for outstanding mentorship

Distinguished University Professor William E. Haley, PhD, was awarded the William R. Jones Outstanding Mentor Award from the Florida Education Fund.

December 19, 2024College News, School of Aging Studies

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CBCS faculty support Alzheimer’s awareness at City of Brandon’s inaugural Parade of Lights

Anita Turner, EdD, and Nik Lampe, PhD, served as community educators at the event and shared information about Alzheimer's research and support.

December 15, 2024College News, Mental Health Law and Policy, School of Aging Studies

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Aging studies faculty, staff, and students attend GSA conference

They shared their latest research with the gerontology community at the Gerontological Society of America (GSA) Annual Scientific Meeting.

December 5, 2024College News, School of Aging Studies

Natalia Babenko receives the award

Aging studies PhD student awarded for outstanding research poster

Natalia Babenko was awarded the Emerging Scholar and Professional Organization Poster Award.

November 18, 2024College News, School of Aging Studies

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Aging studies PhD student awarded by Gerontological Society of America

Khunza Asma received the GSA Diversity Mentoring and Career Development Technical Assistance Workshop Diversity Fellow Award.

November 12, 2024College News, School of Aging Studies

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In memoriam: Victor Molinari

Victor Molinari, PhD, was a popular instructor whose experience in aging and mental health prepared students for the complications they would encounter in the real world of clinical care.

November 7, 2024College News, School of Aging Studies

Debra Dobbs and Paula Carder

Aging studies expert presents at USF on assisted living facilities

Paula Carder, PhD, shared her research as part of the School of Aging Studies and Florida Policy and Exchange Center on Aging Distinguished Lecture Series.

November 4, 2024College News, School of Aging Studies

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Aging studies researchers receive $1.8M to educate dementia care providers on palliative care

Faculty in the School of Aging Studies have been awarded $1.8 million from the National Institutes of Health (NIH): National Institute on Aging.

October 30, 2024School of Aging Studies

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Aging studies faculty and students share research findings at Florida Conference on Aging

Faculty were also available at the school's booth to share information about its academic programs.

September 9, 2024College News, School of Aging Studies

Students attend the reception.

School of Aging Studies hosts Welcome Back Reception

During the reception, Debra Dobbs, PhD, interim director of the School of Aging Studies, highlighted some of the many accomplishments of the school's faculty and students over the past year.

September 3, 2024School of Aging Studies

Let's Talk Brain Health! podcast art with headshots of Cassidy Doyle and Krystal Culler

Aging studies PhD student discusses aging and brain health in new podcast episode

Cassidy Doyle spoke about her research on "super-agers," individuals aged 80 and above with memory capabilities comparable to much younger people.

August 23, 2024College News, School of Aging Studies

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