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Kris Appel, Klarismar Perez-Sanchez, and Ercilia Calcano

Hats, boots and honors highlight the Department of Child and Family Studies’ annual fall luncheon

Faculty and staff swapped their everyday attire for cowboy hats and boots as they gathered to recognize individuals and groups for their contributions to the department’s success.

November 25, 2025Child and Family Studies, College News

Anna Davidson Abella, Annette Christy, Jordyn Lord, Lillian Deaton, and James-Angelo Suarez

CBCS faculty, staff, and students present at national evaluation conference

The team conducted interviews with staff at receiving facilities to better understand patterns behind multiple involuntary examinations of minors.

November 18, 2025Behavioral Health Science and Practice, Child and Family Studies, College News

Cathy Sowell, Roxann Taormina, Anna Abella and Areana Cruz

Department of Child and Family Studies faculty present research at Florida Behavioral Health Conference

The Florida Behavioral Health Conference was held Aug. 20–22 in Orlando.

August 27, 2025Child and Family Studies, College News

Connie Walker-Egea, Linda M. Callejas and Svetlana Yampolskaya

Researchers identify key predictors of mental health treatment completion in Indiana

The study highlights the importance of integrated care and peer support in improving treatment outcomes.

May 8, 2025Child and Family Studies, College News

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