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David Springer to Leave Enduring Legacy at FSU, Returning to UT Austin as Centennial Professor in Leadership

Dean David Springer will conclude his deanship at the FSU College of Social Work in the summer of 2026. He will rejoin the faculty of the Steve Hicks School of Social Work at The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) as a Centennial Professor in Leadership for Community, Professional, and Corporate Excellence and as a University Distinguished Teaching Professor in August 2026.

Florida Institute for Child Welfare Virtual Reality Featured on WTXL

The Florida Institute for Child Welfare at the FSU College of Social Work was featured on ABC 27 - WTXL Tallahassee for its virtual reality training program for social work students, which helps prepare them for working with children and families. Virtual reality immerses social work students and child welfare workers in simulated real-life case management scenarios, providing a controlled environment where they can practice and refine their skills.

Watch the video and read the transcript by clicking the button below.

Remembering Dean and Faculty Member Ray Bardill

Dr. Donald Ray Bardill, who served as a social work faculty member at FSU and as a dean for the then School of Social Work (1979–1994), passed away peacefully at the age of 91 on November 23, 2025.

“Dean Bardill will be remembered as a pivotal person in shaping the College of Social Work at Florida State University,” reflected Dean David Springer. “He led by example through his commitment to service and clinical practice. Ray cared deeply about this community, and his spirit and legacy carry on through our collective work in the College.”

Research Study Evaluates Feasibility of a Trauma-Informed Intervention in a County Jail

Jails in the United States hold more than half a million people daily, with more than 80% of them experiencing multiple forms of trauma in their lifetime. Research has established a strong link between trauma and multiple forms of mental and behavioral health issues, including but not limited to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), depression, anxiety and substance use disorders.

Join Us This Giving Tuesday – December 2, 2025

Since 2012, Giving Tuesday has united millions worldwide in a Global Day of Generosity. This year, you can make a direct impact on the future of social work.

Social work students must complete internships to graduate—but most are unpaid. This creates financial strain, burnout, and barriers for students with limited resources. A recent survey within the college revealed that nearly 89% of past internships were uncompensated, forcing students to take on extra loans, work long hours, and even risk eviction.

FSU Student Veteran on a Mission to Serve and Uplift Through Social Work

Gabrielle Dybalski, a graduate student in Florida State University’s master’s clinical social work program, brings a wealth of experience from her nine years in the U.S. Marine Corps, where she rose to staff sergeant (E6) as an intelligence specialist.

Her time at FSU has been defined by her commitment to service and involvement with the FSU Student Veterans Center, which she credits for easing her transition from military to academic life.

Social Work Student Utilizes Music and Learning to Empower Others

“I grew up in a very musical family,” recalled Brianne Rucker. “So I always knew music would be a big part of my life.”

Rucker began playing the saxophone at the age of six and performed in ensembles throughout her childhood and into adulthood. While she was always fascinated by psychology and human behavior, her love of music and the joy of sharing it with others led her to pursue a career in education. She earned her bachelor’s degree in music education from Tennessee State University, a historically Black college/university (HBCU).

FSU’s College of Social Work Celebrates Alumni Awards and Scholarship Recipients

The College of Social Work at Florida State University hosted its 2025 Scholarship and Awards dinner, honoring distinguished alumni with six awards and more than 90 student scholars.

More than $109,625 in scholarships were provided to undergraduate and graduate social work students with interests in areas including child welfare, social policy, international social work, social work practice and military veterans.