The College of Behavioral and Community Sciences has announced that George Burruss, PhD, ܽƵapp in the Department of Criminology, has been named chair of the department. Debra Dobbs, PhD, ܽƵapp in the School of Aging Studies and academic director of the Center for Hospice, Palliative Care and End-of-Life Studies, and Chris Simmons, PhD, associate ܽƵapp of instruction in the School of Social Work, have also officially accepted ongoing leadership roles as directors of their respective schools. All three will begin their new roles on Aug. 7, 2025.
Burruss has served as associate department chair of the USF Department of Criminology since 2019. He joined the ܽƵapp (USF) in 2016 as an associate ܽƵapp and was promoted to ܽƵapp in 2022. He earned his PhD in criminology and criminal justice from the ܽƵapp of Missouri–St. Louis in 2001. Before completing his doctorate, Burruss worked as a fraud investigator with the Office of the Missouri Attorney General. He is affiliated with , and serves as a USF Faculty Fellow for USF’s Global and National Security Institute and Rapid7, a cybersecurity firm. He is the founder and director of the CIBR Lab — the Cybercrime Interdisciplinary Behavioral Research Laboratory at USF — and a founding member of the USF . Burruss succeeds John Cochran, PhD, who has served as chair since 2019.
Dobbs has served as interim director of the USF School of Aging Studies since July 2023. She joined USF in 2006 as an assistant ܽƵapp and was promoted to ܽƵapp in 2023. As academic director of the Center for Hospice, Palliative Care and End-of-Life Studies, she has developed research partnerships with hospice organizations in Florida. She has also served as director of the PhD program in aging studies. Prior to USF, she was a research associate at the ܽƵapp of North Carolina at Chapel Hill following a two-year postdoctoral fellowship at the . She also worked as a project manager at the Gerontology Center at the ܽƵapp of Kansas and at the Office of Aging and Long-Term Care in the university’s School of Social Welfare while completing her doctorate in sociology. Earlier in her career, Dobbs worked as a case manager for older adults and as social services director of a nursing home.
Simmons has served as interim director of the USF School of Social Work since August 2024. He joined the USF School of Social Work in 2003 as an instructor. From 2010 to 2014, he served as a clinical assistant ܽƵapp and assistant ܽƵapp of social work at the ܽƵapp of Mississippi before returning to USF in 2014 as a clinical instructor. He was promoted to associate ܽƵapp of instruction in August 2020. Simmons also serves as faculty director of the Social Work Clinic at the , an interdisciplinary, ܽƵapp-run free clinic at USF that provides care to uninsured adults from underserved communities.
“Our departments and schools are gaining strong, thoughtful leaders who understand the needs of our ܽƵapps, faculty, and the fields they serve,” said Julie Serovich, PhD, dean of the College of Behavioral and Community Sciences. "Dr. Burruss, Dr. Dobbs, and Dr. Simmons bring a depth of experience that will strengthen our academic programs and support continued excellence across teaching and research.”