Events
Dallas College, a multi-campus institution serving a diverse urban population, has redefined how basic needs are addressed in higher education. This session explores how the college built a scalable, equity-centered…
Read MoreStronger Together: Fortitude in the Face of Change The 2026 HBCU Coalition Summit will be held at Howard University in Washington DC, March 26–27, 2026. The summit will bring…
Read MoreAmid shifting financial landscapes and ongoing economic pressures, the ability to raise private support has become a defining skill for higher education executives. This session will explore why fundraising is…
Read MoreJoin us for “Assessing Basic Needs: A participatory webinar on current practices.” We’ll explore how institutions are currently assessing basic needs insecurity among their campus communities, establish a clear definition…
Read MoreBetter, Together October 15-17, 2025 Basin Harbor Resort Join us at our New England College Health Association’s (NECHA) / New York State College Health Association (NYSCHA) Combined Annual Meeting!…
Read MoreRooted in Growth: Weathering Storms, Nourishing Wellbeing October 2-3, 2025 Washington State University Spokane Downtown Campus The PCCHA invites you to register for this year’s program, the first in-person…
Read MoreThis session is part of the “Mapping the DNA of Integrated College Health Services” webinar series. This fourth webinar focuses on how to unify physical and behavioral health interventions into…
Read MoreJoin us in New Orleans at the 3rd Annual ACHA HBCU Coalition Summit! You are warmly invited to attend the 3rd Annual American College Health Association (ACHA) HBCU Coalition…
Read MoreThis presentation will introduce participants to Connect for Success, a program to expand sexual and reproductive health supports for community college students. I will present research from UCSF that demonstrates…
Read MoreThe ethics of multiple relationships in healthcare professions has historically received significant attention, particularly from a “do no harm” risk management approach. Less attention has been paid to multiple relationships…
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