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Please join co-hosts and co-editors, Thad Mantaro and Ryan Travia, for a panel presentation that explores the role of well-being leadership in higher education. The facilitated presentation will feature several…
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Read MoreDallas 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 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 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 MoreAs reflective practitioners, it’s critical to grapple with underlying frameworks that shape our understanding of student identities and experiences. One place where biases often go unchecked is in our approaches…
Read MoreThe Healthy Campus Inventory is an easy-to-use assessment tool that provides an instant customized report that enables organization and planning across your institution. Learn more about what Healthy Campus is,…
Read MoreRecent trends in college health are leading to an increase in administrative and clinical integrations between health and counseling services. Given the diverse disciplinary perspectives of these services, proactive management…
Read MoreLearn how to foster collective energy for implementing the Healthy Campus Inventory and sustain momentum afterward. This session offers strategies for engaging stakeholders, aligning goals, and integrating the inventory into…
Read MoreThis session will review manifestations of STIs in the mouth and hands and discuss transmission risks from digital contact, oral sex, and deep kissing.
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