Student Affairs Professional Associations Opportunities

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March 17–26, 2021

The NASPA Annual Conference is a global gathering of student affairs educators passionate about critical higher education issues. The regular registration deadline is open through March 12, 2021. 

NASPA WHPKC Spring 2021 Health Equity Webinar Series

The Wellness & Health Promotion Knowledge Community is excited to host a professional development series on health equity. This program series will focus on issues of social justice, inclusion, and anti-racist practice. Presented by various health promotion and student affairs professionals, please join us to learn about the importance of prioritizing health equity in wellbeing and health promotion practices.

Registration Information:

NASPA members: Free

Non-members: $39

Webinar Schedule:

Session 1: Dismantling the Inherent Privilege of Self-Care

Date/Time: January 27, 2020 @ 1pm EST

Presenters: Nishelli Ahmed (UCONN), Raphael Coleman (Columbia), and Ashleigh Hala (Babson)

Registration 

 

Session 2: Recovery Ally Training

Date/Time: February 17, 2020 @ 1pm EST

Presenters: Katie Bellamy (DePaul)

Registration 

 

Session 3: Applying Restorative Practices to Advance Health Equity

Date/Time: March 31, 2020 @ 1pm EST

Presenters: Gina Abrams (IIRP), Keith Hickman (IIRP) and Ashleigh Hala (Babson)

Registration 

 

Session 4: Recruiting and Retaining Professionals and Students of Color to College Health and Wellness

Date/Time: April 21, 2020 @ 1pm EST

Presenters: Shawnte Elbert (Ohio State), Alicia Battle (Tulane), and Ashley Hinton (Kentucky)

Registration 

 

Session 5: Data Disaggregation as Anti-Racist Practice

Date/Time: May 19, 2020 @ 1pm EST

Presenters: Claudia Trevor-Wright (Consultant) and Jessica Abramson (Data Analyst)

Registration 

JASPA

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JASPA Online Enrichment Series: Ignatian Examen of Racism & White Privilege

Part 1 of a 3-Part Series ()

JASPA invites you to join us for the kick-off of our three-part online enrichment series exploring our mission-based commitment to Anti-Racism. Together, we will use these opportunities to explore our call to anti-racist action through three lenses: (1) As individual student affairs professionals, (2) As contributors to specific student affairs functional areas, (3) And as community members of Jesuit institutions.

Our first session will be held on: Thursday, February 4 | 2:00-3:00pm EST (11:00am-12:00pm PST)

This virtual event will provide an opportunity for personal and professional reflection utilizing the Ignatian Examen of Racism and White Privilege. 

Marybeth Kearns-Barrett -- Director of the Office of the College Chaplains at College of the Holy Cross -- will facilitate an interactive Ignatian prayer inviting us to look at our own experiences of racism and white privilege as we consider how they have impacted who we are and how they can shape the way we move forward.

People of all faiths and beliefs are welcome to participate!  In advance of our time together, we invite you to enter our reflection through the words of Fr. Bryan Massingale -- theology professor at Fordham University -- in his piece  in the National Catholic Reporter.

Please plan to join us for part one of our series and look for more information regarding the remaining two sessions via your email.

Zoom link:

Meeting ID: 964 9710 2635
Password: 255310

Join by phone:
+1 (669) 900-6833
Meeting ID: 964 9710 2635

One tap mobile:
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American College Personnel Association (ACPA) - headquartered in Washington, D.C. at the National Center for Higher Education, is the leading comprehensive student affairs association that advances student affairs and engages students for a lifetime of learning and discovery.

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If you have professional development opportunities you'd like to add to this list, please contact Jennifer Reid.