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Professional Development Session 2025

Professional Development Session 2025

Improving Collaboration By Recognizing Barriers for Connection

Participants will be shown a Ted Talk video. From the video, small group discussions will be led with a set of guided questions that are answered before sharing as a large group. Once all groups have presented, participants will create a warning system/action plan about how to tackle defensiveness when they recognize it.

Professional Development Session 2025

Resiliency for Middle Managers: Strengthening Our Core

This workshop is designed to provide middle managers in Student Affairs with the skills and strategies to build and sustain resiliency in their roles.

Professional Development Session 2025

It’s Givin’ Vibrancy: Tools & Tricks to Make Your Events Stand Out

In this traditional workshop and roundtable discussion, co-presenters Carynn Smith and Jasmine James-Milford will give a brief overview of their department, Campus Life, what they do within the Programming & Campus Vibrancy unit, how they strengthen brand identity.

Professional Development Session 2025

Everything* I’ve Learned as a Therapist at a University Counseling Center

This will be a fun, interactive look at common themes that show up in therapy on a college campus and skills the Center for Counseling & Psychological Services teach their clients. This will help attendees increase their understanding in emerging adult mental health, and learn how these ideas might impact and change their own lives.

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