Beyond the Headlines - An Insider's Perspective on Returning to College Campuses
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We have experienced intense moments on many college campuses amidst global conflicts, which have caused grief and concern among parents as students return to campus. Navigating college campus safety is a necessary skill set for all students this fall.
Join us for an insightful discussion with Dr. Beth Fisher-Yoshida, who will share her experiences at Columbia University. YPOers will follow a practical conversation about establishing responsive support systems and gain a deeper understanding of conflict and community dynamics, among other competencies. This event aims to equip students with the tools for a safe and productive semester.
You will leave this event with the following:
• A clearer vision of the challenges and opportunities on college campuses post-protests.
• Strategies for effective communication with students and faculty during crises.
• Practical advice on fostering a resilient and informed campus community.
Always be prepared for resolution.
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