Well-Being in Higher Education: Raising Literacy and Advancing the Conversation

February 26-March 1, 2024  |  A Virtual Event

About the event:
Well-Being in Higher Education week is a collaborative effort among 20+ higher education associations with the goal of raising the literacy for well-being among participating higher education professionals.

Come together with other higher education professionals to collectively engage with well-being content, brainstorm ideas, deepen your cross-campus relationships, and further your holistic understanding of well-being and its connection to student success.

What to expect:
Over the course of this week-long event, participating associations — including CUPA-HR — will offer dozens of webinars focused on well-being and real-world strategies you can bring to your campus. Here's a sneak peek at the sessions that CUPA-HR has lined up (all three CUPA-HR sessions will be recorded in case you miss the live events):

  • An Integrated Approach to Fostering Workplace Well-Being | February 27, 1:00 p.m. ET – presented by Laura Gottlieb and Mikel LaPorte of the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio | Watch the Recording
  • Managing Anxiety and Stress in the Workplace | February 27, 12:00 p.m. ET – a collaboration with the University Risk Management and Insurance Association (URMIA), featuring Cheryl Lloyd of the University of California System and Lucy Dominguez of Injury Management Organization, Inc. | Watch the Recording
  • Staff Well-Being: Its Role in Creating a Healthy Campus | February 28, 12:00 p.m. ET – a collaboration with the American College Health Association (ACHA), featuring Susie Olmos-Soto of Texas Christian University, Marcus Hotaling of Union College, April Scott of the University of Wisconsin and Marguerite O’Brien of Coastal Carolina University | Watch the Recording

When you register, you'll have access to all of the live webinars (and several recorded ones) through the virtual event platform.

 

Video Introduction

Prior to registering, you will be required to create a profile on the registration web page or log in if you already have a profile. Once you've created a profile or you've logged in, you will be prompted for an ACCESS CODE. It is: WELLBEING

Participating Associations

 

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