HEC/News
Announcements
Friday, January 30, 2009
The Higher Education Center is pleased to make the following
announcements:
1) 3rd Annual North Carolina A&T State University's REMBA Conference
North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University's
Rehabilitation Counseling Program is proud to present its 3rd Annual
Rehabilitation of Racial & Ethnic Minorities with Behavioral Addictions
(REMBA) Conference, "Crossing the Bridges to Recovery: Investigating the
Impact of Addictions on Minority Communities," April 16-17, 2009, at The
Proximity Hotel, in Greensboro, NC. Registration is $40 for students and
$60 for professionals and is due April 3, 2009.
The conference will address effective counseling techniques for
individuals experiencing behavioral addictions such as criminal offense
and alcohol and drug abuse, among others, and sessions will specifically
focus on the impact these addictions have on racial and ethnic minority
group members. Rehabilitation counselors, community/agency counselors,
counselor educators and supervisors, human resource professionals,
administrators, students, and other human service personnel are
encouraged to attend. CEU and CRC credits will be offered for attending
the sessions, and a call for presentation proposals is open until
February 20, 2009.
For more information, call for proposals, and online registration,
please visit the School of Education section of the North Carolina
Agricultural & Technical State University's Web site:
http://www.ncat.edu/~schofed/newsite/.
2) Call for Nominations: U-M Student Mental Health Advocate Award
To recognize outstanding student leadership in the area of campus mental
health, the University of Michigan has created the Student Mental Health
Advocate Award, which will be presented at the 2009 Depression on
College Campuses Conference, March 18-19, 2009.
To nominate a student (undergraduate or graduate), in 300 words or less,
please give the student's name, major, college/university, and describe
how this student has helped to create a healthier campus community by
accomplishing any of the following:
-Raising awareness of mental health issues on campus through education
and outreach
-Advocating for mental health services on campus for diverse student
population
-Helping to reduce the stigma of depressive illnesses
The U-M Depression on College Campuses Conference Planning Committee
will review the nominations and select a recipient. The Committee will
pay travel expenses for the recipient to attend the conference and
present the award during the banquet lunch on Thursday, March 19, 2009.
In addition, the person who nominates the selected student will receive
free registration and hotel accommodations for the conference.
Submit nominations to Trish Meyer: meyerpa_at_umich.edu. The deadline for
nominations is February 13, 2009. The award recipient will be notified
by February 20, 2009.
For additional information, please visit the Student Mental Health
Advocate Award section of the University of Michigan Depression Center's
Web site: http://www.depressioncenter.org/docc/2009/award.asp.
3) Job Opportunities
The following positions were recently posted to the Job Opportunities
section of the Center's Web site:
Education Program Specialist, GS-1720-09/11
The U.S. Department of Education
Director of Technical Assistance Programs
Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse and Violence
Prevention
For more information on these and other recent job postings, please
visit the Job Opportunities section of the Center's Web site:
http://www.higheredcenter.org/jobs/.
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