NIRSA member institution Rowan University has partnered with the Born This Way Foundation and the Give Something Back Foundation in an effort to build kinder communities, support the wellbeing of diverse students, and improve mental health resources. NIRSA is excited to support this effort.

Originally planned as an in-person event on the Rowan campus, the “What Does Mental Health Mean to You?” discussion can now be viewed live by even more attendees from across the world – and NIRSA members are specially invited!

Join a diverse set of panelists made of both students and professionals to engage the audience in discussions on mental health stories of resilience and resources, building brave spaces and kinder communities, and navigating wellbeing during COVID-19. The discussion will be moderated by Shadille Estepan, Communications and Outreach Manager of the Born This Way Foundation.

This webinar discussion is scheduled for April 22, 4:00pm -5:45pm ET. This is a free event but advance registration is required.

Attendees are encouraged to submit questions in advance, which can be done during advance registration.

Upcoming coffee hours and virtual conversation opportunities

Want more opportunities for discussion? Check out NIRSA’s Ideas in Motion virtual roundtable series – new conversations are continually being added and all previous roundtables have been recorded and are available for free on-demand.

Just want to connect with your NIRSA family? Check out the virtual NIRSA Coffee Hours scheduled for April 10 and April 17.

  • For more information, please contact NIRSA Director of Advocacy & Strategic Partnerships Erin O’Sullivan.
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Erin O'Sullivan is currently the Director of Advocacy & Strategic Partnerships at NIRSA.