Millersville University to Host Conference

Millersville University, 40 Dilworth Road, Millersville, will host the 13th annual Global Well-Being and Social Change Conference on Friday, April 10, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Bolger Conference Center inside the Gordinier Dining Hall. Keynote speakers and a variety of guest speakers will address how trauma-informed practices can help people improve their well-being.

The free conference will bring together people from both professional and personal backgrounds to learn more about trauma-informed practices. Act 48 credits will be available for free, and Continuing Education credits will be available for a cost. Lunch will be provided for attendees.

Nadine Garner, associate professor of psychology and director of the Trauma Institute at Millersville University, will serve as the opening keynote speaker. Paul Mancia, vice president of school-based initiatives and development at Laurel Life, will deliver the afternoon keynote address.

The conference is supported by Laurel Life Educational and Behavioral Health Services. To register for the conference, visit https://bit.ly/4c0QBDv. Those who have questions may contact Garner at nadine.garner@millersville.edu.

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