The Steve Fund at 2019 CPN Summit June 10-12 in Nashville

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Join experts, policy-makers, thought leaders, and practitioners from member institutions and organizations to examine emerging strategies for solving the critical issues related to campus health and safety.

We are excited to invite you to join us for the 11th Annual Campus Prevention Network Summit taking place at the Renaissance Nashville on June 10-12. The Steve Fund is partnering with EVERFI for this three-day gathering of higher education professionals to learn, share, and explore strategies for enhancing prevention and compliance efforts at their institutions.

Date:
June 10-12, 2019

Location:
Renaissance Nashville
611 Commerce St
Nashville, TN 37203

As a Summit Partner in Thought Leadership, we are pleased to provide you with 10% off the registration fee using code summitbound2019.

Register today: CPN SUMMIT

We look forward to seeing you in Nashville!

 

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The Steve Fund is dedicated to the mental health and emotional well-being of students of color. Right at this moment, there are students of color who are failing academically, suffering emotionally and/OR in some cases are facing serious risk, because population-specific factors influencing mental health are too poorly understood and not acted upon. We are taking action. Learn more.

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