Mental Health Conferences

Burnt Orange Resilience: Campus Mental Health in 2025

This conference will explore mental health realities and insights for college students, held in Austin, TX. It features a live podcast taping in honor of Hi, How Are You Day.

Conference Overview

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The Burnt Orange Resilience conference focuses on mental health realities and insights for college students, featuring a live podcast taping. It is held in honor of Hi, How Are You Day and includes panel discussions with experts in the field. Attendees can expect engaging discussions and networking opportunities. The agenda includes a special live podcast taping with panelists discussing mental health insights for college students.

Time and Place

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Conference Date: January 22, 2025

Location: Patton Hall (RLP), Glickman Conference Center

City/State: Austin, Texas

Address: 305 23RD ST E, Austin, Texas 78712

Event Format: in-person

Map for Burnt Orange Resilience: Campus Mental Health in 2025 at 305 23RD ST E, Austin, Texas 78712

Conference Organizer

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The University of Texas at Austin

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Notable Speakers

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Dr. Thea Woodruff

Dr. Thea Woodruff is affiliated with the Longhorn Wellness Center.

Dr. Sonia Krishna

Dr. Sonia Krishna is a psychiatrist and board member of the Hi How Are You Project.

Carissa Ceasor

Carissa Ceasor is a student worker at the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health.

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