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SUMMARY:Mobilize Recovery Campus Surge 2025 -  Addiction\, Recovery\, and Mental Health Resource Fair and Live Performance
DESCRIPTION:Mobilize Recovery is bringing the Campus Surge 2025 initiative to Rutgers University – New Brunswick as part of a nationwide effort to address the challenges of substance use and mental health among college students. This event aims to raise awareness\, provide resources\, and empower students and the Rutgers community to become advocates for recovery on campus. Rutgers will highlight what they are doing in the addiction and recovery space\, as well as the people who are making it happen. \nWhat To Expect:\n\nResource Fair: Informational tabling on addiction\, recovery\, and mental health led by experts and advocates.\nHarm Reduction: Distribution of overdose reversal agents and fentanyl test strips to reduce fatalities.\nCommunity Engagement: Opportunities to mingle\, network\, and connect.\n​Musical performance by Noah Thompson\, country music singer and 2022 American Idol winner.\nDinner buffet will be provided to attendees. Please RSVP.\nPremier of The History of Collegiate Recovery at Rutgers.\nPowerful Keynote Panel with special guests\n\n5:00pm: Resource Fair \n6:00pm: Noah Thompson Performance \n6:30pm: Buffet-style Dinner \n6:45pm: Keynote Panel \nRSVP Today
URL:https://www.addiction.rutgers.edu/event/mobilize-recovery-campus-surge-2025-addiction-recovery-and-mental-health-resource-fair-and-live-performance/
LOCATION:84 Joyce Kilmer Ave\, Livingston Student Center\, Piscataway\, NJ
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SUMMARY:SSW Webinar: Understanding Comorbidity in the Treatment of Eating Disorders
DESCRIPTION:This clinical webinar will focus on comorbid concerns and diagnoses related to Eating Disorders. Newer trends focusing on ADHD and autism will be discussed and how they influence disordered eating behaviors. Case studies will be used to understand the comorbidity of these diagnoses and how to work with clients on both the disordered eating and other concerns. (This is an elective for the Certificate Program in Eating Disorders) \n\nMonday\, November 03\, 2025\n9:30 am – 12:30 pm ET\nLive Interactive Online Webinar\nPresenter: Sara Martino\, PhD\, NCC\, LPC \nFor more information\, click here.
URL:https://www.addiction.rutgers.edu/event/ssw-webinar-understanding-comorbidity-in-the-treatment-of-eating-disorders/
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SUMMARY:RARC Translational Impact Workgroup - Kick Off Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This new workgroup aims to bring together researchers from different fields with a shared mission to translate their scientific discoveries into real-world impact. Some areas of focus will include: (1) how researchers can leverage their discoveries and create partnerships to facilitate health policy changes\, (2) dissemination strategies that maximize public trust and acceptability of scientific recommendations\, and (3) strategies for partnering across fields (e.g.\, neuroscience to clinical trials) and with non-academic stakeholders (e.g.\, industry) who play a critical role in helping facilitate discoveries into real-world impacts. The workgroup will be led by Dr. Jamey Lister\, an Associate Professor at Rutgers University School of Social Work\, with co-leadership from Dr. Danielle Dick\, the Director of the RARC\, and Greg Brown Endowed Chair in Neuroscience. \nIn-person: Classroom B (308)\, 390 George Street\, 3rd Floor\, New Brunswick\, NJ 08901 \nVirtual: Zoom (Link to be sent the week before the event) \nPlease register to attend: CLICK HERE
URL:https://www.addiction.rutgers.edu/event/rarc-translational-impact-workgroup-kick-off-meeting/
LOCATION:390 George Street\, 3rd Floor\, New Brunswick\, NJ 08901
ORGANIZER;CN="Rutgers Addiction Research Center":MAILTO:rarc@bhi.rutgers.edu
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