Georgia Department of Education School Nutrition Division, Directors Conference 2023
Tuesday, October 17, 2023 - Wednesday, October 18, 2023Directors Conference 2023 is a professional development opportunity for school nutrition directors, manager supervisors, and coordinators. This year’s conference will amplify quality school meals through the exploration of culinary skills, program promotion, and leadership.
UGA Center for Continuing Education & Hotel1197 South Lumpkin Street, Athens, GA 30602
Credit Information: 12.0 Credit Hours – 2130 (Culinary Skills), 4120 (Program Promotion), 3210 (Leadership Principles) Cost: $175 Event Cancellation Policies: (1) A cancellation received by 5:00 p.m. ET on or before Tuesday, October 10, 2023, will be refunded, minus a $35 processing fee. No refunds will be issued thereafter. (2) To change or cancel your […]
AI & Deep Learning Applications in Bioinformatics
Monday, October 16, 2023 - Tuesday, October 17, 2023The purpose of this symposium is to bring together experts from various disciplines to share their knowledge and insights on the latest developments and applications of deep learning models in bioinformatics, genomics and structural biology. The meeting will include presentations from renowned speakers, interactive workshops, and opportunities for networking with other participants.
View the UGA Institute of Bioinformatics website for more information.
Speakers:
Keynote Speakers
- Jian Hu, AI Genomics Lab | Emory School of Medicine
- Arvind Ramanathan, Argonne National Laboratory
- Andrew D. White, Rochester University
Workshop Instructors
- Jian Hu, AI Genomics Lab | Emory School of Medicine
- Sheng Li, UVA School of Data Science
1197 South Lumpkin Street, Athens, GA 30602
Schedule: View the agenda. Cost: Student: $10 Fee $25 Fee and Workshop UGA Faculty: $25 Fee $40 Fee and Workshop Alumni: $25 Fee $40 Fee and Workshop Regular: $30 Fee $80 Fee and Workshop Event Cancellation Policies: (1) A cancellation received by 5:00 p.m. ET on or before September 19, 2023, will be refunded, minus […]
14th Southern Forestry and Natural Resource Management GIS Conference
Monday, December 11, 2023 - Tuesday, December 12, 2023The University of Georgia and the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources invite researchers and professionals in forestry and natural resource management to a conference devoted to issues and advances in the use of geographic information systems (GIS) and related mapping and spatial technologies. Attendees generally come from different organizations such as private industry, non-profit groups, academia, and state and federal government agencies. Topics for scientific presentations and technical demonstrations often involve the use of new technology in forest management, data analysis, forest inventory, and natural resource conservation activities, as well as specific applications of remote sensing, LiDAR, and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in forestry and natural resource management.
Speakers:
Around 25 to 30 speakers
1197 South Lumpkin Street, Athens, GA 30602
Schedule: Monday: 8:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Tuesday: 8:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Credit Information: Conference organizers will request, and expect to offer, 12.0 Society of American Foresters CFE credits and 12.0 Continuing Logger Education credits for attendees. Cost: Attendee: $310 before 5:00 p.m., November 10, 2023 $360 after 5:00 p.m., November 10, 2023 Student […]
USG Title IX Training
Thursday, May 25, 2023 - Friday, May 26, 2023Trauma-Informed approaches in Title IX, including exploring the 2023 Regulations from Intake to Appeal and much more!
National Influencers and Presenters:
Dr. Daniel Swinton, TNG Partner, Vice President, ATIXA
Ms. Kayleigh Baker, Consultant TNG
Dr. Holly Rider-Milkovich, Vice President of Education Strategy at Vector Solutions
Mr. Ted Beck, Executive Director of the USG Internal Audit
UGA Center for Continuing Education & Hotel1197 South Lumpkin Street, Athens, GA 30602
Schedule: Day 1: Thursday, May 25th, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. – (Drive-In) Attendees: Title IX, Athletics, Clery, Counseling Services, Student Conduct, Dean of Students, Human Resources, Public Safety, and Legal Affairs representatives. Up to four attendees from each institution are invited to a fun-filled day with active discussions regarding Trauma-Informed Techniques, 2023 Title IX […]
2023 Seminar in Optometry
Saturday, May 20, 2023 - Sunday, May 21, 2023This seminar brings the latest information to regional optometrists. The sessions will benefit individual practices and should meet the licensing requirements for optometrists in Georgia and other southern states.
Speakers:
Leo Semes, OD and Steven Ferrucci, OD
Schedule: Download the Agenda to see when each session starts. Cost: SOPO member fee paid on or before April 24, 2023: $449 SOPO member fee paid after April 24, 2023: $549 Non-member fee paid on or before April 24, 2023: $549 Non-member fee paid after April 24, 2023: $649 Event Cancellation Policies: (1) A cancellation […]
University System Of Georgia Behavior Intervention Team Training
Tuesday, April 4, 2023The University System of Georgia’s Mental Health Initiative was created to expand mental health resources and support to our student community. The mission of the consortium expands this effort by creating a forward-looking system-wide approach to consistent and sustainable mental health and well-being support. As part of that mission, we are excited to offer this Behavior Intervention Team (BIT) / CARE Team training.
Background and Purpose:
Each USG institution should have an active and current BIT/CARE Team. Whether you are a new team just getting off the ground, or a seasoned team with a few years of experience under your belt, this training can help bring your team in line with best practices.
This training contains content related to defining BITs, using an objective risk rubric for all BIT referrals, developing appropriate interventions, and creating solid team operations. This training will also utilize interactive case examples.
Objectives:
- Attendees will understand how to create, improve, and maximize BIT procedures in accordance with the NABITA Standards for Behavioral Intervention Teams.
- Attendees will be able to utilize an objective risk rubric for gathering and assessing data and developing appropriate interventions in an effort to standardize the assessment of risk and development of interventions on all cases.
- Attendees will learn how to integrate NABITA’s standards of practice into operational procedures at their institution by participating in a team self-assessment.
Attendees:
Each institution is invited to bring all members of their BIT/CARE Team as well as other individuals selected by the Team Chair.
Speaker:
Aaron “Chip” Reese, Ed.D. is the Interim Vice President for Enrollment Management at Columbus State University, where he also serves on the graduate faculty teaching in the Doctorate in Curriculum and Leadership program, and as an instructor at the Georgia Law Enforcement Command College where he teaches Behavior & Threat Assessment. A frequent speaker and presenter, both regionally and nationally, he often consults with other colleges and universities behavioral intervention teams (BIT) around the country on best practices for developing, administering, and evaluating the effectiveness of BITs. More recently, Dr. Reese served the USG for 2 years as the System Director for the Mental Health Initiative, leading all 26 USG institutional efforts in a $17 million CARES Act grant project.
Dr. Reese served as an advisory board member of the National Association of Behavioral Intervention and Threat Assessment (NABITA) for more than a decade and was President of the Association in 2016. He has worked on the editorial board for The Journal of Campus Behavioral Intervention (J-BIT) and has served as a faculty member at The Threat Management Institute.
With nearly 30 years’ experience in higher education, Dr. Reese has spent much of the last 20 years as Dean of Students. On several occasions he served as Interim Vice President within the University System of Georgia and has collaborated with USG Legal Affairs to craft system policies on campus carry, student conduct, and sexual misconduct.
Dr. Reese is a past-chair of the University System of Georgia, Regents Advisory Committee for Student Conduct Officers, a founding member of the Georgia College Suicide Prevention Coalition, and served on the University System of Georgia’s Public Safety Committee and the Mental Health Task Force. Dr. Reese co-authored a chapter in Policing America’s Educational System, written numerous articles, and developed the De-Escalation Decision Tree (D2T) tool, designed to assist Behavior Intervention Teams in developing, managing, and implementing team policies and best practices. The D2T has been adopted by colleges and universities across the country and within the United Kingdom.
1005 State University Dr.Fort Valley, GA 31030-4313
Building 45 — Student Activity Center, next to the football field
View Fort Valley State University detailed map
Schedule: Event check-in will begin at 8:00 on Tuesday, April 4th with a continental breakfast. The training will begin promptly at 9:00 a.m. and conclude at 4:00 p.m. Lunch will be provided. Cost: There are no registration fees associated with this event. The USG Mental Health Initiative is covering the cost of meals and materials. Attendees […]
University System of Georgia Behavior Intervention Team Training
Wednesday, March 8, 2023The University System of Georgia’s Mental Health Initiative was created to expand mental health resources and support to our student community. The mission of the consortium expands this effort by creating a forward-looking system-wide approach to consistent and sustainable mental health and well-being support. As part of that mission, we are excited to offer this Behavior Intervention Team (BIT) / CARE Team training.
Background and Purpose:
Each USG institution should have an active and current BIT/CARE Team. Whether you are a new team just getting off the ground, or a seasoned team with a few years of experience under your belt, this training can help bring your team in line with best practices.
This training contains content related to defining BITs, using an objective risk rubric for all BIT referrals, developing appropriate interventions, and creating solid team operations. This training will also utilize interactive case examples.
Objectives:
- Attendees will understand how to create, improve, and maximize BIT procedures in accordance with the NABITA Standards for Behavioral Intervention Teams.
- Attendees will be able to utilize an objective risk rubric for gathering and assessing data and developing appropriate interventions in an effort to standardize the assessment of risk and development of interventions on all cases.
- Attendees will learn how to integrate NABITA’s standards of practice into operational procedures at their institution by participating in a team self-assessment.
Attendees:
Each institution is invited to bring all members of their BIT/CARE Team as well as other individuals selected by the Team Chair.
Speaker:
Aaron “Chip” Reese, Ed.D. is the Interim Vice President for Enrollment Management at Columbus State University, where he also serves on the graduate faculty teaching in the Doctorate in Curriculum and Leadership program, and as an instructor at the Georgia Law Enforcement Command College where he teaches Behavior & Threat Assessment. A frequent speaker and presenter, both regionally and nationally, he often consults with other colleges and universities behavioral intervention teams (BIT) around the country on best practices for developing, administering, and evaluating the effectiveness of BITs. More recently, Dr. Reese served the USG for 2 years as the System Director for the Mental Health Initiative, leading all 26 USG institutional efforts in a $17 million CARES Act grant project.
Dr. Reese served as an advisory board member of the National Association of Behavioral Intervention and Threat Assessment (NABITA) for more than a decade and was President of the Association in 2016. He has worked on the editorial board for The Journal of Campus Behavioral Intervention (J-BIT) and has served as a faculty member at The Threat Management Institute.
With nearly 30 years’ experience in higher education, Dr. Reese has spent much of the last 20 years as Dean of Students. On several occasions he served as Interim Vice President within the University System of Georgia and has collaborated with USG Legal Affairs to craft system policies on campus carry, student conduct, and sexual misconduct.
Dr. Reese is a past-chair of the University System of Georgia, Regents Advisory Committee for Student Conduct Officers, a founding member of the Georgia College Suicide Prevention Coalition, and served on the University System of Georgia’s Public Safety Committee and the Mental Health Task Force. Dr. Reese co-authored a chapter in Policing America’s Educational System, written numerous articles, and developed the De-Escalation Decision Tree (D2T) tool, designed to assist Behavior Intervention Teams in developing, managing, and implementing team policies and best practices. The D2T has been adopted by colleges and universities across the country and within the United Kingdom.
Georgia Gwinnett College1000 University Center Lane
Lawrenceville, GA 30043
Building E—LVIS Auditorium, Parking Lot B
View Georgia Gwinnett College detailed map
Schedule: Event check-in will begin at 8:00 on Wednesday, March 8th with a continental breakfast. The training will begin promptly at 9:00 a.m. and conclude at 4:00 p.m. Lunch will be provided. Cost: There are no registration fees associated with this event. The USG Mental Health Initiative is covering the cost of meals and materials. Attendees […]