The research is solid. What’s harder is translating that into programs that campuses can actually sustain and grow.
—Holly Rogers, MD, MIEA Co-founder
In this webinar, you’ll learn how to:
- Understand the current state of evidence for mindfulness programs in college populations
- Identify practical barriers to scaling mindfulness on your campus — and what other institutions are doing about them
- Evaluate different program models and their fit for your student population
- Ask questions directly to leading researchers and practitioners in the field
Speakers
Holly Rogers, MD, co-founded the Mindfulness Institute for Emerging Adults and co-developed its curriculum. She is the author of The Mindful Twenty-Something and co-author of Mindfulness for the Next Generation. Learn more about Holly.
Daniel Eisenberg, Ph.D., is a Professor of Health Policy and Management at UCLA and a Principal Investigator of the Healthy Minds Network. He and his co-authors recently completed a report on the current state of research and practice for mindfulness programs for college students.
the Mindfulness Institute for Emerging Adults
MIEA’s Global Reach
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