Colorado State University and the City of Fort Collinshave identified four conference tracks that fit into the theme of Building Resilient Communities.
Visit our ITGA 2023 Conference page, explore the different tracks, submission details, and things to do in Fort Collins. We can't wait to see you in Colorado!
The Racial Justice and Equity Committee and DEIA Statement
We would like to thank Summur Roberts, left, and Nicole Prewitt, co-chairs of the Racial Justice and Equity Committee and committee members for their year-long work on creating the DEIA statement. If you would like to join the RJE Committee, or have suggestions you'd like to share, please reach out to beth@itga.org. To read the DEIA statement, click here.
Attention ITGA Members
Needs Assessment Survey: ITGA members have the opportunity to complete a brief ITGA Survey and enter to win 50% credit toward your 2023 ITGA Conference registration. The survey is open until Tuesday, December 20th. Click here to take the survey.
Gain Access to ITGA Member Resources and ListServe: View this tutorial and login to the ITGA website to sign up for the NEW ITGA ListServe and topics you are interested in. Click here to see the tutorial.
Job Posting for Conflict Management Coordinator Position
The University of Vermont is seeking a Conflict Management Coordinatorfor the Office of Student and Community Relations. We would love to have you join the OSCR Team! Learn more here.
National & International Headlines
Universities Investing In Major Student Housing Projects
Although total college enrollment is in a decade-long decline, several universities recently announced major investments in the construction of new large-scale student housing projects.
Town & Gown Partners Launch Hate-Free Together Campaign
The city of Davis, Yolo County and UC Davis have partnered to create Hate-Free Together, a community wide framework to combat the recent string of local hate incidents and prioritize well-being.
Three community partnerships dedicated to food research and security and agricultural justice were honored by Cornell University for their campus-community partnership in 2022 at the 12th annual Cornell Town-Gown Awards.
A study by BrokeScholar.com used various data points to find the U.S college towns where students could thrive without breaking the bank. Researchers compared 100 cities across three categories. The study highlights the top 25 cities.