Events

  • POSTPONED: Coalition on Men and Masculinities: 5th Annual Institute for Critical Perspectives Practices on College Masculinities

    At this year’s institute, participants in the foundations of men and masculinities scholarship and explore how holding joy is critical in these difficult times. This institute will center interaction and discussion. Participants will break into groups of undergraduate/graduate student/emerging scholars, staff/practitioner scholars, and researcher/faculty scholars, to discuss insights and how to create networks of support.

    • Virtual

    Commission for Career Services General Member Meeting

    At this year’s institute, participants in the foundations of men and masculinities scholarship and explore how holding joy is critical in these difficult times. This institute will center interaction and discussion. Participants will break into groups of undergraduate/graduate student/emerging scholars, staff/practitioner scholars, and researcher/faculty scholars, to discuss insights and how to create networks of support.

    • In-Person

    Webinar: Current Trends in Higher Education Disability Services from a Universal Design Perspective

    Zoom

    In this session, two disabled scholar-practitioners will provide a topical overview of current trends within college/university disability services and why they matter to your functional area. Topics discussed will include: supporting students with psychiatric disabilities, navigating housing accommodation requests, changes in assistive technology, supporting neurodivergent students and incorporating universal design. This session is designed to provide a macro level overview of emerging themes within Disability Services for participants who may not be as familiar with the functional area.

    • Virtual

    ACPA2GO: GenAI: Your Assessment Assistant

    Online

    In this session, the presenter will discuss myriad ways AI can support assessment practice and showcase them through demos.

    • ACPA2GO
    • Virtual

    Policy Pulse: September 2025 Community Conversation

    Online

    ACPA Policy Pulse is a monthly series of open conversations and webinar-style learning sessions focused on the latest public policy and advocacy efforts of ACPA. Designed as a space for connection and learning, this series invites ACPA members to come together to process recent legislation, digest its implications for higher education, and engage with colleagues and experts who are closely involved in the issues at hand.

    • Free for Members
    • Virtual

    ACPA2GO: Exploring the Meaning of Safety for First-Gen, BIPOC Students

    Online

    ACPA is proud to offer virtual learning opportunities for student affairs and higher education professionals. Join colleagues as we focus on getting you the information you need to thrive in your role and best support your students right now.

    • ACPA2GO
    • Virtual

    Professional Research and Writing: How do I start?

    Online

    Ever wondered how to start incorporating research and writing into your career? Now's your chance to find out! Join our engaging webinar where professionals from varying levels will share their […]

    • Virtual

    Fall 2025 Supervisor Strengths Institute

    Online

    ACPA is excited to partner with Strengths University for the 2024 Supervisor Strengths Institute! Learn to become a more effective supervisor and show up authentically in your leadership role. You'll gain skills around how to feel balanced, aligned, and able to genuinely enjoy your work while having the energy to do your best work. Strengths University understands the challenges, the frustrations, and the joys of leading a team. We want to help you manage the stress and chaos, so you can better lead your team, support your students, and have more balance in your life.

    • Virtual

    Leadership Styles & Self Discovery

    At this year’s institute, participants in the foundations of men and masculinities scholarship and explore how holding joy is critical in these difficult times. This institute will center interaction and discussion. Participants will break into groups of undergraduate/graduate student/emerging scholars, staff/practitioner scholars, and researcher/faculty scholars, to discuss insights and how to create networks of support.

    • Virtual