The speakers are Dr. Sujing Wang “ Fostering Youth Resiliency in the SETX Region through Enhanced Summer Camp Programs” and Stephan Malick and Karen Roebuck on their “MIND” project presentation in Puerto Rico at the National Commission on Correctional Health Care conference.
12:40 - 2:00 pm
Join in person at the Signature Center Suite #105 located in the Cherry Bldg.
or TEAMS
(while supplies last)
Signature Center Suites located in the Cherry Bldg. on the LU campus
The Center for Resiliency was established in the summer of 2021 to serve the State of Texas in assisting with establishing a networking center and data collaborative to provide service, outreach, and education for improved multi-disaster resilience in the Gulf Coast region. Our vision is to advance the capacity of Texas’ resilience to the perils either man-made or natural that befall our citizens on a regular basis. The Center presents a futuristic paradigm for higher education in Texas. Whereas university extension services disseminate centralized information regionally, the Center for Resilience provides a model for completing the circle by gathering regional information from numerous stakeholders and then compiling, analyzing and funneling the knowledge locally, regionally, statewide, and beyond.
To provide service, outreach, and education for improvement in all aspects of resilience including infrastructure, socio-economic well-being, health, the environment, and universal design in confronting multi-disaster events in the Gulf Coast region.
The Center will serve the State of Texas by establishing a networking center and data collaborative for multi-disaster resilience in alignment with the Lamar University vision of leadership in quality educational opportunities, community engagement, economic impact, the environment, and accessibility.
Center for Resiliency
P.O. Box 10109
Beaumont, TX 77710