Roadrunner 3R: Advanced
Wednesday, November 6, 2024 4:00–5:00 PM
- LocationSSB 330C
- DescriptionRoadrunner 3R: Advanced is a live, scenario-based training that builds on learning from Roadrunner 3R: Basic. The Basic course or other similar training is highly encouraged as a prerequisite for the Advanced training. You will have the opportunity to consult with representatives from the Counseling Center, Dean of Students Office and Health Center at Auraria about previous or current situations and how best to apply early intervention skills.
- CategoriesHealth Center at Auraria
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