Description
Tuesday, November 18, 2025
11:00 am – 12:30 pm ET
Proven Strategies That Drive Belonging, Mental Health, and Success
Constantly juggling what is expected of them, men often struggle with navigating their identity and personal relationships. The result: they can feel overwhelmed, frustrated, and without a sense of purpose.
What real changes must my institution make to be more responsive to the needs of college men?
What can YOU do to be not merely an ally but truly an advocate for their success?
This webinar is your opportunity to gather your colleagues and engage in a valuable discussion about how you can support and serve student men on campus. Join us on November 18, 2025, when our expert presenters will break down the national trends in the well-being of men and barriers that they face. Utilize this information to increase their satisfaction and success through intentional engagement and retention efforts that meet their unique needs.
Develop frameworks and strategies for college men to explore and learn how to positively express their masculinity, so that they succeed and graduate from your campus.
Topics Covered
Gain crucial, actionable takeaways that will help you:
- Identify on-campus social and environmental factors which may negatively impact men, so you can move past these stigmas and provide access to needed care and support in a way that resonates with this unique population.
- Identify strategies for developing programs, services and resources specifically for college men that foster an appropriate environment and allows them to feel valued, safe and supported.
- Develop a framework and strategies for micro and macro-interventions for expansive masculinities, including non-punitive approaches to holding men accountable in ways that promote learning and growth.
- Foster partnerships for additional assistance in educating and changing student/faculty/staff perceptions about college men.
- Explore the ways in which college men learn about and express their masculinity - take intentional action to address and positively impact their experiences on your campus so that they succeed and graduate.
Presenters

Taylor Jones currently serves as the Prevention Coordinator, Sexual Assault Prevention & Education Center at the University of Kansas and Battering Intervention Group Facilitator, Family Peace Initiative. She is the lead on masculinities engagement, accountability, and Violence Prevention through Environmental Design (VPTED) initiatives on campus.
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Justin Stoeckle currently serves at the Associate Director of Health Promotion at the University of Denver specializing in wellness, prevention, and men’s well-being.
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Included When You Register
Invite your entire team for one low price!
- Live 90-minute online session with carefully selected expert(s)
- Unlimited access for your entire team to view webinar recording for two years (available after live event)
- Materials for your team (handouts, discussion questions, etc.)
- Certificate of completion for each participant
Instructions for live webinar access for your group are provided to you immediately upon checkout. Instructions for accessing the on-demand recording will be emailed to you approximately 24 hours following the live webinar. Feel free to contact us at info@paper-clip.com or 1-866-295-0505 with any questions. For information about licensing this webinar for unlimited distribution on your institution’s internal network/server, email info@paper-clip.com.
PaperClip Communications welcomes persons with disabilities to join our webinars. If you anticipate needing an accommodation or have questions about the online access provided, please email info@paper-clip.com at least two weeks in advance of your participation.