Day 1  Open
Day 2  Open

 

Event Venue

Student Center - Room 207A -  Website

 

Parking

Lot C on Cleburne St. and East Garage next to Jack Yates High School.

(713) 313-4434

Business Hours 11:30 A.M. – 7:00 P.M. Monday through Friday.

The visitor's parking lot is located in Lot C (front side behind RJ Terry Library) visitors must enter the parking lot from Cleburne Street. Parking is $5.00.

 

Presentations

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Region VI Higher Education Collaborative Mission

The mission of the Region 6 Higher Education Collaborative is to establish a regional community of educators, researchers, and emergency managers, engaged in an ongoing dialogue to share information and foster collaboration among the emergency management field and colleges, universities, and Centers of Excellence in Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas and Tribal Nations within those borders.


Region VI Higher Education Collaborative Purpose

To convene emergency management academics and practitioners with a focus on emergency management research, campus preparedness, and growing the next generation of emergency managers.

About the Summit

The 5th Annual Region VI Higher Education Collaborative Summit will be held on February 21-22, 2024. The Summit is hosted by Region VI Higher Education Collaborative (HEC) and held at Texas Southern University, Houston, Texas.

The HEC Summit brings together practitioners and academics in our region to address specific issues facing our region and the nation as a whole. The Summit aims to (a)  promote professional relations among academics and practitioners in our region (b) promote education, training, and research associated with institutions of higher education; and (c) incorporate practical experience and experiential learning into academic curricula. The Summit provides opportunities for academics, practitioners, and our students to share ideas through paper presentations, panel discussions, and open discussions. 

The Summit will feature a wide range of presentations, panel discussions, and networking opportunities. Participants will include emergency management professionals, academics, students, government officials, and community leaders, all coming together to exchange knowledge and ideas that can lead to more resilient and better-prepared communities in the face of disasters and emergencies.

 

Summit Agenda

 

Day 1 | Wednesday, February 21st

8:00-8:30  – Registration

8:30-9:00 – Introductions and Housekeeping

9:00-9:30  – TSU Administration Welcome (Provost)

9:30-10:00  – Panel - Huey Wilson, Keith Downey, James Caldwell, Bridgette Murray, and Denae King, Ph.D. Community-Led Disaster Solutions in Northeast Houston

10:00-10:15 -  Break

10:15-11:15  – Robert Crane and Michael Arnett Responsible Use of PNT/GPS in the Emergency Services Sector

11:15-11:55  –  Amy Hyman, D.Sc. & Joseph Richmond, LP.D. Students Behaviors During the March 31, 2023 Arkansas Severe Weather Events - Virtual

11:55 -1:00  – Lunch

1:00-2:00  – Drew Seward – National Training and Education Division (NTED), Benefits and Resources for Campus Preparedness

2:00-2:15 -  Break

2:15 -2:45  – Amanda Smith & Heather Mazeitis-Fontenot Utilizing Higher Ed as a Force Multiplier for Emergency Management

2:45-3:15 – Jaime Lawson Houston Climate Movement

3:15- 3:30 -  Break

3:30-4:15 -  Danny W. Davis, Ph.D. Cybersecurity Curriculum

4:15-4:30 -  Wrap Up

 

Day 2 | Thursday, February 22nd

8:00-8:15  – Welcome

8:15-8:45  – Henry M. Cathey, Jr. New Mexico State University Physical Science Laboratory’s Engagement in Research and Training for First Responders Including the ASSUREd Safe Program

8:45-9:00 -  Break

9:00-9:45 – Tracey Bender Stalking on College Campuses

9:45-10:30 – David Leiva &  Andrew Harnish, PhD, University of Alaska Anchorage. – Developing a Statewide Disaster Grant Writing Consortium

10:30-11:15 – Terry D. Cooper, MS, MPH, CEM University of New Haven Interprofessional Education: A Curricular Framework for Next Generation Emergency Management Professionals - Virtual

11:15-12:30 –  Lunch

12:30-1:15 –  Rubby Douglas – Understanding Crisis Fatigue/Stress & Employing Protective Factors to Diminish Negative Impacts to Emergency Management Staff

1:15-1:30  Break

1:30-2:30 –  Panel - How to Get a Job

2:30-3:00 -  Wrap Up

 

Hotels & Directions 

Hilton-University of Houston -  Website

832-531-6300

4800 Calhoun Road, Houston, TX 77004 (1½ miles to TSU)

   

America's Best Value Inn

281-974-4432 2419

Riverside Dr., Houston, TX 77004 (Less than 2 miles)

 

Quality Inn & Suites

713-799-2436

2364 South Loop West, Houston, TX 77054 (7 miles to TSU)

 

Holiday Inn – NRG Park

713-790-1900

8111 Kirby Dr., Houston, TX 77054 (7 miles to TSU)

 

Springhill Suites – NRG Park

713-796-1000

1400 Old Spanish Trail, Houston, TX 77054 (5 miles to TSU)

 

Aloft Houston Downtown -  Website

713-225-0200

820 Fannin St, Houston, TX 77002

 

Directions to Campus 

Houston has two airports: George Bush Intercontinental Airport (25 miles to TSU) and Hobby Airport (10 miles to TSU). Super Shuttle serves both airports for domestic transportation. Southwest Airlines operates out of Hobby Airport.

For the TSU Directions webpage, click here

 

 

Contact

For Additional Information or Assistance Please Contact: Oluponmile.Olonilua@tsu.edu