Creating interdisciplinary connections through annual showcase events, quarterly networking meetings, guest speakers, and our virtual learning network.
Fueling Progress through Collaborative Connections
Health Scholar Showcase
Health Scholar Showcase
Our annual event unites faculty, staff, and guests for interdisciplinary dialogue, showcasing top faculty health research and sponsored programs at Texas State.
Health Resilience Research Network
H+R Research Network
Quarterly meetings connect faculty, showcase campus health and resilience research, and feature guest speakers over lunch. Community partners welcome.
ECHO TXST
ECHO TXST
Our virtual networks use the Project ECHO model to share life-saving best practices, building healthy, resilient communities through research and collaboration.
UPCOMING THRC EVENTS
- Location:
- Online Only; Zoom
- Cost:
- Free
- Contact:
- Cittlaly Escatel, echo_txst@txstate.edu
- Campus Sponsor:
- Translational Health Research Center
Funding plays a vital role in achieving a nonprofit’s long-term vision. Alice Jewell, CEO of the McKenna Foundation, and Jennifer Nieto, Director of the Mental Health Clinic at Hill Country MHDD Center in New Braunfels, will share how they’ve built sustainable futures through intentional visioning and strategic partnerships.
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more about event
- Location:
- Online Only; Zoom
- Cost:
- Free
- Contact:
- Cittlaly Escatel, zz02@txstate.edu
- Campus Sponsor:
- Translational Health Research Center
Rural communities face unique health challenges, from limited acess to care to resource gaps that impact overall wellbeing. Addressing these challenges requires collaboration, shared knowledge & innovative strategies. In response, Texas State University's Translational Health Research Center is launching a community program called Rural Health Research for Community Change.
This series will bring together healthcare providers, researchers, and community leaders to learn from one another and engage in discussions to explore practical solutions. This free, collaborative program is designed to strengthen rural health systems and improve outcomes for the communities we serve. By building a virtual community of practice, we seek to engage Texans in meaningful conversations and collectively take steps toward addressing rural health challenges. Click here for more information
more about event
This series will bring together healthcare providers, researchers, and community leaders to learn from one another and engage in discussions to explore practical solutions. This free, collaborative program is designed to strengthen rural health systems and improve outcomes for the communities we serve. By building a virtual community of practice, we seek to engage Texans in meaningful conversations and collectively take steps toward addressing rural health challenges. Click here for more information
- Location:
- Online Only; Zoom
- Cost:
- Free
- Contact:
- Cittlaly Escatel, zzo2@txstate.edu
- Campus Sponsor:
- Translational Health Research Center
Rural communities face unique health challenges, from limited access to care to resource gaps that impact overall wellbeing. Addressing these challenges requires collaboration, shared knowledge & innovative strategies. In response, Texas State University's Translational Health Research Center is launching a community program called Rural Health Research for Community Change.
This series will bring together healthcare providers, researchers, and community leaders to learn from one another and engage in discussions to explore practical solutions. This free, collaborative program is designed to strengthen rural health systems and improve outcomes for the communities we serve. By building a virtual community of practice, we seek to engage Texans in meaningful conversations and collectively take steps toward addressing rural health challenges. Click here for more information
more about event
This series will bring together healthcare providers, researchers, and community leaders to learn from one another and engage in discussions to explore practical solutions. This free, collaborative program is designed to strengthen rural health systems and improve outcomes for the communities we serve. By building a virtual community of practice, we seek to engage Texans in meaningful conversations and collectively take steps toward addressing rural health challenges. Click here for more information
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