
About This Event
Mobilize Recovery is bringing the Campus Surge 2025 initiative to the University of Nevada, Reno as part of a nationwide effort to address the challenges of substance use and mental health among college students. This high-energy, festival-style event blends education and live experiences to raise awareness, provide resources, and empower students to lead the conversation on recovery and mental health. Join us and be part of a movement that's as fun and inspiring as it is impactful.
What To Expect:
- Educational Workshops: Interactive sessions on addiction, recovery, and mental health led by experts and advocates.
- Empowering Stories & Advocacy: Hear powerful personal stories and learn how to turn lived experience into meaningful advocacy and campus/community impact.
- Live Experiences: Performances and interactive exhibits that spark conversation, connection, and a sense of community.
- Inspiring Connections: Meet others who care about making a difference, build your network, share ideas, and team up to create real change on campus and beyond.
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Event Details
Featuring These Special Guests
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Country Music Singer & 2022 American Idol Winner
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Tom Farley
New York Times Bestselling Author of “ The Chris Farley Show”, Recovery Advocate, and Community Outreach Director at Recovery.com.
More Information
The Nevada Recovery and Prevention (NRAP) community at the University of Nevada, Reno provides a supportive space for students who are in recovery or seeking a lifestyle of wellness. Through connection, community, and peer support, NRAP helps students thrive academically, socially, and personally — building a stronger, healthier campus and community.
As a Center within the School of Public Health at the University of Nevada, Reno, CASAT’s primary mission is to improve prevention and treatment services for individuals with addictive behaviors by helping states, organizations, students, and the existing workforce apply research-based practices.
SPH: Working to achieve health equity and eliminate health disparities impacting our communities.
Founded nearly 150 years ago, the University was established as Nevada’s land-grant institution under the Morrill Act of 1862, signed into law by President Abraham Lincoln. Today, the University is recognized as a Carnegie® Engaged University, a top research institution by the Carnegie® Classification, and a top National University by U.S. News & World Report.