Campus Resources
How
can faculty get involved?
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Speaking
out about Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) issues
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Participating
in the biennial review process
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Participating
in the AOD task force
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Working with the
community
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Making
connections with students
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Curriculum
infusion
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Service
learning
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Referrals
If
you are interested in a program for your class or
student organization, please contact us at 581-1423.
Programs
and Services:
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Screening
and Brief Intervention for alcohol and marijuana use
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BASICS:
Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College
Students
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Residence
Hall programs
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AOD
Peer Education credit class offered in each fall.
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Campus-wide
AOD speakers and programs
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Training
with the campus community leaders
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Classroom
Alternatives: A don't cancel that class
program
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CAMP:
Alternative Weekend program
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Tobacco
Cessation programs
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Substance-free
housing through Residence Life
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Off
campus referrals
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Awareness
and Responsibility Campaigns for : Alcohol, Tobacco,
Other Drugs and Drinking and Driving
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Risk
Management Programs and Trainings
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Campus
Assessment and Surveys
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Social
Norms Campaigns
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Campus
Safety Alerts
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On-line
screening programs
Student
Affairs and Deans of Students
Counseling
Center
The
following links provide information and services
available to students. You can also contact
Lauri Sidelko in the
Alcohol and Drug Education Programs at 581-1423.