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Outlines how campus officials can best organize and work collaboratively with campus and community coalitions and statewide initiatives to accomplish their alcohol and other drug abuse and violence (AODV) prevention goals. The environmental approach to AODV prevention is based on the principle that college students' conduct can be shaped through concerted efforts to reengineer the environment that shapes their behavior.
Details the effect of alcohol on academic performance, retention, and graduation rates. Provides evidence-based strategies to mitigate these effects, as well as examples of what colleges and universities are doing and related resources.
Describes how community colleges can help promote student success. The article includes evidence-based strategies that can be implemented by community colleges and examples of how community colleges across the country are supporting their students.
Encompasses a broad range of material introducing and endorsing trauma-sensitive practice with an emphasis on sexual assault trauma. It is designed specifically for health center staff who serve as primary care providers to students in higher education. These tools are designed to supplement higher education efforts to develop campus-wide plans addressing sexual assault at their institutions.