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Helps increase public awareness of and action around the prevention of underage drinking by helping colleges and community organizations put together Town Hall Meetings. Community-based organizations and colleges and universities that hold meetings are essential in leading the conversation and promoting the idea that underage drinking is preventable
The Higher Education Center is partnering with the Association of Recovery in Higher Education (ARHE) for this year’s National Meeting. Attendees will be able to take advantage of content from both the National Meeting and the ARHE/Association of Recovery Schools (ARS)/Association of Alternative Peer Groups (AAPG) Conference with one registration ticket. Learn More and Call for Proposals.
The video starts with a simple white background and a phrase that is all too recognizable to American college students: “RUN. HIDE. FIGHT.” It’s part of a tool distributed by California State University to prepare students and employees for the possibility of an active shooter on one of its 23 campuses.
How can University of Michigan bolster safety and security on campus in the wake of last week’s shooting at Michigan State University? It starts with self-evaluation, said Deputy Chief Melissa Overton of UM’s Division of Public Safety and Security (DPSS).
Penn State is working closely with State College Borough to ramp-up safety measures with the hope of reducing excessive drinking and other negative impacts associated with State Patty’s Day, a student-created drinking event. State Patty’s Day is expected to take place Feb. 24-26.
Universities are updating security measures across the state. Michigan State University has focused on building access, classroom and door locks, camera coverage expansion, and mandatory training to improve security.
Florida State University’s collegiate recovery program provides regular meetings, social activities and coaching for students in recovery from substance use disorder.