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Discusses how institutes of higher education can be responsive to the needs of its students. The video mentions community colleges and first-generation students. It suggests that colleges remain flexible and adaptable and provides ways that they can help students overcome barriers to be successful.
Showcases underage drinking prevention strategies on and around college campuses across the nation. These videos highlight prevention tips and strategies from states, community-based organizations, colleges and universities, and local coalitions.
Features presentations by a panel of experts that addressed alcohol’s impact on the developing brain of young adults; how to encourage dialogue among institute of higher education professionals and community stakeholders around actionable strategies and tactics to prevent underage drinking; and partnerships and programs that can help reduce underage drinking.
Provides a series of short videos produced by SAMHSA’s Center for the Application of Prevention Technologies (CAPT). Hear SAMHSA prevention grantees and specialists share information and stories related to the prevention of opioid misuse, overdose, and other substance-related problems.
Features Dr. David Anderson, Professor Emeritus of Education and Human Development at George Mason University, talking about some of the positive changes he’s seen in campus prevention programs since the survey began in the late 1970s. He also discusses his concerns, and gives concise advice to anyone looking to help prevent drug abuse among college students.
Presents the video footage of a panel discussion at Columbia University's Community College Research Center. Includes expert analysis of the Guided Pathways Model for Institution-Wide Reforms and its potential to help community colleges improve student success.
Highlights oversight and implementation of the campus’ efforts to prevent alcohol and drug misuse among its students, including attention to staff, resources, advisory groups and task forces, and collaboration.