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The U.S. Department of Education is hosting a webinar series to support educational settings in safely sustaining or returning to in-person instruction.
Starting next fall, any group prepping to throw a party will have to add filling out a party registration form to their to-do list. Individuals and organizations planning on hosting an event with alcohol and 20 or more attendees will be required to register with Public Safety.
While alcohol consumption is fairly regular on college campuses, some students will remain sober this month to partake in Dry January, an initiative that invites participants to abstain from alcohol. The National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism says around 53% of full-time college students drank alcohol in the past month and estimates 33% of students engaged in binge drinking.
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.
Police, prosecutors, and educators in Kenosha County learned techniques from the U.S. Secret Service to prevent acts of school violence and mass tragedies, including identifying concerning behavior and using a tip hotline.