Recruiting
Key Players
Collaborating With
Others
Campus
Activities
Campus
Judicial Offices
Athletes
and Recreational Sports
Fraternities
and Sororities
Residence
Life
Campus
Police and Safety
Chief
Student Affairs Officers
Health
Education and Counseling
Enlisting Support
to Keep Our Campuses Safe
For
Parents
For
Students
For
Colleges
Year-Round
Programming
Putting the Pieces
Together – News From the Field
Social Norms
Promising Practices
NIAAA Report
The Student Monitor
Report
New CASS Standards
for ATOD
For
years, university educators have been grappling with collegiate
alcohol abuse in a variety of ways. The dilemma —
respecting the adult sensibilities and independence of
young people while honoring the law and the institution’s
“duty to care” — has become evermore
difficult to solve. The demographics alone are daunting:
Some 15 million students now attend more than 3500 institutions.
How to best deal with the complex issues, responsibilities,
and liabilities, how to be an instrument for change in
the prevailing collegiate environment, is the challenge
facing all university people. - What Can You Do?
Report from the National Symposium on Alcohol Practices
sponsored by the Inter-Association Task Force on Alcohol
and Other Substance Abuse Issues