Medical Amnesty: Every year, college students die unnecessarily due to alcohol poisoning. Students tend to help friends who are excessively intoxicated by assisting their return home and keeping a watchful eye on them while . . . Read More

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American Athletic Institute National Conference on Social Drug Use by Collegiate Athletes, United States Olympic Training,
May 20, 2010, Center Lake Placid, NY
College Summer Session 2010
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Alcohol Tobacco and Other Drug  Prevention on Michigan Campuses

This page is devoted to ATOD prevention in Higher Education. It is here you will find links to information available to institutions of higher education, current things happening in Higher Education Prevention, and highlights of some prevention programs being used at colleges and universities in the state of Michigan. If you would like to see a program you are working on posted here, contact Dawn Kepler at (800)968-4968 or dawnk@preventionnetwork.org

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"Because education is the primary mission of all colleges, anything that has a deleterious effect on a student's ability to learn should be of considerable interest to educators.  Grade point average (GPA) is one widely accepted means of determining academic success and the degree to which students have learned what they are expected to learn.  Previous research at four year institutions has revealed that grade point average is compromised by alcohol intake." 

"Alcohol Abuse and Academic Achievement" McAloon Community College Review Volume 22, No. 1


 

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