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"Campus and Community Share Alcohol Prevention Efforts," NCAA CHAMPS for Life, Winter 1999
A discussion on the many benefits of campus and community members working as partners in alcohol education efforts.

"Leader-Ships Abounding," Campus Commentary, January 1999
A discussion of the various opportunities and obligations that each Greek member, chapter, and council has to provide leadership regarding alcohol issues.

"Fuels for the Engine," The Peer Educator, December/January 1999
Examination of the Promising Practices recommendation, "Allocate appropriate resources and staff commensurate with the task."

"Weaving the Fabric of Prevention," The Peer Educator, October 1998
Examination of the Promising Practices recommendation, "Integrate alcohol abuse prevention efforts into the fabric of the institution.

"Strategies and Solutions for Alcohol Problems," Campus Commentary, September 1998
A positive and proactive approach for Greek organizations to use to help prevent alcohol abuse on campus.

"Making the Pieces Fit," The Peer Educator, May 1998
Examination of the Promising Practices recommendation, "Create a comprehensive and long-term perspective."

"Set the Course for Desired Outcomes," The Peer Educator, April 1998
Examination of the Promising Practices recommendation, "Ensure that efforts are clearly defined and well grounded."

"Evaluation: Who, What, How!" The Peer Educator, February 1998
Examination of the Promising Practices recommendation, "Conduct and use ongoing evaluation. The importance of evaluation could fill an entire subset of recommendations."

"Dealing with Alcohol Abuse on Campus," Education Digest, March 1997
Ten recommendations from the Promising Practices: Campus Alcohol Strategies project.

"Intolerant Boards Can Save Lives," Trusteeship, 1997
Governing boards must help change the prevailing attitude that alcohol consumption leading to abusive or antisocial behavior is an acceptable "rite of passage" of college life.

"Sobering Efforts," Trusteeship, November 1996
A comprehensive new study of campus alcohol abuse programs yields an array of promising practices. Boards can ensure their campuses adopt integrated plans that emphasize prevention and education.

 
 


 

 

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