Many institutions of higher education are struggling with the problem of excessive alcohol consumption by students. Colleges and universities want to be ‘good neighbors’ in their communities and must limit legal and social risks that result from excessive alcohol consumption by students. At the same time, colleges and universities operate in an increasingly challenging marketplace where many prospective students seek out institutions with a ‘party school’ reputation. Thus, higher education institutions are finding it difficult to define and carry out alcohol reduction measures that satisfy all constituents. This article discusses the approach taken at the University of Wisconsin—La Crosse. UW-L is an institution that identified a serious al...
Introduction: Heavy alcohol consumption constitutes a major health risk among University students. S...
The purpose of this study was to compare a theory-based, audience-targeted health communication camp...
Objective: This article presents an evaluation of Common Ground, a media campaign-supported preventi...
College heavy episodic drinking, or binge drinking is a serious and chronic young adult health probl...
Alcohol consumption is a problem on almost every college campus. The problem not only affects the dr...
Drawing on ten years of efforts to reduce high-risk drinking among college students, recommends an e...
Environmental strategies for colleges and universities to reduce alcohol consumption among their stu...
Alcohol abuse among college students has become a major public health concern. Individual, environme...
Alcohol consumption among college students can lead to negative consequences for those consuming alc...
Alcohol consumption on college campuses is a very real and dangerous problem that college administra...
California State University, Chico is a mid-sized, comprehensive public university with a bright his...
Numerous studies indicate that normative campus drinking practices are important in determining coll...
This paper describes a program, conducted over a 5-year period, that effectively reduced heavy drink...
Using a ritual behavior model and in-depth interviews, this qualitative study examined the role of a...
Purpose: To conduct a secondary analysis of survey data collected at a large, urban university asses...
Introduction: Heavy alcohol consumption constitutes a major health risk among University students. S...
The purpose of this study was to compare a theory-based, audience-targeted health communication camp...
Objective: This article presents an evaluation of Common Ground, a media campaign-supported preventi...
College heavy episodic drinking, or binge drinking is a serious and chronic young adult health probl...
Alcohol consumption is a problem on almost every college campus. The problem not only affects the dr...
Drawing on ten years of efforts to reduce high-risk drinking among college students, recommends an e...
Environmental strategies for colleges and universities to reduce alcohol consumption among their stu...
Alcohol abuse among college students has become a major public health concern. Individual, environme...
Alcohol consumption among college students can lead to negative consequences for those consuming alc...
Alcohol consumption on college campuses is a very real and dangerous problem that college administra...
California State University, Chico is a mid-sized, comprehensive public university with a bright his...
Numerous studies indicate that normative campus drinking practices are important in determining coll...
This paper describes a program, conducted over a 5-year period, that effectively reduced heavy drink...
Using a ritual behavior model and in-depth interviews, this qualitative study examined the role of a...
Purpose: To conduct a secondary analysis of survey data collected at a large, urban university asses...
Introduction: Heavy alcohol consumption constitutes a major health risk among University students. S...
The purpose of this study was to compare a theory-based, audience-targeted health communication camp...
Objective: This article presents an evaluation of Common Ground, a media campaign-supported preventi...