Alcohol Abuse

Read: 2 Former Bowling Green State Students Receive Mixed Verdict in Fraternity Hazing Death

2 Former Bowling Green State Students Receive Mixed Verdict in Fraternity Hazing Death

In total, eight former fraternity members were indicted in the hazing death of BGSU fraternity pledge Stone Foltz.

Read: Substance Abuse on Campus: Challenges First-Year College Students Face

Substance Abuse on Campus: Challenges First-Year College Students Face

College is a good way for young adults to gain independence but it can also put them in situations where drugs and alcohol are easily accessible.

Read: University of Illinois Police Add Social Workers for More Effective Response to Mental Health Crises

University of Illinois Police Add Social Workers for More Effective Response to Mental Health Crises

UIPD’s Response, Evaluation and Crisis Help (REACH) initiative pairs social workers with police officers when responding to mental health-related emergencies.

Read: University of Kentucky Freshman Found Unresponsive at Fraternity

University of Kentucky Freshman Found Unresponsive at Fraternity

The UK student, who was a member of the FarmHouse fraternity, later died, and the cause of death is presumed to be alcohol toxicity.

Read: How to Create a Substance Misuse Prevention Plan for Your Campus

How to Create a Substance Misuse Prevention Plan for Your Campus

A consultant for professionals and law enforcement officers discusses ways to ensure prevention efforts are both successful and sustainable.

Read: The Illinois School Safety Conference Is THIS Tuesday, Oct. 5

The Illinois School Safety Conference Is THIS Tuesday, Oct. 5

The school safety conference is a free, one-day event that will take place on Tuesday, October 5 in Niles, Illinois.

Read: Boeing Supports Northwest School District Wellness Programs

Boeing Supports Northwest School District Wellness Programs

The manufacturer will be donating $105,000 to campus health and wellness programs in Washington and Oregon this fall.

Read: How to Reduce the Impact of Unrecognized Student Organizations on Campus

How to Reduce the Impact of Unrecognized Student Organizations on Campus

Institutions of higher education can ban, expel or refuse to recognize a problematic student organization, but that doesn’t mean the issues associated with that group will magically go away.

Read: Utah State Football Player Faces Several On-Campus Sexual Assault Charges

Utah State Football Player Faces Several On-Campus Sexual Assault Charges

Authorities say the Utah State freshman broke into the campus dorm rooms of female students.

Read: Bowling Green State Student Dies After Alleged Fraternity Hazing

Bowling Green State Student Dies After Alleged Fraternity Hazing

The roommate of another student who was also pledging the frat says he was told he had to drink an entire handle of alcohol before leaving.

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