Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students (BASICS) is a scientifically proven and effective strategy (as recognized by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism) to reduce high-risk and underage drinking by college and university students.
Social Norming and Social MarketingSocial norms are beliefs held by individuals about attitudes and behaviors that are perceived to be normal. Find out more about social norms as they relate to drug and alcohol use on college campuses.
What Faculty Can DoWays you can support prevention efforts and assist students in evaluating their beliefs
Identifying and Confronting Students at RiskBecause of your frequent interaction with the students, you may recognize that they are having problems. Get more information on how to confront a student at risk.
Curriculum infusion is the process of integrating alcohol prevention content into courses across the curriculum. Find out more about curriculum infusion and ways you can participate in this program.
IUP Alcohol and Drug Judicial SanctionsSanctions for violating university alcohol/drug policies, on or off campus
PLCB Faculty BrochureCollege Drinking: How Faculty Can Change the Culture, a resource provided by the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board