Faculty Tips
- Every week during Thursday and Friday classes or meetings, end by saying, "Have a fun
and safe weekend. And if you choose to drink, do so responsibly and always designate a
driver."
- Be aware of advertisements in classrooms, meeting areas, residence halls, etc. (i.e.
"Booze Cruise" ads, "All U Can Drink" vacation packages).
- During Alcohol Awareness Week (October), consider conducting a short discussion about
alcohol, abuse, effects on our community, etc. If this would fit into an assignment or
reading, even better!
- Monitor personal language and examples regarding alcohol use.
- Make responsible decisions for yourself regarding alcohol and students (i.e. don't
drink with your students).
- Sponsor alcohol free events, such as an alcohol-free tailgate party.
- Be aware of an odd decrease in students' performance (especially if sudden), such as
skipping class or meetings, poor performance on tests and projects, withdrawal from
discussions, unprofessional behavior. These can be signs of alcohol and drug abuse. If
you have any concerns of this type, you can:
- Refer the student to the on-line alcohol and drug assessment.
- Call the office of DAY Programs (491-4693) to discuss your concerns.
- Informatively confront students when overhearing "drunk stories" or when signs of
alcohol or drug abuse present themselves.
- Promote alternatives to drinking, such as alcohol free events.
- Before hosting a student organization sponsored event where alcohol will be present,
review the signs of alcohol poisoning with those chaperoning and attending.
- Invite staff from Alcohol & Drug Prevention & Education (491-1702) or DAY Programs
(491-4693) to come speak with your class, organization, or at an event.