May 5, 2003
Troy, N.Y. - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has received
$10,000 from The New York State Department of Alcoholism and
Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) toward the university's
continuing efforts to prevent alcohol abuse on campus and in
the surrounding community. The OASAS award is part of the
state's Healthy Campus Community Demonstration Project. Funds
are provided through the Federal "Enforcing the Underage
Drinking Laws" block grant.
"This award will enhance the neighborly cooperation we already
have in Troy," says Theresa Kersch, certified health education
specialist at Rensselaer's Gallagher Student Health Center. "We
will use it to continue to target two different audiences with
the same powerful message: Too much drinking hurts us
all."
Grant Money Goes Far in Preventing
Problems
Rensselaer's active campus/community coalition addresses
alcohol abuse in a number of ways. For example, as part of the
First Year Experience (FYE) orientation program, freshmen get
involved in a frank discussion about the dangers of underage
and high-risk drinking. Ongoing campus efforts include alcohol
awareness training for Resident Assistants, and on-demand
educational programs, which are popular with fraternities and
sororities.
Area high school students get the message through billboards
and flyers distributed during prom and commencement season.
Local tavern owners can take part in free TIPS (Training for
Intervention Procedures) sessions, which will help them reduce
underage and high-risk drinking. In addition, Rensselaer has
provided many area bartenders with free license verifiers,
handheld devices that can detect ID forgery.
Contact: Caroline Jenkins
Phone: (518) 276-6531
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