Alcohol, Drugs, and Wellness

UAA campus in summer with mountains in background.
 

UAA offers students a variety of programs related to their well-being in order to create a University environment which encourages low-risk drinking choices through social-ecologically based institutional practices and policies. The Alcohol, Drug, and Wellness Education Program at UAA envisions a campus environment where student learning and success are unimpeded by the abuse of alcohol and other drugs. The Alcohol, Drug, and Wellness Education program--housed in the Dean of Students Office--provides a variety of services and resources to students, staff, and faculty, some of which include the following:

  • Safety Awareness Week in September
  • National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week (NCAAW) in October
  • Alcohol and Drug-Related Programming and Presentations
  • Individual Meetings with Students and Staff Regarding Alcohol, Drug, and Wellness Related Concerns
  • Alcohol and Drug Screenings
  • Information tables on current alcohol, drug, and wellness issues
  • Substance use risk-reduction courses
  • Brief interventions to address high-risk drinking behaviors or drug use
  • Referrals for intervention and treatment
  • Self-Care and Wellness Programming and Presentations

Presentations

The Alcohol, Drug, and Wellness Educator is available to provide presentations about alcohol, drugs, and wellness education to students, staff, and faculty.  To request a presentation, contact the ADWE directly.

GOALS

  • Reduce the number of underage students who drink
  • Reduce the number of undergraduate and graduate students who practice high-risk drinking
  • Reduce the amount of alcohol consumed by high-risk drinkers to more low-risk levels
  • Correct the misperception that most college students are heavy drinkers who cause harm to themselves and others
  • Increase the effectiveness of campus alcohol policies and enforcement
  • Correct key stakeholder perceptions so that faculty, staff, advisers, and others do not perpetuate heavy drinking myths

Sarah Mills

 Alcohol, Drug, and Wellness Educator
 Office: Dean of Students Office Suite, RH 122
 Phone: 907-786-1511
 Email: samills3@alaska.edu

 

Reports

Please contact the Alcohol, Drug, and Wellness Educator for information regarding the latest data from the UAA Core Alcohol and Drug Survey.