How to Prevent Alcohol Abuse in College Student Athletes

With high pressures to perform both in the game and in the classroom, student athletes have an unfortunately high alcohol abuse rate. With a work-hard, play-hard culture and unique social environments and peer pressures, student athletes are more likely to report heavy episodic drinking and subscribe to high-risk drinking as part of college party culture.
Drinking in Greek Life: 5 Things Colleges Can Do

Fraternities have been a way of life for many college students over the years. For some, joining Greek Life is just as important as attending college itself and may be a sort of family tradition with generations being involved in the same Greek fraternity.
Promoting Student Wellness – How Educators Can Help

During the past year, schools nationwide were forced to make swift decisions that disrupted typical instructional routines and impacted student learning and wellbeing.
Taking Care of Yourself During the Holidays: A Survival Guide for Educators and School Faculty

It’s understandable that teachers and school leaders feel overwhelmed. After a demanding fall semester, it’s essential to take time for yourself. The holidays give educators a chance to take a breath and recharge, especially when self-care has been on the back burner
What are the 7 Types of Shoplifters?

Shoplifters have different motivations for shoplifting. What are the motives for each type, and why would a person continue to shoplift in spite of negative consequences?
The Relationship Between Alcohol and Sexual Assault on College Campus

Both binge drinking and sexual assault are major issues for many colleges and universities nationwide. At least one half of sexual assault involves alcohol consumption. While alcohol consumption doesn’t cause sexual assault, it can play a major contributing role.
Online Diversion Programs: Making Justice More Restorative

Research shows that diversion programs not only reduce recidivism, but are less costly to the state than the court process and incarceration. Affordable, online diversion helps ease the stress of deadlines, streamlining the process for both courts and offenders.
Online Anti-Theft Class for Shoplifting Intervention

Anti-theft classes are designed to reduce repeat offenses in low-risk offenders who may have an addiction to stealing. 3rd Millennium Classrooms provides STOPLifting, an online educational course that may be mandated by a court, legal order, legal representative, parole or probation officer, or other agency for shoplifting or petty theft violations.
8 Virtual Ideas to Celebrate Red Ribbon Week

Red Ribbon is the largest drug abuse prevention campaign in the United States. Every year, on October 23-31, communities celebrate Red Ribbon Week to spread awareness and support healthy, drug-free kids.
Facts About Bullying You Need to Know

Bullying is a harmful behavior that affects many students. In light of Bullying Prevention Month, here are some fast facts on bullying: