College Coalition on Substance misuse, Advocacy, and Prevention
2021
- February 11, 2021 – School-Based Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral To (SBIRT) Services/Treatment
- Margaret Soukup – King County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services Division
2020
- December 15, 2020 – Protective Behavioral Strategies and Alcohol-Related Sexual Victimization in College Women Drinkers
- Nichole Sell, Ph.D. – University at Buffalo
- October 8, 2020 – That’s a Wrap! Enhancing AOD Prevention and Education Through Creative Video Marketing
- Bethany Mauch – ATOD Prevention Specialist, North Dakota State College of Science
- Kerri Kava – Assistant Director of Student Life, North Dakota State College of Science
- February 28, 2020 – Treating College Students with Substance Use Disorders: The Role of Pharmacotherapy
- Dr. Diane Logan – Clinical Psychologist, Substance Use Services Coordinator, West Hawaii Community Health Center
- February 12, 2020 – A New Partner in Recovery Engagement: Recovery Corps of Washington
- Stefania Appia – Senior Analyst, Washington Service Corps
2019
- May 31, 2019 – Drinking Game Behaviors among Young Adults
- Byron Zamboanga
- May 15, 2019 – eCHECKUP TO GO: Where We Are and Where We’re Headed
- Richard J. Moyer III
- January 11, 2019 – State-Wide Young Adult and College Student Substance Use Prevention/Wellness Website Content Review
- Julee Christianson
- Ashley Green
2018
- October 11, 2018 – Drug Free Schools and Campuses Act Update and Review
- April 20, 2018 – Worth 1000 Words: What students’ Snapchat stories teach us about drug culture
- Tom Fontana
- January 26, 2018 – Getting a Handle on Hard Liquor
- Ralph Castro
- January 9, 2018 – Understanding Paradox: Jump Starting Prevention
- Toben Nelson
2017
- April 28, 2017 – Using Standards of Practice to Develop Effective Prevention and Harm Reduction Initiatives
- Sarah Menefee
- Alicia Czachowski
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