Williams Acquires Grant to Combat Campus Drinking
October 18, 2010
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Williams Acquires Grant to Combat Campus Drinking
VALDOSTA -- "Nobody ever drown in sweat," at least that is what
Coordinator Mark Williams tells students who seek services in the
Office of Alcohol and Other Drug Education. Hard work is essential
on the battlefields of collegiate substance abuse, and Williams has
acquired yet another weapon in his arsenal.
The Governor’s Office of Highway Safety (GOHS) awarded VSU with a
Young Adult Grant, which provides the office with nearly $9,000 to
enhance alcohol-prevention programs and bring nationally recognized
speakers to campus. News of the grant, which has been awarded to
VSU for the past seven years, comes during the 2010 National
Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week, Oct. 17-23.
“The most basic goal of AOD is to let students know we are a
resource available to them, and this grant helps us reach that
goal,” said Williams, who previously served for 11 years as a U.S.
Air Force substance abuse counselor. “Students do not have to
struggle alone; together we can sort through the compelling issues
they face and identify options they can make as they decide what,
if any, role substance use will play in their college
experience.”
Williams said the grant has enabled the office, in conjunction with
Health Promotions and Housing, to invite Brett Sokolow, president
of the National Center for Higher Education Risk Management, to
speak about "Drunk Sex or Date Rape" at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, Oct.
21, in the Student Union Ball Room.
Beyond motivational speakers, Williams said the office also plans
to use GOHS funds to expose students to DUI simulators, purchase
promotional and educational items, and finance the trips of Peer
Educators to educational conferences.
Williams, who has worked at VSU for 11 years, said substance abuse
is perhaps the greatest threat to students’ academic pursuits.
According to BACCHUS global education network, “A” students average
4 or fewer drinks per week, “C” students average about 7 drinks per
week; while “D” and “F” students average 9.97 drinks per week. The
network’s website, http://www.bacchusgamma.org/ncaaw.asp,
has a variety of informational resources about college drinking and
its related consequences.
For more information about the AOD’s preventions efforts,
informational presentations and the student organization, Natural
High, go to https://webstats.valdosta.edu/aode/
or call the office at 229-259-5111.
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