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Official Twitter account of The Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Drug Misuse Prevention and Recovery.

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Join us for the opening keynote of the 2024 Cannabis Symposium, "Vapes, Edibles, Dabs, and More," on December 12 from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. ET. Experts Dr. Julie Sanem and Kathleen Lenk, MPH, will discuss the variety and potency of cannabis products. buff.ly/40iWMxo

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Join us for "Alcohol, Cannabis and Team Success: Lessons from the Field" with University of Virginia experts. This webinar examines substance use effects on athletic performance, featuring insights from a championship coach and prevention specialists. buff.ly/4dWbhLr

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Registration is now open for the 2024 Cannabis Symposium! Join us for this virtual event on December 12, 2024, from 11:00 AM to 4:15 PM ET. Explore the ever-changing cannabis landscape and its impact on Higher Ed. buff.ly/40iWMxo #2024CannabisSymposium #Cannabis

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Join us on October 24th, 2024, for a session on utilizing the LEAP Strategy to improve minority student well-being. Learn how culturally specific programs can reduce health disparities and increase belonging on campus. buff.ly/3ToK4c4

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Join Molly Lindner and Dr. Jim Lange for a learning session on managing the Biennial Review under the Drug-Free Schools and Campuses Act (DFSCA). Gain insights on requirements, essential elements, and effective documentation strategies. buff.ly/3SFaKnM

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Join our 'Fundamentals of Substance Misuse Prevention' webinar series for higher ed professionals. This training covers prevention science, student behavior, and evidence-based strategies using the Strategic Prevention Framework. buff.ly/3N3qOgR

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Join us on October 8, 2024, for a Water Cooler Chat discussing peer-led education programs with Avery Nordgren from Arizona State University. Gain insights on creating and sustaining these programs to enhance prevention efforts nationwide. buff.ly/4e9gT5c

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Don't miss our Biennial Review Learning Collaborative on October 10, 2024! Join professionals for a full day of sessions, keynotes, and discussions. Free for members, $100 for non-members. buff.ly/3SFaKnM #HECAOD #ProfessionalDevelopment #HigherEd

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Join us on September 17th, 2024, from 12:00 to 4:00 p.m. ET for a webinar on "Ethical Considerations for Collegiate Recovery Professionals" hosted in collaboration with @CollegeRecovery buff.ly/3RK8ZXQ

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High-intensity drinking (HID) on college campuses can lead to severe consequences. A study in Michigan found that alcohol and cannabis combination, Rx misuse, and perceived harm of binge drinking are linked to HID among young adults aged 18-25. buff.ly/3Vbqosp

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Join us on Aug 28 at 2 PM ET for a webinar on harm reduction in college campuses! Hear from BirdieLight, Be The Place, and Washington & Lee University on how to enhance efforts through community collaboration. Panel discussion and Q&A included. buff.ly/3RK8ZXQ

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Register now for the 2024 National Meeting! Don't miss the chance to network, hear keynote speakers, and attend sessions on student-centered approaches. Schedule and details online. buff.ly/3P17uC9 #NationalMeeting #Conference #HECAOD

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Don't miss out on registering for the 2024 National Meeting! The schedule for both in-person and virtual sessions is now live on our website. Register now to network, hear from keynote speakers, and attend sessions focusing on student-centered approaches. buff.ly/3P17uC9

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Problem gambling is a growing concern on college campuses nationwide. Dr. Jessica Martin and colleagues are discussing how to address this issue. Join the conversation here: buff.ly/40c4Nlz #CollegiateProblemGambling #Gambling #Prevention #WatercoolerChat #HECAOD

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Join Dr. Jim Lange on June 27, 2024 at 2:00pm to learn about alcohol and drug prevention. This webinar will cover theoretical models, core competencies for effective prevention on a college campus, and evidence-based approaches. buff.ly/3RK8ZXQ #Prevention #Webinar

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Don't miss out on early bird discounted rates for the 2024 National Meeting! Secure your spot before May 15th: HECAOD Member: $375 Non-Member: $450 Full-Time Student: $150 buff.ly/3P17uC9 #HECAOD #NationalMeeting #EarlyBird #RegisterNow

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Don't miss our upcoming Recovery is Spoken Here: Recovery Ally Train the Trainer session. This training is vital for engaging faculty and staff as allies to students in recovery. Don't miss this chance to impact your campus positively! buff.ly/40bLs3X #Recovery #Ally

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Recent evidence suggests that using multiple substances, rather than just alcohol, is more common during times of stress. A study of 1,461 college students found that those with higher coping motives were more likely to engage in substance co-use. buff.ly/3rAwfN6

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Let's prepare students for a smooth summer transition with a watercooler chat discussion led by Nina Tran and college professionals. buff.ly/40c4Nlz #HECAOD #prevention #summerbreak #watercoolerchat

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Don't miss out on early bird discounted rates for the 2024 National Meeting! Secure your spot before May 15th: HECAOD Member: $375 Non-Member: $450 Full-Time Student: $150 buff.ly/3P17uC9 #HECAOD #NationalMeeting #EarlyBird #RegisterNow

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