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New Online Resource for Higher Education Alcohol and Drug Prevention and Recovery

HIgher Education Center for Alcohol and Drug Misuse Prevention and Recovery

By John D. Clapp | March 8, 2016

Imagine the following scene: A few college students are drinking beer at the local tavern. As they get a little drunk, an argument with the barkeep over the quality and price of drinks begins. Things escalate, insults are traded and mayhem ensues. University District 2015? No. Although plausible, that event was actually in Oxford, England in 1354. The St. Scholastica Day Riots were the first documented alcohol-fueled riots among college students. Some 660 years later, alcohol-related problems remain the primary public health concern on college campuses.

I first became interested in the study of alcohol-related problems as a new graduate student more than 20 years ago. I was drawn to better understand the broad range of drinking behaviors and related problems found across populations and cultures. I quickly learned alcohol use and its attendant problems are often complex and dynamic, making them challenging to understand and prevent. Indeed, the study of alcohol-related problems involves aspects of psychology, sociology, physiology, biology, the law and public policy, among various other fields.

Beyond studying alcohol use and problems, turning our understanding into effective action to prevent and treat such problems and support those in recovery is critical. Prior to coming to Ohio State University as a professor, I directed the U.S. Department of Education’s Higher Education Center for Alcohol, Drug and Violence Prevention. The center was a national resource for colleges and universities designed to help them implement science-based prevention.

While the U.S. Department of Education cut that program in late 2012, it has been re-established at OSU. The new Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Drug Misuse Prevention and Recovery is a national resource aimed at tackling the age-old problem and reducing alcohol and drug misuse on campuses and advocating for youth and their families in recovery.

Dr. John D. Clapp, Ph.D., FAAHB, is professor and associate dean for Research and Faculty Development at The Ohio State University, College of Social Work. He is also currently the director of Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Drug Misuse Prevention and Recovery located at OSU.