Top university administrators will join with students and community leaders from across New York for the "American Campus and Alcohol Conference" March 9-11 at the Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel to discuss ways to deal with alcohol abuse among college students.
The Distilled Spirits Council of the United States (DISCUS) awarded a $20,000 grant to SU and the Syracuse Area College Community Coalition -a partnership of community prevention groups, local neighborhood associations, law enforcement agencies, liquor licensees, community agencies, and colleges and universities-that will fund the conference. Colleges and universities from across the state will send teams comprised of college administrators, counselors, students and community leaders. Institutions that will be represented at the conference include SU, Le Moyne College, Cornell University, SUNY Cortland, SUNY Plattsburgh, SUNY Morrisville, SUNY Albany, SUNY Potsdam, Onondaga Community College, University of Buffalo, SUNY Brockport, Rochester Institute of Technology, Nazareth College, Cazenovia College, Pace University, and Ithaca College. Participating law enforcement agencies, in addition to the New York State Police and the Syracuse Police Department, include police departments from Auburn, Cortland, and Kirkland.
"It will be a true benefit to our students to work with colleagues across the state, along with experts in the industry, to identify programs that have a track record of working and then to discuss ways these programs can be implemented on various campuses," says Barry L. Wells, senior vice president and dean of student affairs.
The conference will host five keynote speakers at the Regency Ballroom of the Sheraton:
"The three-day conference will include these lectures and more from administrators, experts and liquor authorities," says Laura M. Madelone, director of the Office of Off-Campus Student Services. "Working with nationally recognized experts, teams will develop action-oriented plans to decrease campus alcohol abuse. During the conference, breakout sessions will allow officials from different schools to collaborate and plan actions and programs that they can take back to their communities and that will be a real benefit."
For more information, contact the Office of Off-Campus Student Services at 443-5389 or via e-mail at lmmadelone@syr.edu.