Pandemic Trends in Student Alcohol Misuse
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About This Episode
In this episode, Justin Kollinger, Senior Risk Management Consultant at United Educators (UE), is joined by Dr. Pietro Sasso, faculty member at Stephen F. Austin State University and faculty research fellow at the Timothy J. Piazza Center for Fraternity and Sorority Research and Reform at Penn State University. They discuss alcohol misuse and abuse patterns among students, how those patterns may change for at-risk students as we emerge from the pandemic, and how risk managers can support their colleagues in student affairs. This podcast will be of interest to administrators, risk management professionals, student affairs professionals, and faculty and staff working to manage student alcohol misuse.
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About This Episode
In this episode, Justin Kollinger, Senior Risk Management Consultant at United Educators (UE), is joined by Dr. Pietro Sasso, faculty member at Stephen F. Austin State University and faculty research fellow at the Timothy J. Piazza Center for Fraternity and Sorority Research and Reform at Penn State University. They discuss alcohol misuse and abuse patterns among students, how those patterns may change for at-risk students as we emerge from the pandemic, and how risk managers can support their colleagues in student affairs. This podcast will be of interest to administrators, risk management professionals, student affairs professionals, and faculty and staff working to manage student alcohol misuse.
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To receive new episodes when they are released, follow UE's Prevention and Protection podcast on your preferred streaming service:
Featured Speakers
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Justin Kollinger
Senior Risk Management Consultant, United Educators
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Dr. Pietro Sasso
Faculty member at Stephen F. Austin State University and faculty research fellow at the Timothy J. Piazza Center for Fraternity and Sorority Research and Reform at Penn State University