New Monograph Published: Collegiate Drug Use: A New Look at an Old Issue
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January 15, 2009
A new monograph has been published by Rowan University’s Center for Addiction Studies exploring issues related to the use of drugs other than alcohol on college and university campuses.
Chapters in the monograph, titled Collegiate Drug Use: A New Look at an Old Issue, include:
- 21st Century Collegians: Same Church, Different Pew
- To the Edge and Back Again: Edgework and Collegiate Drug Use
- After Alcohol, Those Other Drugs That Your Students Use
- Prevention Strategies for Prescription and Other Drugs on College Campuses
- I Said No to Drugs…But the Drugs Wouldn’t Listen
Funded by the New Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Addiction Services and distributed through the New Jersey Higher Education Consortium on Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention and Education, this monograph is available for download in PDF format from the Center for Addiction Studies Web site, or by contacting the Center for Addiction Studies at 856-863-2175.

