- Alcohol Educational Information/Articles
- Graceful Refusals Just Don't Happen
Choosing not to drink when others are drinking can be hard. If you decide not to drink, make a plan. - What are the Signs of Alcoholism?
26 symptoms that may indicate alcoholism from the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Inc. – please ADD this to the bottom of this page as well. - How to Party at UNH
It's Friday night and you don't have anything to do? Your friends are getting ready to go to an off-campus party. You don't really feel like a heavy night of drinking, but then again, you don't want to sit home and not have any fun. So what are the choices? (this page has updates, please see my email) - Did You Grow Up a Problem Drinker?
Many adults question whether they have been affected by alcoholism. If someone close to you has, or has had a drinking problem, the following questions may help you in determining whether alcoholism affected your childhood or present life. - Blackouts: The What, The Why, and the What's the Big Deal?
A blackout is an alcohol induced memory loss. Blackouts occur when alcohol blocks neurotransmitters that send memories from short-term memory to long-term memory. - Starving Themselves, Cocktail in Hand
The latest entry in the lexicon of food-related ills is drunkorexia, shorthand for a disturbing blend of behaviors: self-imposed starvation or bingeing and purging, combined with alcohol abuse. - Alcohol Use by Athletes
Important information about alcohol that all athletes should pay attention to. - How Alcohol Effects Female Athletes
For women, many there are additional variables that effect how alcohol affects an individual.
Research
- New Hampshire Higher Education Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Survey
The purpose of this survey is to learn about alcohol and other drug use as well as behaviors related to their use.
Additional UNH Resources
- Choices Matter
DVD to assist UNH student in making healthy and safe choices regarding alcohol and other drugs. - Reality Check
Efforts to address high-risk alcohol use of alcohol by UNH. - UNH Counseling Center
