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ALCOHOL STATEMENT
The University of New Hampshire is a vibrant living and learning community. Being a member of the University community is a privelege. Therefore, while UNH is committed to enabling all students, both on- and off-campus, to flourish in a civil and respectful community, the University is also dedicated to upholding the laws on the illegal use of alcohol and other drugs. The University will respond swiftly and consistently to any and all alcohol and drug violations that impact the respectful climate in which we reside. The expectations for UNH students as responsible members of the greater community are clearly stated, as are the consequences for violation of alcohol and drug laws.



CHOICES MATTER UNH DVD
Created for students to assist them
in making healthy and safe
choices regarding alcohol
and other drugs

 

Kathleen Grace-Bishop
Director of Education and Promotion
Health Services
Ballard Street
Durham, NH 03824
(603) 862-3823
Kathleen.Grace-Bishop@unh.edu

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