Memorial Union Building

Non Alcoholic Programming

Alcohol-Free Activities

Although the University does not currently have a program space with an intentional “alcohol-free” focus, there are many spaces and group on campus that offer alcohol-free programming. The Memorial Union Building (MUB) does not allow alcohol to be served in the building for any events held for students. The MUB, alone and in conjunction with student organizations and other offices on campus including Campus Recreation sponsors alcohol-free programming throughout the academic year including trips to Boston, the White Mountains, and New York City for sightseeing, shopping excursions, and cultural and outdoor activities and larger campus events such as Midnight Mania, Fall-Fest and JukeBox. The Campus Activities Board sponsors Homecoming, Winter Carnival, and Spring Celebration, in addition to other weekend programming. The Weekend Warriors student organization provides on –going activities for students who do not want to drink on weekends. Many other student organizations offer non-alcoholic programming such as the various concerts, speakers, and movies sponsored by MUSO. All campus residence halls have spaces that are used frequently for activities such as speakers, hall dinners, coffee houses and other events. Campus Recreation offers a number of alcohol-free programming including fitness classes, intramural sports, and health workshops. The residence hall staff also provides numerous non-alcoholic social and educational programs throughout the academic year.

The “After-Hours” web site (www.unh.edu/reality-check) that students can access to learn about the various non-alcohol related activities/events on campus and in the local communities.

In addition, the Office of Health Education and Promotion provides funds to support non-alcoholic programming efforts.

Policies and Enforcement

Educational Efforts

Non Alcoholic Programming

Substance Free Housing

Campus/Community/State Committees

Safe Rides

Counseling & Support

Assessment