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| Alcohol 101+ wins the prestigious Freddie award read more |
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November 21, 2003
Alcohol 101 Plus, a dynamic interactive CD-ROM program designed to stop the misuse of alcohol on campus, received the coveted FREDDIE Award in the category of Health and Wellness at the 29th Annual International Health and Medical Awards Ceremony in Los Angeles. The International Health and Medical Media Awards, also known as the "Oscars of Medicine," are recognized as a preeminent competition of educational health and medical media. Alcohol 101 Plus was also a finalist in the categories of Community Health and Behavioral Diseases.
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At the press conference announcing Alcohol 101 Plus, a reporter interviews a student from the University of Maryland.
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March 12, 2003
The Century Council announces the creation of a dynamic interactive CD-ROM program designed to help college students stop the misuse of alcohol on campus.
Set on a "virtual campus," Alcohol 101 Plus specifically targets at-risk populations of the student body: Freshmen, Greeks, student-athletes, and judicial policy offenders. 
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| Spread Sheet: Who is using Alcohol 101 Plus? |
| Microsoft Excel spreadsheet, 143 kb download now |
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| Summary: State-by-state listing of universities, colleges, schools, police departments, military units, and other groups now using the Alcohol 101 Plus Program. download |
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| Fact Sheet: Alcohol and College Students' Drinking |
| Microsoft word document, 3 pages, 35 kb download now |
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| Excerpt: Seventy-two percent of college students report that they used alcohol at least once within the 30 days prior to completing the Core survey. Within the last year, 84 percent of students report they drank alcohol. download |
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| Fact Sheet: About the Alcohol 101 Plus Program |
| Microsoft word document, 4 pages, 30 kb download now |
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| Describes features of the program, and its development and distribution. Lists Alcohol 101 Plus Partners, experts who helped develop the new areas of Alcohol 101 Plus. download |
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