Higher Education
e-Digest
Volume 7 / Issue 5
February 20, 2019
In This Issue:
SPOTLIGHT: Preparing for Spring Break 2019
For many students, Spring Break is a quintessential part of the college experience. Most U.S. colleges and universities will have their breaks in the coming weeks, peaking in March. Use the resources below to help plan a safe and healthy break, or volunteer by taking part in an Alternative Spring Break. 

RESOURCES
Culture + Youth Studies
Break Away

Alternative Spring Break 2019
International Volunteer HQ

RESEARCH
Sargent, E. M., et al. (August 2018).  Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology
 
IN THE NEWS
FROM FEDERAL PARTNERS

U.S. Department of Education
NEW RESOURCES

IN THE NEWS

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RECENT RESEARCH

Claydon, E., & Zullig, K. J. (January 2019). Journal of American College Health

Hill, L. G., et al. (January 2019). Journal of American College Health

Leavens, E. L. S., et al. (January 2019). Journal of American College Health

Manrique, M., et al. (January 2019). Journal of American College Health

Montagni, I., et al. (January 2019). Journal of American College Health

Patrick, M. E., et al. (January 2019). Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research

Taylor, J. L., & Giani, M. (Winter 2019). The Review of Higher Education
LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES

Webinars and Online Learning

Ongoing
AACU

Wednesday, February 13, 2019, 1-2 PM ET
Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth

Wednesday, February 13, 2019, 2-3 PM ET
Nightlock, Johnson Controls Inc., and Campus Security & Life Safety

Wednesday, February 20, 2019, 2-3 PM ET
Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Drug Misuse Prevention and Recovery

Conferences

February 22, 2019, San Antonio, TX
Association of Title IX Administrators

March 12-13, 2019, Ann Arbor, MI
Healthy Minds Network

March 21, 2019, Houston, TX
Campus Security and Life Safety

May 14-15, 2019, Henniker, NH
New England College

June 10-12, 2019, Nashville, TN
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