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Welcome to Our Newest Member – University of Baltimore
The Maryland Collaborative welcomes its newest member, the University of Baltimore.
What the Maryland Cannabis Law Means for Colleges
Legalization of cannabis brings unique challenges to academic institutions primarily due to conflicts with federal law. In this guest commentary, Sara Benjamin-Neelon and Ramie Eck counsel students to not get high and faculty to support students.
College Parents Matter: Have the Conversation
College Parents Matter provides parents tips for talking to their college-aged child about alcohol and high-risk situations that involve alcohol.
Farewell to David Jernigan, Founding Co-Director
We bid farewell to David Jernigan as he takes on a new role as Assistant Dean for Practice at the Boston University School of Public Health.
Welcome to our newest member: Bowie State
The Maryland Collaborative welcomes its newest member, Bowie State University.
Highlights: Reconnecting and Engaging Campus Community Members
To support a safe return to school, make policies clear and engage parents, the retail community, and faculty.
Welcome to Our New Site
The Maryland Collaborative has updated its website with a new, modern design and responsive layout for mobile and tablet devices.
Alcohol Policy and COVID Webinar
Alcohol marketing in the digital age has increased availability may have lasting implications on alcohol policy and public health.
A Guide to Best Practices
This is the 3rd edition of A Guide to Best Practices. The Guide synthesizes the existing research on interventions, effective and not effective.
Getting High-Risk Students Help
The Maryland Collaborative supports universal screening in traditional settings, such as health or counseling centers, and possibly other touchpoints.
Engaging Academic Assistance
Research shows that excessive drinking and substance use during colleges can increase risk for academic performance problems, including lower grades, lower academic engagement and delayed graduation.
Join Us in Celebrating a Legislative Victory
We joined our forces and our voices to ask the Maryland General Assembly to ban the sale of grain alcohol in Maryland, and they listened. Now it’s time to celebrate.