Alcohol is the most widely used psychoactive drug and the preferred drug on college campuses. It is common to find that students who abuse alcohol are also abusing other drugs, both prescription and elicit. Fads and peer pressure affect patterns of use. Binge drinking, defined as five drinks in a row (four for women), is popular and can quickly become lethal. Other adverse effects of alcohol consumption include: hangovers, hospitalization for alcohol overdose, poor academic performance, class absences, injury, and unprotected sexual activity.
The effects of alcohol abuse are will known to most of us. Faculty often recognizes substance abuse problems when a student’s irresponsible, unpredictable behavior affects the learning situation (e.g., drunk and disorderly conduct in class), or when a combination of the health and social impairments associated with alcohol or drug abuse sabotages student performance.
Be aware that substance abuse may result in overly aggressive behavior. In such cases, Remain Calm and get help if necessary (send a student for a staff person, faculty member, department chair, or security officer). Stay Safe by retaining access to a door, knowing whom to call (Security, 962-3911, days; Emergency, 9-911, nights), and keeping furniture (e.g., a desk) between you and the student. Do Not Threaten, Corner, or Touch the Student.
Student Affairs
Eastern Oregon University
One University Boulevard
La Grande, OR 97850-2899
Phone: 541-962-3635