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PACE Project:
Reducing the Consequences of High-Risk Drinking

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Welcome, Parents!
High-risk drinking can be a serious problem on college campuses. Help your student succeed by talking about alcohol with your son or daughter.

more information for parents and students on alcohol issues

e-CHUG: an online quiz about drinking habits

The Pace Guide to Throwing a Safe House Party

Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention: The Parent Connection

University of Wisconsin Police Department Alcohol and Drinking Issues at UW–Madison

University Health Services
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug Abuse Services
Smart Choices for Drinking
Practice Drinking in Moderation

Facts on Tap
Facts About Alcohol and Drugs

Stuff to Do
The Morgridge Center for Public Service
The Wisconsin Union
Today@UW–Madison
The Student Organizations Office
Division of Recreational Sports
The 10k Hours Show

 


15.July.05
Letter from a UW Parent
Hours after moving into his dorm room on August 28, 2004, Jason Gratzl, attended a party on Mifflin Street near the UW–Madison campus. The freshman from Burlington, Wis. drank heavily at the party, fell off a balcony and sustained a serious head injury. Alcohol played a role in the fall.
[read his mother's story]

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What's New

Wisconsin Binge Drinking Rates (PDF, 88 kb)

2007 UW-Madison College Alcohol Study Data Now Available

Downtown Safety Initiative

Alcohol License Density Plan (Draft) September 20, 2006

Alcohol License Density Plan Resolution (PDF, 77 kb)

Public Testimony to City of Madison Alcohol License Review Committee Sept. 20, 2006

Positive Trends from the College Alcohol Study

 

PACE is a University of Wisconsin-Madison program funded internally by the University. PACE was formerly part of “A Matter of Degree” (1997-2007), a group of ten universities funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and evaluated by Harvard University.

 

To get involved with the PACE Project, contact us at pace@news.wisc.edu.
The Pace Project is coordinated by University Health Services,
the campus health clinic open to all current UW–Madison students.
Visit UHS at www.uhs.wisc.edu.