Presentations


1. Drug Use

Illicit drug use is often misperceived as being a rampant part of the college experience. Reality is, drug use is not the norm on our college campus but it is still dangerous. Learn the warning signs, symptoms and effects of drugs on individuals and the social environments they corrupt.


2. Alcohol Awareness

Is there such a thing as Responsible Drinking? Sure there is! Learn the warning signs of problem drinking, symptoms of alcohol poisoning and the differences in effects of alcohol on males and females.


3. Sexual Responsibility

Discussing the importance of sexual responsibility may be difficult for some individuals; however, this presentation offers an educational perspective of Sexually Transmitted Diseases or Infections, prevention and abstinence. With a little bit of humor and a lot of information, this presentation makes for an educational and informational experience.


4. Stress Management

In this presentation, you will learn about what stress is, what it can do to you if it is left unchecked, and how you can manage it more effectively in your everyday life. You will learn more about the everyday causes that may trigger stress in your life to better prepare you in coping with these stressors and the different resources that are available, on campus, to help with stress management.


5. General Health and Wellness

Great health means taking care of every aspect in your life including your relationships, your extra curricular activities, your workload, your nutrition and the stressors that are present. This workshop will emphasize the relationship between the physiological, mental and social aspects in your life.





To request a presentation for your class, please contact us for additional information.



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