Alumna, coach and adjunct instructor finds meaning beyond the field
The staff in Health Promotion oversee the Alcohol and Drug Program on campus. We aim to support and encourage the university community and individual students to think critically about healthy decision-making surrounding issues related to alcohol and drug use. We strive to empower individuals and groups to take meaningful action to reduce negative, and increase positive, health-related behavior. We accomplish this through individual consultation, prevention efforts, and educational outreach to the university community.
Peer Educators
The mission of the BSU Peer Educators is to empower students to make informed decisions regarding alcohol, drugs and related health issues. Selected through an application and interview process, the BSU Peer Educators are a group of undergraduate students who receive training to educate other BSU students. They offer engaging and informative events, workshops, and awareness campaigns around issues faced by BSU students. They connect students to university and community resources. In addition to special event programming, Peer Educators provide programs on request to the campus community.