Category: Decision Making Clear

Bobby Gordon

From Party School to Prevention Leader: How Institutions Can Pivot to Proactive Safety

Categorized: Alcohol & Other Drugs, Bystander Intervention, Decision Making, Drinking & Driving, Hazing, Risk Management, Substance Abuse
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For decades, the headlines have been the same: tragic alcohol-related incidents, drug overdoses, hazing gone wrong. These stories often circle…

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Bobby Gordon

Beyond the Buzzwords: What Students Really Need to Know About Alcohol & Drug Use

Categorized: Addiction, Alcohol & Other Drugs, Campus Life, Decision Making, First Year Experience, Health & Wellness, Substance Abuse
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Conversations about alcohol and drug use on college campuses often fall into predictable patterns: warnings, statistics, and blanket rules. While…

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Austin Arias

Master Your Leadership Transition

Categorized: Belonging, Campus Life, Communication, Community Building, Decision Making, Leadership, Officer Training, Stress Management
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Key Takeaways for Successful Officer Transition and Onboarding Reflect and Prepare: Before transitioning to new officers, take time to reflect…

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Mike Dilbeck

Why dignity? It’s all about the cookie!

Categorized: Decision Making, Ethics, Personal Growth, Values
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by Mike Dilbeck, Founder and Executive Producer of DignityU To even begin answering this question, we must first ask, “What is…

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On the road with Decision SCOPE

Categorized: Decision Making
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I am on a mission to help college students improve their decision making skills and I’m channeling this through the…

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SCOPE your life decisions

Categorized: Decision Making
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To paraphrase Shakespeare, “All the world’s a stage and we are players.” I didn’t always see life this way. I…

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Kevin Smith

A Fork in the Road

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“A Fork In the Road” is a simple moment when even the smallest decision can lead to spectacular outcomes. You…

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