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GW After Dark: Social and Behavioral Wellness Gabriel A. Slifka, Director Office of Student Rights & Responsibilities Katie Porras, Associate Director Office of Civility & Community Standards Alexis Janda, Associate Director Center for Alcohol and other Drug Education

Center for Alcohol and other Drug Education (CADE) One stop resource shop for information on alcohol, other drugs & violence Student Education MyStudentBody® mandatory online course and information center Be Wiser campaign and pledge Peer Education programs: GWise, SASA Drug and Alcohol alternative programming BASICS

Center for Alcohol and other Drug Education (CADE) One stop resource shop for information on alcohol, other drugs & violence Parents as partners MyStudentBody® - Parent site full of information and resources CADE website Be Wiser parent pledge Notification of high drinking times; Halloween, Thanksgiving, Winter Break and Spring Break.

Office of Civility & Community Standards Alternative Behavioral Responses to incidents of minor or moderate student misconduct Focus on decision making conversation vs. disciplinary conversation Discussion with Students regarding Behavioral Response Peer to Peer Education Alcohol Medical Amnesty Program “Good Samaritan” Policy

Office of Student Rights & Responsibilities Oversees the administration of GW’s academic and non-academic student disciplinary systems Emphasizes civility, integrity, and personal responsibility Addresses significant non-academic misconduct which may lead to Loss of Housing, Suspension, or Expulsion Office of Academic Integrity Provides educational initiatives to the GW community related to academic dishonesty and facilitates proceedings related to violations of the “Code of Academic Integrity”

Parental Notification The University notifies parents of alcohol and other drug violations, provided the student is under 21 at the time of notification. Notification to Parents comes in different forms: Phone Call to Parents (Alcohol & Drug-Related Transports to the Hospital) Letter or (if possible) By working together, Students, Parents and the University can guide a student’s success on GW’s campus both inside and outside the classroom and get the appropriate resources to help students in need

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Contact Information Office of Student Rights & Responsibilities, Office of Civility & Community Standards, Office of Academic Integrity The Center for Alcohol and other Drug Education