Bowie's State University Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug (ATOD) Prevention Center was established in May 1998 by the Maryland Alcohol and Drug Abuse Administration for the following purposes:

  • To reduce binge drinking on campus
  • To provide research-based information about the nature, scope, and consequences of students’ use of alcohol and other illicit drugs
  • To implement the use of a science-based peer education model to educate students about alcohol and drug use and consequences associated with misuse
  • To train students to become Nationally Certified Peer Educators
  • To identify the link between serious problems and alcohol, i.e., poor academic performance, vandalism, violence, dropouts, date rape, and death.

Vanessa C. Cooke
301-860-4127 (Phone)
vcooke@bowiestate.edu


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Funded By:
The Maryland Alcohol and Drug Abuse Administration