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Alcohol & Drug Prevention and Education

Alcohol and other drugs can make it harder to reach your short- and long-term goals and impact academic success. By learning how these substances affect your health and understanding practical ways to reduce risks, you can make choices that support your well-being. Your college years are an exciting time for growth and memorable experiences—taking care of yourself helps you make the most of them. 

Explore the links below for more resources and information. 

What's new:

  • Narcan Box now available on campus - Narcan (naloxone) is a life-saving medication used to reverse opioid overdoses. The box, donated by the Evansville Recovery Alliance, is located in the C-Store by the on-campus apartments. Read more about this initiative here. 
  • BORGs- Learn how to keep yourself safe. 
  • If you choose to drink alcohol, avoid a scary situation! A few reminders for a safer Halloween. 

The legal drinking age is 21. If you are under 21, not drinking is the only safe and legal choice.

As a requirement of the Federal Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act Regulations, the University of Southern Indiana distributes this Annual Notification of the university’s alcohol and drug prevention programs to all students and employees on an annual basis.  To ensure that all members of the campus community receive the Annual Notification document it is directly emailed to all students and employees email addresses.  

NOTIFICATION

Counseling & Psychological Services
RFW 202
812-464-1867

Dean of Students Office
UC East 1229
812-464-1862

USI Deaconess Clinic
RFW 260/261
812-465-1250

Housing & Residence Life
812-468-2000

Public Safety
RFW 170
812-464-1845 (main)
x7777 or 812-492-7777 (emergencies)

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Recreation, Fitness and Wellness

(812) 461-5268