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Trinity University Alcohol Coalition
Who are we?

The Trinity Alcohol Coalition is a group of students, faculty, and staff whose mission is to develop a clearly communicated philosophy about alcohol on the Trinity University campus. 

Students
Margaret Babbitt
Hayley Benedict
Emily Beverly
Lisa Bowers
Nicole Cunningham
Elizabeth Eder
Chaz Humphrie
Barbara Poenisch
Megan Sicking
Marisa Stansberry
Kimberly Weeth
Elliot Wilkes

Faculty and Staff
Jackie Bevilacqua - Health Services
Katie Jundt - Campus and Community Involvement
Marcella Leung - Campus and Community Involvement
Paul Myers - Computer Science
Stephen Nickle - Chapel
Edgar Castro - Campus Security
Richard Reams - Counseling Services
Willis Salomon - English
Jacob Tingle - Athletics
Ana Windham - Fiscal Affairs/Risk Management
David Tuttle - Dean of Students and Director of Residential Life

Our Mission

The alcohol coalition's mission is to see that all alcohol related topics including policies, enforcement, and education are in agreement, cohesively  inter-relating policies, programs, and philosophy. The Coalition strives to communicate this information to the campus community in a positive and effective manner.

What do we do?

The alcohol coalition meets regularly during each semester to discuss and review university policies and sanctions related to alcohol usage and violations, educational initiatives, and treatment efforts.

Members of the coalition provide feedback about student, faculty, and staff opinions of policies and sanctions for alcohol violations, involvement and effect of alcohol consumption on campus, and different types of education about alcohol safety so that every voice may be heard.

Click here for the Fall 2006 report.


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