High-risk drinking: UW-Madison addesses the problem
This site was last updated in spring 2004. It remains online as an archival record.
 

The issue
- Challenges and strategies
- PACE Project: What is it?
- Getting involved
- For news media

Background/Resources
- Facts and statistics
- General resources
- Resources for parents
- Alternatives and programs
- Chancellor's letter to parents


Latest news:

March 30, 2004
Best practices to curb drinking suggested
To help solve the problem of high-risk drinking, UW-Madison's PACE coalition submitted recommendations to the city's Alcohol License Review Committee on national best practices in licensed establishments.

March 30, 2004
PACE study: Serious alcohol-related crime continues to rise
A voluntary effort by downtown Madison bars to limit drink specials on Friday and Saturday nights has been inconclusive, and serious alcohol-related crime continues to rise, according to a new analysis of downtown police calls. The findings come from a study conducted by the PACE Coalition.

Chancellor John Wiley

CHANCELLOR JOHN D. WILEY has led the effort to bring changes in attitude and policy that will help curb high-risk drinking among UW-Madison students.