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Responsible Hospitality

Wednesday 6th July 2016

Barbara Ryan and Marian Novak discuss responsible hospitality programs and their impact on college campuses in this Higher Education Center episode.
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Creating Safer Campuses: Insights on Responsible Hospitality

It's not just a matter of training servers. So they realized...people were over-serving, letting people get out.
Picture this: a college campus where every party is fun but also safe. In this episode, Barbara Ryan chats with Marian Novak about responsible hospitality programs and their impact on college life. Marian, who heads the responsible hospitality coalition in San Diego County, shares her wealth of experience in managing alcohol-related issues in commercial settings. They dive into topics like special event training, designated driver programs, and social host ordinances, offering practical tips that can be applied on any campus.
One key moment is when Marian says, 'It's not just a matter of training servers. They realized people were over-serving, letting people get out', highlighting the need for a comprehensive approach that involves everyone from bartenders to security personnel. This episode isn't just for college administrators or policy makers; it's for anyone interested in creating safer, healthier environments for students.
By the end, you'll have a clearer understanding of the challenges and opportunities in promoting responsible hospitality and reducing alcohol and drug-related problems. Tune in to learn how small changes can make a big difference in keeping our campuses safe.