BOSTON -- California State University at Chico has had seven alcohol-related deaths since fall of 2012. But when it comes to risk reduction, the institution has realized there is strength in numbers -- and from diverse angles. That's consistently been the case for more than a dozen state universities in California that have reduced rates of alcohol-related incidents in large part by partnering student health staff with scores of seemingly unrelated but immensely helpful groups, both on campus and off. And those relationships are key to another part of those universities' efforts: letting ...
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