Area Eleven

New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania

Welcome to the Area 11 website!

AREA 11 SPRING 2008 CONFERENCE INFORMATION!

Click Here to register for the 2008 Area 11 Regional Conference.

Major Deadlines for 2008 Area 11 Regional Conference

February 1, 2008 Call for Programs Deadline
February 8, 2008 Awards Submission Deadline
Early Registration Deadline
Full Refund Deadline
February 15, 2008 Hotel Reservation Deadline
March 1, 2008 50% Refund Deadline
March 7-9, 2008 Conference

Registration Guide
Awards
Program Proposal

March 7-9 Montclair State University New Jersey
Contact: Jane Jones, Area 11 Consultant, Colgate University, e-mail
315-228-7385

Schedule at a glance

Hotel Information

La Quinta Inn & Suites Clifton
265 Route 3 East
Clifton, NJ 07014
Phone: (973) 778-6500
Deadline for Hotel Reservations is February 15, 2008

7 miles/13 minutes from the Montclair Campus
$78 plus tax for up to 4 persons
Handicap Rooms available
Free high-speed wireless
Free parking Contact Information

 

We are pleased to announce the following keynote speakers:

Chad Crittenden

As a former contestant on the reality television show “Survivor,” and as an actual cancer survivor, Chad Crittenden knows a thing or two about beating the odds. He has overcome many different challenges in his life with optimism, confidence, and courage. Chad will share his story from surgery to “Survivor,” and the ways that his philosophy can help us all succeed in life.

Chad speaks to college students across the United States, and will share his personal and inspirational story, and to show us how to Discover the Will to Survive!


Matt Bellace

Matt will present his “
How to Get High, Naturally!” program, which focuses on natural highs and college prevention leadership. The presentation has been best described as a combination of stand-up comedy, audience interaction and inspirational stories. Matt’s comedic style has been described as sharp, honest and consistent with his message. His recent credits include National Public Radio, The New York Times, Carolines on Broadway, “Breuer Unleashed” on Sirius, and the 2005 Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal. He is currently a featured comedian on truTV’s “The Smoking Gun Presents,” which airs Thursdays at 8pm during the months of February and March. Matt’s stand-up can be heard regularly on the comedy channel at XM Satellite radio.

Matt Bellace, Ph.D. has more than fifteen years of drug and alcohol prevention experience. In 1993, as a Bucknell University sophomore, he founded a grassroots prevention group called C.A.L.V.I.N. & H.O.B.B.E.S. (Creating, A, Lively, Valuable, Ingenious, New, Habit, Of, Being, (at) Bucknell, (and) Enjoying, Sobriety). Former Bucknell president William “Bro” Adams referred to the organization as “revolutionary.” In 1996, the group moved into a 23-bedroom former fraternity house on campus, prompting US News & World Report to remark, “…how times have changed.”

On behalf of the Area 11 Leadership Team, the Conference Planning Team, and your hosts at Montclair State University, we hope you can join us in early March as we celebrate Campus Leaders Creating Healthy Change.


This is a site for you!

So, I would like to know what you think of it and what would like to see on it.
Please send any comments, thoughts, or input to: area11sac@bacchusgamma.org

I would like to know what your school is up to!
If you email me about any of the following, you might find yourself in the Area 11 Newsletter or on the website:
(please be sure to include your name and school)

  • your school's peer education group
  • a program that you are really proud of
  • a peer educator or advisor that you feel deserves to be commended
  • what your school is doing for the upcoming Sexual Responsibility Week Campaign
  • great fund raising ideas
  • also feel free to send pictures of your peer education group or single members (at programs, events, campaigns, conferences, or anywhere else), and any shirts, posters, and logos that you have designed and created

AREA 11 NEWSLETTERS:

SCHOOL SPOTLIGHTS:

New Jersey
A Leader Worthy of Praise: Dyana Galis-Menendez of the Richard Stockton College

Richard Stockton College of New Jersey has a group called the Certified Peer Educator Club. One outstanding member, Dyana Galis-Menendez, who is also the president of the group has shown outstanding leadership.

After attending a national conference in Orlando last November on the topic of sexual assault, Dyana became highly motivated to create something similar on her campus. Acknowledging that this topic is a huge area of concern for so many college students, she assisted with the collaboration of several departments including administration and recruited her fellow student senators to support this project.

Dyana's input and insight was invaluable in creating the conference. Not only was this conference the first of its kind at Richard Stockton College, but it also proved to be very successful, enticing over 325 participants.

Dyana has the keen ability to see what needs to be done and to get busy about doing something about it. She also demonstrates concern for her peers and is very active in the training of others to be effective peer educators, as she has visited a Peer Education class taught by Luanne Anton, the group's advisor, several times and makes herself available to them for assistance outside of the usual school hours.

Dyana is an amazing young woman with lots of love and talent that she constantly spreads to others. Her advisor is very proud to have her working as part of their team at Richard Stockton College.

New York
The Student Health Center Peer Health Educators of Lehman College have a semester packed with fun events!

Lehman College of New York has a group called the Student Health Center Peer Health Educators (PHEs) headed by Health Educator, Jessica Butts.

Currently the group is made up of 3 peer educators, all of who are international students (two from Jamaica and one from Nigeria). The group consists of two male Undergraduate students and one female Graduate student.

The students receive weekly training, conducted like a class, but not for credit. They are paid for up to 10 hours a week for $8-$10 an hour.

This semester the PHEs are planning many events alongside promotion for their bi-weekly HIV testing services, women's health services, and health insurance enrollment services. The group also hosts many workshops.

February will start off with "Love Yourself" month, which will include a series of events and workshops promoting heart health, vision screenings, safer sex, healthy eating and positive body image.

In March the PHEs plan to host some programs for male students only, one of which is entitled "Talking in the Men's Room." One of the male counselors and the two male peers will facilitate the discussion for this program, which will focus on communication, healthy relationships, sexual consent, and more. The group is also planning to sponsor a workshop for male self exams.

They will be spending April putting the finishing touches on our Wellness Festival, which is scheduled for May 2nd.

Pennsylvania
CHEW at the University of Scranton Helps Their Peers "COPE!"

The Center for Health Education and Wellness (CHEW) at The University of Scranton in Pennsylvania is home to COPE, the University's Coalition of Peer Educators. COPE is comprised of three peer education teams that work closely together to educate students about relevant health issues on campus. The three peer education teams include ADAPT (Alcohol and Drug Awareness Peer Team), PEACE (Peer Educators on AIDS/other STIs in a College Environment), and SART (Sexual Assault Response Team). Throughout the academic year, approximately 60 trained student volunteers lead active and informative sessions designed to help their fellow students make healthy decisions and live balanced, productive lives. Residence halls, classes, outdoor events, organization meetings and trainings are frequent stops for COPE teams.

Each year, COPE branches out to explore new ways of reaching fellow students with useful information. Past years have seen "Life after the Party" programs consisting of series simulated parties for all incoming freshmen complete with music, food and drink, and typical scenarios one would encounter at a college party. Participants along with the peers actually act out typical roles people assume during a night of partying. After a few minutes of fun, COPE members then break participants up into small groups to process events and share important health information.

This past spring COPE members hosted a Safe Spring Break Fair involving several other university and community groups to provide an interactive experience for student travelers seeking a safe break from the routine. Students entering the Fair received Hawaiian lays and a passport to over twenty interactive tables where they could learn about various health topics including body piercing, STIs, safe travel tips, sun safety, alcohol poisoning, and respect and safety abroad. There was live music, prizes, tip cards, mock-tails, and games including how to pack a suitcase in 5 minutes or less. After visiting all table locations, students submitted their stamped passports as entries into a prize drawing for i-pods, gift certificates and several other prizes.

This past fall COPE members were active hosting educational programs and activities. ADAPT members assisted with the University's social norms marketing campaign, Just the Facts, which promotes healthier campus drinking norms. Peer educators conducted table sits and Health Hut outreach activities designed to generate myth vs. reality discussions in regard to student alcohol use. Peers took their message on the road setting up their portable Health Hut in various locations on campus. During the week of Halloween peers created a Crib Crashers event in which they visited unsuspecting residents and provided information and sweet treats to those who could share the University statistic reflecting the actual drinking norm on campus. PEACE members distributed red ribbons, rallied other campus groups to participate in a local HIV/AIDS Walk, sponsored two special guest speakers, and created a photo exhibit reflecting the many different faces of AIDS. SART members collaborated with the campus Women's Center, Public Safety and Information Technology to sponsor a campus Stalking Awareness program and held a Take Back the Night Rally and Walk.

This spring COPE members will join forces with the College of Nursing and other departments on campus to provide a Health Fair complete with free massages - and pet therapy, a service currently provided by the University's counseling center!

For more information about The University of Scranton's Coalition of Peer Educators, ADAPT, PEACE, and SART and their activities, visit CHEW at the U: http://www.scranton.edu/chew

AFFILIATE LISTING

NEW JERSEY

Bloomfield Coll.
Caldwell Coll.
DeVry Institute
Drew University
Essex Cnty. Coll.
Fairleigh Dickinson Univ.-Madison
Fairleigh Dickinson Univ.-Teaneck
Kean Univ.
Monmouth Univ.
Montclair State Univ
New Jersey City Univ.
New Jersey Inst. of Tech.
Ramapo Coll. of New Jersey
Richard Stockton Coll. of New Jersey
Rider Univ.
Rutgers Univ. – New Brunswick
Rutgers Univ. – Newark (1)
Rutgers Univ. – Newark (2)
Saint Peter's Coll.
Seton Hall Univ.
The Coll. of New Jersey

NEW YORK

Alfred State Coll.
Alfred Univ.
Bard College
Binghamton Univ. (1)
Binghamton Univ. (2)
Buffalo State Coll.
Canisius Coll.
Clarkson Univ.
Colgate Univ.
College of Staten Island/CUNY
Columbia Univ.
Cornell Univ.
Elmira Coll.
Finger Lakes Comm. Coll.
Fordham Univ.
Fordham Univ. @ Lincoln Center
Hobart & William Smith Colleges
Hunter Coll. (CUNY)
Ithaca Coll.
Keuka Coll.
Lehman Coll. (1)
Lehman Coll. (2)
Marist Coll.
Marymount Coll. of Fordham Univ.
Monroe Comm. Coll. (1)
Monroe Comm. Coll. (2)
Morrisville State Coll.
Mount Saint Mary Coll.
Nazareth Coll.
New York City Technical Coll.
New York Inst. of Tech.
New York Univ.
Pace Univ.
Paul Smith's College
Rochester Institute of Technology
Sarah Lawrence Coll.
St. John Fisher Coll.- Rochester
St. John Fisher Coll.- Lyons
St. Lawrence Univ.
Siena Coll. (1)
Siena Coll. (2)
Skidmore Coll.
Sullivan County Comm. Coll.
SUNY @ Brockport
SUNY @ Canton Tech. Coll.
SUNY @ Cortland
SUNY @ Delhi
SUNY @ Fredonia
SUNY @ Geneseo
SUNY @ New Paltz
SUNY @ Oneonta (1)
SUNY @ Oneonta (2)
SUNY @ Oswego
SUNY @ Plattsburgh (G)
SUNY @ Potsdam
SUNY @ Purchase College
Syracuse Univ.
The Sage Colleges
U.S. Merchant Marine Academy
U.S. Military Academy
Univ. at Albany SUNY
Univ. of Rochester
Utica College
Vassar College
Wells College

PENNSYLVANIA

Allegheny Coll.
Alvernia Coll.
Bloomsburg Univ. of Pennsylvania
Cabrini Coll.
California Univ. of Pennsylvania
California Univ. of Pennsylvania (G)
Carnegie Mellon Univ.
Chatham Coll.
Cheyney Univ.
Clarion Univ. of Pennsylvania
Clarion Univ. of Pennsylvania (G)
College Misericordia
DeSales Univ.
Dickinson Coll.
Drexel Univ.
Duquesne Univ. (G)
Edinboro Univ. of Pennsylvania
Elizabethtown Coll.
Franklin & Marshall Coll.
Gannon Univ
Gettysburg Coll.
Holy Family Univ.
Indiana Univ. of Pennsylvania
Kutztown Univ.
Kutztown Univ. (G)
La Salle Univ.
Lehigh Univ.
Lincoln Univ.
Mansfield Univ.
Marywood Univ.
Mercyhurst Coll.
Millersville Univ. of Pennsylvania
Misericordia Univ.
Moravian Coll. (1)
Moravian Coll. (2)
Neumann College
PA College of Technology
Penn State Univ. @ Mont Alto
Penn State Univ. @ Abington
Penn State Univ. @ Altoona
Penn State Univ. @ DuBois
Penn State Univ. @ Behrend
Penn State Univ. @ University Park
Philadelphia University
Rosemont Coll.
Shippensburg Univ.
Shippensburg Univ. (G)
Slippery Rock Univ.
Susquehanna Univ.
Temple Univ.(1)
Temple Univ.(2)
Univ. of Pittsburgh
Univ. of Pittsburgh-Bradford
Univ. of Pittsburgh-Greensburg
Univ. of Scranton (1)
Univ. of Scranton (2)
Univ. of Scranton (3)
Villanova University
Waynesburg Coll.
West Chester Univ.
Wilkes Univ.
York Coll. of PA

Area Eleven Volunteers

Area Consultant:

Jane Jones
Colgate University
e-mail

State Coordinators:

New Jersey
Position Vacant

New York (Upstate)
Doloras Cimini
SUNY at Albany
e-mail

New York (Downstate)
Michael McNeil
Columbia University
e-mail

Pennsylvania
Position Vacant

Student Advisory Committee Member
Paul Porter
Univ. at Albany-SUNY
e-mail