Office of Student Life

Student Wellness Center

Recovery Month: September 23 - 30

Individuals who are in need of accommodations to attend one of our events, such as live captioning, can request by emailing Brendan Greisberger. Typically, 10 days notice will allow us to provide seamless access.  

 

Wednesday, September 27

CRC All Recovery Meeting

5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.

Baker Hall 099 or via Zoom

Contact: Mackenzie Hogan (hogan.180@osu.edu)

 

The CRC All-Recovery meeting is an opportunity for Ohio State students in or seeking recovery from alcohol and other drugs to build community and support one another in their daily journey in a meeting that is open to all recovery pathways. This meeting happens every Wednesday throughout the school year.

While this is an open meeting, we ask that only individuals who identify as in or seeking recovery support attend. Recovery Allies or other interested individuals can reach out to recovery@osu.edu for more information and ways to get connected.

 

 

Thursday, September 28

Carry Naloxone. Save a Life!

2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

RPAC, Meeting Room 3 / Registration Link

Contact: Brandon Horton (horton.410@osu.edu)

 

The "Carry Naloxone. Save a Life" training provides participants with information on how to recognize the signs of an opioid overdose, administer the opioid overdose reversal drug, Naloxone, and educate the importance of harm reduction and its concepts. The training is designed for students, staff and faculty who are interested in possibly saving a life, in case of an emergency.

 

 

Recovery is Spoken Here Recovery Ally Training for Faculty and Staff

2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Contact: Mackenzie Hogan (hogan.180@osu.edu)

Virtual: Click to register for the Zoom

 

The Student Life Student Wellness Center's Collegiate Recovery Community (CRC), in partnership with the Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Drug Misuse Prevention and Recovery (HECAOD), is excited to offer Recovery is Spoken Here trainings for faculty and staff.

Our aim is to foster an environment where students in or seeking recovery feel accepted by their peers, are empowered to live genuinely, feel comfortable asking for help and are celebrated by the Ohio State community. By becoming a Recovery Ally, you are declaring to students in or seeking recovery that you embody these ideals. This two-hour training covers a high level overview of addiction and recovery, addiction and recovery on campus, recovery friendly language, how to connect students with the CRC and ways to get involved as a Recovery Ally.