Tavis J. Glassman PhD, MPH, MCHES Division of Health Education Department of Health & Recreation Professions College of Health Sciences University of Toledo 2801 W. Bancroft Street, Mail Stop #119, Toledo, OH 43606-3390 419-530-2770 (P); 419-530-4759 (F) [email protected]

Table of Contents …………………………………………………………………………...... 1 I. Education …………………………………………………………………………………… 2 II. Career History ……………………………………………………………………………… 2 III. Consulting ……………..…………………………………………………………………… 4 IV. Certifications ……..……………………………………………………………………...... 5 . Areas of Research ….………………………………………………………………………. 5 VI. Policy Initiatives ……………………………………………………………………………. 6 VII. Educational Innovation and Diversity………………………………………….…………... 6 VIII. Awards and Honors ………………..……………………………………………………….. 7 IX. Publications ……………….………………………………………………………………... 9 X. Presentations ………...……………………………………………………………………… 13 XI. Grants ……………………………………………………………………………………..... 20 XII. Dissertation and Thesis Committees ..……………………………………………………… 22 XIII. Professional Service ………………………………………………………………………... 22 XIV. Community Service Highlights…… ……………………………………………………….. 23 XV. Peer Reviewed Materials……………………………………………………………………. 26 XVI. Media Contact ………... …………………………………………………………………… 27

Glassman Curriculum Vitae

EDUCATION Ph.D. Doctorate of Philosophy May 2008 University of Florida Major: Health Education & Behavior

M.P.H. Masters of Public Health August 1999 The Ohio State University Major: Health Behavior & Health Promotion

M.S.Ed. Masters of Science and Education June 1997 The University of Toledo Major: Public Health

B. Ed. Bachelor of Education December 1995 The University of Toledo Major: Health & Physical Education

CAREER HISTORY

Associate Professor August 2008 to present University of Toledo, College of Health Sciences  Approved for Full Graduate Faculty Membership status since 2009 - Currently chair and serve on a variety of dissertation & thesis committees - Evaluate qualifying exams for PhD students  Joint appointment with College Medicine, Department of Public Health and Preventative Medicine  Serve as the Schools as Community Hubs Lead Supervisor (2013-present) - Coordinate services and resources with the Toledo Public School System, the United Way and the University of Toledo to provide health services at select schools in the community  Teach: Foundations of Human Sexuality (undergraduate & graduate), Drug Awareness (classroom & online), Health Behavior (undergraduate & graduate), Health Communication (online) & Social Marketing (graduate).  Conduct research (see publications and presentations) - Apply for and implement grants (see grant awards) - Advise undergraduate and graduate students - Serve as a consultant for Student Affairs regarding prevention initiatives o Online education o Conduct needs assessments & strategic planning o Advance policy initiatives i.e., medical amnesty, tobacco free campus, online education, tailgating restrictions, etc. o Developed and implemented an alcohol and drug intervention targeting parents and their sons & daughters during freshmen orientation (Rocket Launch)  Directed the Office of Alcohol and Substance Abuse Prevention (ASAP) 2010-2013 - Supervised PhD level graduate assistants and interns - Conducted intervention based research on campus

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- Managed prevention efforts on campus with the UT Coordinator of Alcohol & Other Drug Prevention o Conducted over 180 presentations annually o Catalyst for changing campus ATOD policies  Served as the inaugural Faculty in Residence Life position 2008-2010 o Conducted health related presentations at various residence halls o Provided office hours (discuss health and academic related issues)  Designed to improve retention via by housing students with similar career goals together and providing related programming  Conducted focus groups on barriers and opportunities concerning this initiative

Coordinator of Alcohol & Other Drug Prevention 2000-2008 University of Florida  Taught: Drug Education and conducted numerous presentations  Budgeted for alcohol & other drug prevention expenses  Led policy development efforts on campus and in the community  Coordinated campus and community coalitions  Educated/counseled/screened students referred by Judicial Affairs  Created a state-of-the-art social marketing program  Assisted with the development of an online Tobacco 101 course offered at UF  Conducted evaluations on various prevention initiatives  Coordinated and conducted smoking cessation services  Assisted with wellness programming and education  Served on the University of Florida HIV Committee  Routinely interviewed by the media – including, print (Gainesville Sun, Independent Alligator, and USA Today) radio, & television  Conducted alcohol and drug presentations to students and staff  Supervised professional staff, graduate assistants, interns, and peer educators  Responsible for writing the Biennial Review on behalf of UF  Designed web based and paper/pencil surveys

Sexual Health Coordinator 1998-1999 The Ohio State University  Taught HIV/AIDS awareness sessions  Wrote and implemented grants  Directed a sexual health coalition  Coordinated a safer sex distribution program  Trained and managed peer educators  Conducted and coordinated anonymous HIV-testing/counseling

Instructor 1998 Bowling Green State University  Taught Responding to Emergencies  Taught Lifeguarding

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Instructor 1997 University of Toledo  Taught Exercise and Health Lab, Personal Conditioning, Lifeguarding, & Swimming  Taught a variety of physical education classes through the Continuing Education Department

Graduate Assistant 1996 University of Toledo  Taught sex education and peer refusal skills in the Toledo Public Schools  Assisted in the revision and implementation of the curriculum  Administered and collected pre-posttest data

Manager 1995-1997 Centennial Quarry/Sylvania Recreation  Coordinated risk management including emergency response activities  Supervised a staff of 15 people  Developed and implemented policies and procedures from scratch  Ensured that all recreation and safety equipment was in working order  Coordinated and conducted orientations and in-service training

Instructor Trainer/Coordinator 1990-1995 American Red Cross  Directed numerous health and safety classes  Responsible for developing & maintaining a budget in excess of $150,000  Recruited and directed countless volunteers on a regular basis  Responsible for updating all instructors in Northwest Ohio in the New Lifeguarding materials  Managed and operated one of three Red Cross pools in the entire country  Coordinated regional lifeguard competitions  Supervised a staff of eight instructors  Served as a risk management consultant for numerous recreational facilities.  Formally evaluated employees work performance on an annual basis  Certified to teach Emergency Response, CPR for the Professional Rescuer, Back Injury Prevention, HIV/AIDS, Lifeguard Instructor Trainer, and Swimming Instructor Trainer, First Aid and CPR Instructor Trainer

CONSULTING

2014 California University of Submitted a report to senior administrators at CalU, on their programmatic readiness to implement a doctoral degree in Health Science (DHSc) in Exercise Science

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2014 Illinois Higher Education Center for Alcohol, Other Drug, and Violence Presented a webinar entitled “The Effects of a Medical Amnesty Policy on a College Campus” http://www.eiu.edu/ihec/ihecpastwebinars.php

2013 Drug Free Action Alliance Presented a webinar entitled “Event Specific Prevention”

2008-2012 Inflexxion Provided technical assistance for an online alcohol educational program targeting college students and parents

2011 Illinois Higher Education Center for Alcohol, Other Drug, and Violence Prevention Presented a webinar entitled “High Risk Prevention Strategies for Game Day” http://www.eiu.edu/ihec/ihecpastwebinars.php

2009/2011 University of Florida Served as an external evaluator for a grant titled “Preventing High-Risk Drinking among First- Year Students”

2009/2010 University of Florida Served as an external evaluator for the U.S. Department of Education Models of Alcohol or Other Drug Prevention program on College Campuses

2008/2010 MyStudentBody.com Answered monthly “Ask the Expert” questions for their online alcohol prevention program

2008 Drug Free America Foundation Advised on college interventions and international drug policy recommendations

2004-2015 ETR Associates Reviewed brochures on substance abuse related issues

CERTIFICATIONS

 Master Certified Health Education Specialist (#8157)  University of Florida, Division of Human Resources: Supervisory Challenge  Certified Communicator in Public Health

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AREAS OF RESEARCH

 High-Risk Drinking Prevention - 21st Birthday Intervention Research - University of Toledo Biennial Alcohol and Drug Survey - Game Day Drinking Patterns - Focus Groups Analyzing High-Risk Drinking Patterns - University of Florida Biennial Alcohol and Drug Survey - Bar Owner Survey  Social Norms - Alcohol Use Among College Students  Social Marketing Research - Motor Vehicle Safety - Alcohol Prevention - Marijuana Prevention  Sexuality Research - Alcohol Use and Relationships  Prescription Drug Abuse - Focus Groups with Ritalin and Adderall Users

POLICY INITIATIVES

Tobacco Prevention - Passed 100% tobacco free campus at UT (2014). - Restricted tobacco use to a limited number of areas at UT (2011). - http://utnews.utoledo.edu/index.php/07_28_2011/revised-tobacco-policy-to-go-into- effect-aug-1 - No-smoking within 50 feet of an entryway at UF (2005).

High-Risk Drinking Prevention - Passed a Medical Amnesty policy at UT, (2010). . http://www.utoledo.edu/studentaffairs/conduct/pdfs/MedicalAmnestyPolicy.pdf - Restricted “Ladies Night” and other gender biased drinking activities via a U.S. Department of Education Models Grant in Gainesville, FL, (2010). - Campaign for Alcohol Free Sports TV − ACHA, FHE-ASAP, and UF signed campaign to restrict alcohol advertising at college sporting events (2005). - Restrictive alcohol advertising distribution policy on campus at UF (2004). - Removal of alcohol sponsorship with campus events at UF (2004). - Assisted with the review and revisions of all UF alcohol policies (2003). - No-Reentry into the stadium (Swamp) at UF (2001).

EDUCATIONAL INNOVATION & DIVERSITY

Online Course Development (100% compliance with ADA standards) Graduate Level

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- Health Communication - Drug Use and Misuse

Undergraduate Level - Drug Awareness - Alcohol and Contemporary Issues in College (new class 2012)

Traditional Course Development (100% compliance with ADA standards) Graduate Level - Social Marketing (new class – 2010) - Human Sexuality - Health Behavior

Undergraduate Level - Foundations of Human Sexuality - Health Behavior - Drug Awareness

Educational Technology (experienced using):  Blackboard and WebCT  Echo 360 (video conference software)  Wikis  Clickers  SPSS

Educational Diversity:  Trained college students as “Peer Educators” on wellness topics (Ohio State)  Worked with Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender students (Ohio State)  Taught senior citizens therapeutic exercises (Red Cross)  Extensive experience training instructors (train the trainer)  Taught water orientation skills and safety tips to parents and their infants  Trained inner city adolescents to be Water Safety Instructors/Lifeguards  Taught people with the following disabilities: * Visually impaired (Sight Center) * Physically Challenged (Anne Grady) * Mentally Challenged (Luther Home) * Attention Deficit Disorder (Medical College of Ohio) * Autism (Medical College of Ohio)

AWARDS AND HONORS

2014/2015 Diversity Champion University of Toledo Campus Climate Survey

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2011/2012 Outstanding Research Award University of Toledo Judith Herb College of Education, Health Science and Human Service

2011/2012 Student Impact Award (excellence in teaching) University of Toledo, Students http://www.toledoblade.com/Education/2011/12/20/Students-at-UT-pick-professors-to- reward.html

2010/2011 Jefferson Award (excellence in community service) University of Toledo http://utnews.utoledo.edu/index.php/05_20_2011/jefferson-award-honoree-champions-student- health

2011 Roy C. Start High-School Hall of Fame (outstanding post-graduate success) Roy C. Start High School http://westtoledo.wtol.com/news/events/start-high-school-announces-2011-hall-fame-induction- ceremony/47967

2010/2011 Outstanding Teacher Award, Nominated University of Toledo

2010/2011 Silver ADDY Award (local – Toledo, OH – “When I Drink Too Much Campaign”) American Advertising Federation

2009/2010 Outstanding Teacher Award, Nominated University of Toledo

2007 Community Recognition Award (excellence in community service) Corner Drug Store Family & Behavioral Health Services, Inc., FL

2005/2006 Ph.D. Student of the Year University of Florida, Department of Health Education and Behavior

2004/2005 Doctoral Fellow (inaugural) University of Florida, Addictive & Health Behaviors Research Institute

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2004 Who’s Who of Prevention Leadership (excellence in community service) State of Florida

2004 Presidential Recognition University of Florida

2003 Superior Accomplishment, Nominated University of Florida, Student Health Care Center

1999 Outstanding Graduate Student The Ohio State University, Gender Student & Sexuality

1995 Graduated Magna Cum Laude

1995 Tiffany Award (Employee of the Year) Red Cross – Greater Toledo Chapter

1994/1995 Outstanding Undergraduate Student University of Toledo, Department of Health Education

1993/1995 Golden Key National Honor Society, Member

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PUBLICATIONS

Refereed Journals: 1. Glassman, T., Blavos, A., Paprzycki, P., Hutzelman, E., Sloan, J., & Deakins, B. (under review). Abstinence, social norms, and drinking responsibly messages: A health communication study. Journal of American College Health.

2. Blavos, A.*, Glassman, T., Sheu, J.J., Thompson, A., & Yingling, F. (under review). The outcomes on medical marijuana policies on college students. Journal of American College Health.

3. Blavos, A.*, Glassman, T., Sheu, J.J., Thompson, A., & Yingling, F. (under review). Marijuana and college students: A systematic review of the literature. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.

4. Fisher, C. M.*, Telljohann S. K., Price, J.H., Dake, J.A., & Glassman, T. (2015). Perceptions of elementary school children’s parents regarding sexuality education. American Journal of Sexuality Education, 10(1), 1-20.

5. Domigan, J.,* Glassman, T., Miller, J., Hug, H.* & Diehr, A.* (2015). A health communication campaign designed to reduce distracted driving among college students. Health Education, 115(5), 480-494.

6. Domigan, J.*, Glassman, T., Mulrow, P., Reindl, D., & Diehr, A.* (2014). Physician’s attitudes toward discussing motor vehicle safety with their patients. American Journal of Health Studies, 29(3), 230-239.

7. Braun, R.*, Glassman, T., Sheu, J.J., Dake, J.A. & Jordan, T.J. (2014). Using the Integrated Behavioral Model to predict binge drinking among college students. Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 58(2), 46-63.

8. Blavos, A.*, Glassman, T., Sheu, J., Deakins, B.* & Diehr, A.* (2014). Using the health belief model to predict bystander behavior among college students. Journal of Student Affairs Research & Practice, 51(4), 420-432.

9. Glassman, T., Blavos, A.*, Paprzycki, P.*, Deakins, B.*, Reindl, D.*, Whewell, A.* & Ingraham, A*. (2014). Mad challenge – 30 day alcohol abstinence pledge. American Journal of Health Studies, 28(4),190-196.

10. Reindl, D.*, Glassman, T., Price, J., Dake, J., & Yingling, F. (2014). Perceptions of college and university presidents regarding tobacco free campus policies. Journal of American College Health, 62(3),193-202.

11. Wohlwend, J.*, Glassman, T., Dake, J., Jordan, T., Khuder, S., & Kimmel, S. (2014). An examination of emergency contraception use by undergraduate college students in the

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Midwest using the integrated behavioral model. Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 14(3), 257-251. DOI: 10.1080/14681811.2013.869205

12. Glassman, T., Haughton, N., Wohlwend, J.*, Roberts, S., Jordan, T., Yingling, F., & Blavos, A. (2013). Using health communication strategies to reduce high-risk drinking among college students. Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 50(4) 355-372.

13. Glassman, T., Kleinfelder, J., Blavos, A.* & Roberts, S. (2012). Grade the prevention ad: Campaign to reduce high-risk drinking. American Journal of Health Studies, 27(4) 244- 254.

14. Glassman, T., Whewell, A.*, Sheu J.J. & Reindl, D.* (2012). Implications for college students posting pictures of themselves drinking alcohol on Facebook. Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 56, 38-58.

15. Glassman, T., Miller, J. M, Miller, E. M., Wohlwend, J.*, & Reindl, D.* (2012). Game day alcohol expectancies among college students from a university in the southeast. American Journal of Health Education, 43(4) 202-208.

16. Glassman, T., Reindl, D.*, & Whewell, A.* (2011). Strategies for implementing a tobacco free campus policy. Journal of American College Health, 59,764-768.

17. Glassman, T., Braun, R.*, Whewell, A.*, & Reindl, D.* (2011). Blood (breath) alcohol concentration rates of college football fans on game day. Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 55(2), 55-73.

18. Wiblishauser, M.*, Jordan, T., Khubchandani, J., Glassman, T.J., & Thompson, A. (2011). Do respiratory therapists receive training & education in smoking cessation? A national study of post-secondary training programs. Patient Education and Counseling, 85, 99-105.

19. Braun, R.*, Glassman, T., Wohlwend, J., Whewell, A., & Reindl, D. (2011). Hookah use among college students from a Midwest university. Journal of Community Health, 37 (2), 294-298. DOI 10.1007/s10900-011-9444-9.

20. Glassman, T. (2010). Alcohol measures and terms: A perfect storm for chronic confusion. Journal of American College Health, 58, 397-399.

21. Glassman, T., & Braun, R.* (2010). Confusion surrounding social marketing strategies and social norm theory: To prevent high-risk drinking among college students. Social Marketing Quarterly, 16, 94-103.

22. Glassman, T., Dodd, V., Miller, M.M., & Braun, R.* (2010). Preventing high-risk drinking among college students using social marketing strategies: A case study. Social Marketing Quarterly, 14 (4), 92-110.

23. Glassman, T., Dodd, V., Sheu, J. J., Rienzo, B. A., & Wagenaar, A. C. (2010). Extreme ritualistic alcohol consumption among college students on game day. Journal of American

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College Health, 58, 413-423.

24. Glassman, T., Braun, R. E., Dodd, V., Miller, J. M, & Miller, E. M. (2010). Using the Theory of Planned Behavior to explain the drinking motivations of social, high-risk, and extreme drinkers on game day. Journal of Community Health, 35, 172-181.

25. Dodd, V., Glassman, T., Arthur, A. A., Web, M., & Miller, E. M. (2010). Why underage college students drink in excess: Qualitative research findings. American Journal of Health Education, 41, 93-101.

26. Glassman, T., Dodd, V., Kinzik, K., Miller, E. M., & Sheu, J. J. (2010). Social norms vs. risk reduction strategies: 21st birthday e-card based interventions. American Journal of Health Education, 41, 38-45.

27. Glassman, T. (2009). Is the glass half empty, half full or dry? A discussion involving the merits of the minimum legal drinking age law. The Journal of Global Drug Policy and Practice, volume 2, issue 4, paper 3. Available from: http://www.globaldrugpolicy.org/2/4/3.php

28. Glassman, T. (2008). Drink specials — especially controversial. The Health Education Monograph, 25, 7-13.

29. Glassman, T., Dodd, V., Sheu, J. J., Rienzo, B. A., & Wagenaar, A. C. (2008). Using the Theory of Planned Behavior to predict alcohol consumption among college students on game day. The Journal of Global Drug Policy and Practice, volume 2, issue 3, paper 4. Available from: http://www.globaldrugpolicy.org/2/3/4.php

30. Glassman, T., Dodd, V., Sheu, J. J., Miller, E. M., Arthur, A. A. & Book, E. (2008).Winning isn’t everything: A case study of high-risk drinking the night of the 2006 national championship football game. Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 52, 31-48.

31. Glassman, T., Werch, C., Jobli, E., & Bain, H. (2007). Alcohol-related fan behavior on college football game day. Journal of American College Health, 56, 255-260.

32. Haun, J., Glassman, T., Dodd, V., & Young, G. (2007). Game-day survey results: Looking at football fan alcohol-related behaviors. American Journal of Health Education, 38, 91-96.

33. Glassman, T., Werch, C., & Jobli, E. (2007). Alcohol self-control measures of adolescents. Addictive Behaviors, 32, 590-597.

* Denotes student author.

Commentaries, Editorials, Guest Columns, & Viewpoints: 1. Andes, S. & Glassman, T. (2014). Rx for disaster? Non-medical prescription drug use among college and university students. American College Health Association.http://achablog.weebly.com/1/post/2014/01/rx-for-disaster-non-medical- prescription-drug-use-among-college-and-university-students.html

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2. Glassman, T., Glassman, J., & Diehr, A. (2013). Obesity: A public health failure. American Journal of Health Studies, 28(1) 8-11.

3. Glassman, T., Forbes L.L., Blavos, A., & Miller, E.M. (2012). Recommendations for addressing game-day behavior. NASPA Alcohol and Other Drug Newsletter. Fall, pgs. 4-5. http://www.naspa.org/naspa%20aodkc%20newsletter%20fall%2012(2).pdf

4. Forbes, L. L. & Glassman, T. (2012). The need to address game-day fan behavior on college campuses. Office of National Drug Control Policy. http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2012/10/12/need-address-game-day-fan-behavior- college-campuses

5. Glassman, T. (2012). Faculty in residence life: Education just in time or a waste of time? About Campus, 52 (1) 9-10.

6. Glassman, T. (2009). Minimum legal drinking age debate: What’s the big deal? Improving the Human Condition, 2, 3-6.

7. Glassman, T. (2008). Collaboration is the key to confronting high-risk drinking. Gainesville Sun, pg.11A.

8. Glassman, T. (2002). Don’t encourage drinking. Gainesville Sun, pg.14A.

9. Glassman, T. (2002). The failure of higher education to reduce the binge drinking rate. Journal of American College Health, 51, 143-144.

10. Glassman, T. (2000). Most Gators party responsibly. The Independent Florida Alligator – Digest, pg.13.

11. Glassman, T. (1999/2000). University survey: A guidebook and readings for new students. In Minnick and Jenkins (Ed.), HIV and AIDS on College Campuses (pp.145- 147). Columbus: The Ohio State University.

12. Glassman, T. (1993). Conducting your first lifeguard competition. National Aquatics Journal, 9, 10-13.

PRESENTATIONS

International/National Conference Presentations: 1. Glassman, T., Blavos, A., Paprzycki, P., Hutzelman, E., Sloan, J., Deakins, B. & Miller, M.E. (2015). Abstinence, social norms, and drink responsibly messages: A comparison study. Poster presentation at the American College Health Association’s annual conference, Orlando, FL.

2. Roberts, L., Rose, J., Glassman, T., Blavos, A., Geers, A., & Vogel, E. (2015). Are you experienced? Experience moderates social norms, attitudes, & intentions to donate blood and use marijuana. Poster presented at the Social Personality & Health Preconference of the 16th annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology; Long Beach,

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CA.

3. Fisher, C. M., Telljohann S. K., Price, J.H., Dake, J.A., & Glassman, T. (2015). Perceptions of elementary school children’s parents regarding sexuality education. Poster presentation, Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE), Portland, OR.

4. Maziarz, L., Dake, J., Telljohann, S., Glassman, T., & Beekley, C. (2015). A national survey of superintendents perceptions of condom availability in high schools. Poster presented at the Society of Public Health Education (SOPHE) Annual Conference, Portland, OR.

5. Nugraheni, G., Holiday-Goodman, M., Glassman, T. Power, M., Kahaleh, B., & Atallah, J. (2014). Arthritis Patients’ Perception of Medication Counseling Provided by Pharmacists. Poster presentation at the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research conference, Bali, Indonesia. *Won best poster.

6. Domigan, J., Glassman, T., Miller, J., Hug., H & Diehr, A. (2014). Using message testing to create a more effective health communication campaign aimed at reducing distracted driving among college students. Poster presentation at the biennial Social Marketing Conference, Clearwater, FL.

7. Glassman, T., Blavos, A. & Sheu, J. (2014). Just in time: the effects of a medical amnesty policy on a college campus. Poster presentation at NASPA’s annual Mental Health and Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention and Intervention Conference, San Diego, CA.

8. Reindl, D., Glassman, T., Price, J., Dake, J., & Yingling, F. (2014). Leveraging college presidents' perceptions when adopting and implementing tobacco-free campus policies. Oral presentation at the Society for Public Health Education’s (SOPHE) 65th Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD.

9. Diehr, A., Glassman, T., Rodnicki, M., Kerr, J., Barbour, M. & Meeker, R. (2013). Lessons learned from a community-based social marketing campaign. Poster presentation at the American Public Health Association’s annual meeting, Boston, MA.

10. Wohlwend, J., Glassman, T., Dake, A.D., Jordan, T.R., Khuder, S. & Kimmel, S. (2013). An examination of emergency contraceptive use by Midwestern college students using the integrated behavioral model. Poster presentation at the American Public Health Association’s annual meeting, Boston, MA.

11. Kleinfelder, J., Glassman, T., Blavos, A. & Roberts, S. (2013). Using mixed methods to assess a health communication intervention designed to reduce high-risk drinking. Poster presentation at the National Conference on Health Communication, Marketing and Media, Atlanta, GA.

12. Braun, R., Glassman, T., Sheu, J.J., Dake, J.A. & Jordan, T.J. (2012). Using the Integrated Behavioral Model to predict binge drinking among college students. Poster presentation at

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the American Public Health Association’s annual meeting, San Francisco, CA.

13. Blavos, A., Glassman, T., Reindl, D., & Whewell, A. (2012). Risk-reduction strategies: 21st birthday intervention. Poster presentation at the Eta Sigma Gamma (ESG) Conference, San Antonio, TX.

14. Glassman, T. & Blavos, A. (2012). Game day prevention strategies. Oral presentation at the American College Health Association’s annual conference, Chicago, IL.

15. Glassman, T., Haughton, N., Roberts, S., Jordan, T., Yingling, F., Blavos, A. & Wohlwend, J. (2012). Using health communication strategies to reduce high-risk drinking. Oral presentation at NASPA’s annual Mental Health and Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention and Intervention Conference, Atlanta, GA. | 16. Braun, R., Glassman, T., Reindl, D., & Wohlwend, J.J. (2011). Hookah use among college students from a university in the Midwest. Poster presentation at the American Public Health Association’s annual conference, Washington, D.C.

17. Whewell, A., Glassman, T., & Reindl, D. (2011) College students posting pictures of themselves drinking alcohol on Facebook. Poster presentation at the American Public Health Association’s annual meeting, Washington, D.C.

18. Dodd, V.J., Glassman, T., & Miller, E. (2012). When I drink too much: Campaign to reduce binge drinking among college students. Poster presentation at the Annual Social Marketing Conference, Clearwater, FL.

19. Broido, E., Campbell, J., Brown, K., & Glassman, T. (2011). Faculty being more: Why professors live in residence halls. Presentation at the American College Personnel Association annual conference, Baltimore, MD.

20. Blavos, A. A., Campbell, J., & Glassman, T. (2011). Helping our students to be more: Changing the high-risk drinking culture. Presentation at the American College Personnel Association’s annual conference, Baltimore, MD.

21. Glassman, T., Reindl, D., Whewell, A., & Braun, R. (2010). Voting results for student, faculty and staff support for a tobacco-free campus environment at a large university in the Midwest. Presentation at the American Public Health Association’s annual conference, Denver, CO.

22. Glassman, T., Braun, R., Whewell, A., & Reindl, D. (2010). Blood (breath) alcohol concentration levels of fans on college football game day. Poster presentation at the American Public Health Association’s annual conference, Denver, CO.

23. Wiblishauser, M., Jordan, T., Khubchandani, J., Glassman, T., & Thompson, A. (2010). Do respiratory therapists receive training & education in smoking cessation? A national study of post-secondary training programs. Poster presentation at the American Public Health Association’s annual conference, Denver, CO.

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24. Glassman, T., Dodd, V., & Miller, M.M. (2010). Differences between social marketing and social norms marketing. Oral presentation at the National Meeting on Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse and Violence Prevention in Higher Education, Washington, D.C.

25. Dodd, V., Miller, M.M., & Glassman, T. (2010). AOD programming: Using student talent to shake up social norms. Oral presentation at the National Meeting on Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse and Violence Prevention in Higher Education, Washington, D.C.

26. Glassman, T., Braun, R.E., Dodd, V., & Miller, M.M. (2009). Using the Theory of Planned Behavior to explain the drinking motivations of social, high-risk, and extreme drinkers on game day. Poster presentation at the American Public Health Association’s annual conference, Philadelphia, PA.

27. Glassman, T.J., Miller, E.M., & Braun, R. (2009). Freshmen orientation – preventing high-risk drinking – transitioning from high-school to college. Poster presentation at the 83rd annual School Health Conference of the American School Health Association, Denver, CO.

28. Glassman, T., Dodd, V.J., Miller, E.M., & Hovermale, L. (2009). Health communication strategies to reduce high-risk drinking among college students. Poster presentation at the National Conference on Health Communication, Marketing, and Media, Atlanta, GA.

29. Glassman, T.J. (2009). Preventing high-risk drinking among college freshmen a social marketing approach. Oral presentation at the 124th American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance National Convention & Exposition, Tampa Bay, FL.

30. Dodd, V.J. Glassman, T.J., Kenzik, K. & Miller, E.M. (2009). Social norms vs. risk reduction approaches to 21st birthday celebrations. Poster presentation at the American Academy of Health Behavior, Ninth Annual Scientific Convention, Hilton Head, SC.

31. Dodd, V.J. Glassman, T.J., Hovermale, L, & Kenzik, K. (2009). 21st birthday intervention with alternatives. Poster presentation at the American Academy of Health Behavior, Ninth Annual Scientific Convention, Hilton Head, SC.

32. Glassman, T., Dodd, V.J., Miller, E., & Hovermale, L. (2008). Using social marketing principles to reduce high-risk drinking among 1st year students. Poster presentation at the Eighteenth Annual Social Marketing Conference Clearwater, FL.

33. Dodd, V.J., Glassman, T., Sheu, J.J., Rienzo, B.A., & Wagenaar, A.C. (2008). Extreme ritualistic alcohol consumption on game day. Poster Session at the American Academy of Health Behavior, Eighth Annual Scientific Convention, Oxnard, CA.

34. Glassman, T. & Dodd, V. (2007). Alcohol-related fan behavior on college football game day. Oral presentation at the U.S. Department of Education’s 21st Annual National Meeting on Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse and Violence Prevention in Higher Education, Omaha, NE.

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35. Glassman, T., Dodd, V., Sheu, J.J., Rienzo B.A., & Wagenaar, A. (2007). Using the Theory of Planned Behavior to predict alcohol consumption on game day. Poster presentation at the 3rd Annual Research Symposium on Addictive Behavior, Amelia Island, FL.

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36. Dodd, V., Glassman, T., & Wight, E.L. (2006). Sober is sexy: Changing drinking attitudes, norms, and behaviors among college students. Poster presentation at the American Academy of Health Behavior, Fifth Annual Scientific Convention, Carmel, CA.

37. Haun, J. & Glassman, T. (2005). Game day survey results: Football fan alcohol related behaviors. Poster presentation at the American Public Health Association’s annual conference, Philadelphia, PA.

38. Glassman, T. and Miller, E. (2005). Prescription for prevention: Change at the University of Florida. OJJDP National Leadership Conference, Tucson, AZ.

39. Glassman, T., Werch, C., & Jobli, E. (2005). Alcohol Self-Control Measures of Adolescents. Poster presentation at The American Academy of Health Behavior conference, 2005, Charleston, SC.

40. Hall, J., Dupont, R., Glassman, T., Miller, E., & Moncur, M. M. (2005). Nonmedical prescription stimulant use in college students. Poster presentation at the American Psychiatric Association’s annual conference, Atlanta, GA.

41. DeRicco, B. & Glassman, T. (2002). Environmental management: An approach to alcohol & other drug prevention. Oral presentation at the American College Health Association’s national meeting. Washington, D.C.

42. Glassman, T., Barnes, A., & Jacobs, B. (2001). Tobacco 101. Oral presentation at the American College Health Association’s national meeting. Las Vegas, NV.

Local, State, and Regional Conference Presentations: 1. Glassman, T., Blavos, A., Paprzycki, P., Hutzelman, E., Sloan, J., & Deakins, B. (2014). Abstinence, social norms, and drinking responsibly messages: A health communication study. Poster presentation at the Ohio Society for Public Health Education’s annual Health Educators Institute in Oregon, OH.

2. Glassman, T., & Blavos, A. (2014). Medical amnesty: Does it work? Oral presentation at the Midwest Alcohol Policy Summit regional conference. Columbus, OH.

3. Johnson, J., Glassman, T., Hug, H., & Diehr, A. (2013). Reducing distracted driving among college students. Poster presentation at the Ohio Society of Public Health Educators, Health Educators’ Institute, Salt Fork, OH.

4. Johnson, J., Glassman, T., Reindl, D., & Diehr, A. (2013). Physician attitudes about discussing motor vehicle safety with their patients. Poster presentation the Ohio Society of Public Health Educators, Health Educators’ Institute, Salt Fork, OH.

5. Blavos, A. & Glassman, T. (2013). Tobacco free campuses. Oral presentation at the Drug Free Action Alliance, Westerville, OH.

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6. Glassman, T., Paprzycki, P., Blavos, A., Deakins, B., Reindl, D., Whewell, A. & Ingraham, A. (2013). Mad challenge: Pledge for college students to abstain 30 days without alcohol. Poster presentation at the Ohio Society of Public Health Education, Health Educators Institute, Licking County, OH.

7. Glassman, T. & Reindl, D. (2013). Perceptions of university and college presidents regarding tobacco-free campus policies. Oral presentation at the Ohio College Health Association’s regional meeting, Columbus, OH.

8. Reindl, D., Glassman, T., Price, J., Dake, J., & Yingling, F. (2012). Perceptions of college and university presidents regarding tobacco-free campus policies. Poster presentation at the Ohio Society of Public Health Educators, Health Educators’ Institute , Deer Creek State Park, Mt. Sterling, OH.

9. Braun, R., Glassman, T., Sheu, J.J., Dake, J.A. & Jordan, T.J. (2012). Using the Integrated Behavioral Model to predict binge drinking among college students. Poster presentation at the Ohio Society of Public Health Educators, Health Educators’ Institute , Deer Creek State Park, Mt. Sterling, OH.

10. Glassman, T., Blavos, A., Haughton, N., Wohlwend, J, Roberts, S., Jordan, T., & Yingling, F. (2012). Using health communication strategies to reduce high-risk drinking and alcohol related consequences. Oral presentation at the Drug Free Action Alliance, Columbus, OH.

11. Glassman, T. (2012). Strategies for creating a tobacco free campus. Oral presentation at the Ohio College Health Association’s regional meeting, Columbus, OH.

12. Wohlwend, J., Glassman, T., Haughton, N., Roberts, S., Jordan, T., Yingling, F., & Blavos, A. (2011). Using central intercept interviewing to assess health messages designed to reduce high-risk drinking among college students. Oral presentation at the Ohio Society for Public Health Education, Health Educators’ Institute, Mohican State Park, Loudonville, OH.

13. Reindl, D., Glassman, T., Whewell, A., & Blavos, A. (2011). Medical amnesty: considerations in policy development. Poster presentation at the Ohio Society for Public Health Education, Health Educators Institute, Mohican State Park, Loudonville, OH.

14. Glassman, T. (2011). Game day alcohol abuse prevention strategies. Oral presentation at Drug Free Action Alliance, Columbus, OH.

15. Blavos, A., Reindl, D., & Glassman, T. (2010). Fresh air is contagious. Poster presentation at the Society of Public Health Educators, Health Educators Institute, Salt Fork State Park, Lore City, OH.

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16. Reindl, D., Glassman, T., Whewell, A., & Braun, R. (2009). Best practices: Utilizing environmental management for high-risk drinking prevention on college campuses. What is your university doing? Poster presentation at the Society of Public Health Educators, Health EducatorsInstitute, Huston Woods State Park, College Corner, OH.

17. Glassman, T., (2008). Community organizing. Oral presentation at the Florida Associate for Student Judicial Affairs Conference, Gainesville, FL.

18. Dodd, V. & Glassman, T. (2008). Campus alcohol issues. Florida Center for Health Promotion Spring Lecture Series, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

19. Glassman, T. & Miller, E. (2007). Game day drinking: Winning isn’t everything. Oral presentation at the Florida Statewide Prevention Conference, Orlando, FL.

20. Glassman, T. & Miller, E. (2004). Alcohol marketing & youth: Evidence of a problem. Oral presentation on behalf of The Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth at the Florida Statewide Prevention Conference, Orlando, FL.

21. Glassman, T. (2002). Partnerships for the millennium: The Florida Higher Education Alliance for Substance Abuse Prevention & you - together we can create change! Oral presentation at the Florida Statewide Prevention Conference, Orlando, FL.

22. Glassman, T. (2002). How to create change. Oral presentation at the Regional Drug Summit, Gainesville, FL.

23. Auth, J. & Glassman, T. (2000). Prevention possibilities. Oral presentation at the Florida College Health Nurses Association Annual Conference and Meeting, Gainesville, FL.

Invited Presentations 1. Blavos, A. & Glassman, T. (2015). The impact of medical marijuana on college students. Oral presentation at the Marijuana Advocacy and Policy Summit, Columbus, OH.

2. Glassman, T. (2013). Event specific prevention. Oral presentation conducted on behalf of the Drug Free Action Alliance; regional meeting, Cleveland, OH.

3. Glassman, T. (2013). Smoke-free college campuses. Oral presentation at the Ohio Public Health Association’s Combined Conference; regional meeting, Columbus, OH.

4. Glassman, T. (2013). Scare tactics: Motivating through fear or frightening results? Oral presentation conducted for Grand Rounds, University of Toledo, Health Science Campus, Toledo, OH. By invitation.

5. Glassman, T., & Blavos, A. (2012). When I drink too much: A health communication campaign to reduce high-risk drinking among college students. Webinar conducted on behalf of the Drug Free Action Alliance, OH.

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6. Glassman, T. & Blavos, A. (2010). A is for alcohol? College female binge drinkers an escalating public health issue. Oral presentation at the University of Toledo Health Science Campus Women’s Program Initiatives, Toledo, OH.

GRANTS

1. 2015/2016 (PI, 20%) “Schools as Community Hubs” United Way of Greater Toledo Annual Direct Costs: $170,000

2. 2014/2015 (PI, 20%) “Preventing High-Risk Drinking and Drunkorexia” Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services Annual Direct Costs: $3,225

3. 2014/2015 (PI, 20%) “Schools as Community Hubs” United Way of Greater Toledo Annual Direct Costs: $170,000

4. 2014/2015 (PI, 20%) “The Josh Project – Drowning Prevention” Center for Injury Research and Policy Annual Direct Costs: $25,000

5. 2014/2015 (PI, 20%) “Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Prevention Program” Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services Annual Direct Costs: $4,000

6. 2013/2014 (PI, 20%) “Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Prevention Program” Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services Annual Direct Costs: $4,000

7. 2012/2013 (PI, 10%) “BuzzKill” Drug Free Action Alliance Annual Direct Costs: $1,500

8. 2012/2013 (PI, 20%) “Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Prevention Program” Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services Annual Direct Costs: $4,000

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9. 2012/2013 (PI, 10%) “Just Ask” Ohio College Health Association Annual Direct Costs: $1,000

10. 2011/2012 (PI, 10%) “BuzzKill” Drug Free Action Alliance Annual Direct Costs: $1,500

11. 2011/2012 (PI, 20%) Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Prevention Program Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services Annual Direct Costs: $16,795

12. 2010/2011 (PI, 10%) “BuzzKill” Drug Free Action Alliance Annual Direct Costs: $2,000

13. 2010/2011 (PI, 20%) “Using Social Marketing Strategies to Reduce High-Risk Drinking Among College Students” University of Toledo Interdisciplinary Grant Annual Direct Costs: $55,000

14. 2010/2011 (PI, 20%) “Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Prevention Program” Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services Annual Direct Costs: $21,795

15. 2009/2011 (Evaluator, 100%) PI: V. Dodd “Preventing High-Risk Drinking among First-Year Students” U.S. Department of Education Annual Direct Costs: $264,812

16. 2009/2010 (Evaluator, 100%) PI: V. Dodd “Models of Alcohol or Other Drug Prevention Program on College Campuses” U.S. Department of Education Annual Direct Costs: $133,516

17. 2008/2009 (PI, 20%) “Improvement of Classroom Teaching and Learning via Supplemental Educational Materials”

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University of Toledo, Center for Teaching & Learning Annual Direct Costs: $400

18. 2006/2008 (Co-PI, 100%) PI: V. Dodd “Reducing the Rate of High-Risk Drinking Among College Students via Social Marketing Intervention” U.S Department of Education Annual Direct Costs: $283,745

19. 2006/2007 (PI, 20%) “Prevention of Tobacco Use among College Students” Florida Department of Health Annual Direct Costs: $6,250

20. 2002/2003 (PI, 20%) “Prevention of Tobacco Use among College Students” Florida Department of Health Annual Direct Costs: $22,300

21. 2001/2002 (PI, 20%) “Prevention of Tobacco Use among College Students” Florida Department of Health Annual Direct Costs: $26,000

22. 2000/2001 (PI, 20%) “Prevention of Tobacco Use among College Students” Florida Department of Health Annual Direct Costs: $34,990

23. 1999/2000 (Co-PI, 20%) PI: C. Boehm “Prevention of Tobacco Use among College Students” BACCHUS & GAMMA in conjunction with the CDC Annual Direct Costs: TA and materials paid for by the CDC

24. 1999/2000 (Co-PI, 20%) PI: C. Boehm “Increase Condom Use among Sexually Active College Students” Ohio Department of Health Annual Direct Costs: $66,000

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DISSERTATION AND THESIS COMMITTEES

Current Students: 1. Chair: Sara Martino’s dissertation entitled: Emergency Room Physician Assistants Perceptions of Needle Exchange Programs.

2. Chair: Erin Hutzelman’s dissertation entitled: Assessing support for drug testing in high- schools.

3. Chair: Juliane Domigan dissertation entitled: Pediatric residency directors’ perceptions regarding the importance of motor vehicle safety guidance topics within the residency curriculum.

4. Committee Member: Jessica Sloan’s dissertation entitled: Health behavior modification in a life history framework: The importance of time perspective.

5. External Committee Member: Lisa Augustine’s dissertation entitled: A national study on 100% tobacco-free campuses in the United States.

Graduates: 1. Chair (2015): Alexis Blavos’ dissertation entitled: Medical Marijuana: The Impact on College Students

2. Committee Member (2015): Colleen Taylor’s dissertation entitled: Determinants of nurses’ intention to administer opioid medications when ordered PRN to hospitalized postoperative orthopedic patients.

3. Committee Member (2013): Lauren Maziarz’s dissertation entitled: A National Survey of superintendents’ perceptions of condom availability programs in US high schools.

4. Committee Member (2013): Christine Baksovich’s dissertation entitled: Perceptions of parents of elementary school children regarding sexual health education.

5. External Committee Member (2013): Gesnita Nugaheni’s thesis entitled: Managing medication regimen: Arthritis patients’ perception.

6. Chair (2012): Jennifer Wohlwend’s dissertation entitled: An examination of emergency contraception use by undergraduate college students in the Midwest using the Integrated Behavioral Model.

7. Chair (2012): Diana Reindl’s dissertation entitled: Perceptions of university and college presidents regarding tobacco free campuses.

8. Chair (2011): Robert E. Braun’s dissertation entitled: Using the Integrated Behavioral Model to predict binge drinking among college students.

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

 American College Health Association (2000-current) - Committee member on the Alcohol, Tobacco & Other Drugs Coalition o Worked on game day prevention materials o Developed educational materials o Successfully advocated for the ACHA endorsement of the Campaign for Alcohol Free Sports TV (CSPI)

 American Public Health Association (1998-2000, 2008-current) - Section member Alcohol, Tobacco, & Other Drugs o Review conference abstracts

 Drug Free Action Alliance (2008-current) - Committee member of a statewide (Ohio) coalition to reduce high-risk drinking and drug abuse in higher education o Hosted statewide training o Conducted statewide trainings o Member of the Ohio College Initiative to Reduce High-Risk Drinking Steering Committee  Advise the coalition on prevention issues

 Florida Higher Education – Alliance for Substance Abuse Prevention (2000-2008) - Original founder and Executive Committee Member (2000-2008) o Served as Co-Chair (2008) o Coordinated strategic planning o Organized prevention initiatives and training

 Florida Coalition for Alcohol Policy (2006-2008) - Original Executive Committee Member (2006-2008) o Advocated for protective health related policies at the state level

 Partners In Preventing Substance Abuse (2000-2008 Gainesville, FL) - Collaborated on community prevention initiatives - Attended and presented at numerous City Commission meetings, while advocating for protective health policies - Assisted with planning and implementation of several regional drug summits

COMMUNITY SERVICE HIGHLIGHTS

2013-present Schools as Community Hubs Collaborative partnership among the Toledo Public School System, United Way and University of Toledo. UT serves as the “Lead Partner” and I supervise the Hub Directors for Robinson and

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Pickett Academy elementary schools (k-8). The goal of the initiative is to improve the health of the local community while increasing academic outcomes among the students. Among many successes: established medical services on site.

2013 Lucas County Health Department Presented to the Lucas County Health Department employees on Fear Appeals Toledo, OH.

2013 Office of National Drug Control Policy Lead Author for “Guidelines for Game Day Fan Behavior”– set of prevention recommendations for campuses and universities. http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2012/10/12/need-address-game- day-fan-behavior-college-campuses

2012 Alcohol and Contemporary Issues in College Developed a state-of-the-art online alcohol education course for the University of Toledo. This one credit course is designed to reduce high-risk drinking among college students.

2011-2013 Motor Vehicle Safety Served on the Motor Vehicle Safety Working Group and implemented a weeklong safety campaign at Bowsher High School, which included a driving simulator, individual risk assessment, pledge, and culminated with an expert panel discussion. This Work Group also executed a health communication campaign at the University of Toledo targeting distracted driving.

2008-2010 Faculty in Residence Life (inaugural position) Lived on campus in the residence halls. The program is designed to improve student retention by increasing social interaction with faculty (informal mentoring). Conducted health related presentations at various residence halls. Provided office hours (discuss health and academic related issues).

2009 Tobacco Debate Coordinated a campus wide student debate entitled “No Ifs, ands or Butts about It: A Tobacco Debate,” on whether to ban tobacco use on campus, moderated by University of Toledo Provosts, Toledo, OH

2008 Legal Drinking Age Debate Coordinated a campus wide student debate entitled “Lowering the Drinking Age: Liberating or Terrifying” on the Minimum Legal Drinking Age, moderated by University of Toledo President

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Lloyd Jacobs, Toledo, OH

2008 Drug Free America Foundation Inc. Participated in an international meeting on drug prevention entitled: Non-Governmental Organizations and United Nations Collaboration on Global Drug Policy St. Petersburg, FL

2007 BACCHUS Regional Conference Moderated an Open Forum with the Director of the Florida Office of Drug Control, Bill Janes and the Florida Director for Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco, Steve Hougland, on prevention strategies concerning underage and excessive drinking at the BACCHUS Regional Conference Tallahassee, FL

2006 Removal of “Drunk Bitch Friday” from Airways Initiated and coordinated the removal of a radio show syndicated on campus entitled Drunk Bitch Friday, which ultimately led to the cancelation of this show across the state. On this morning show, women drank exorbitant levels of alcohol, and the DJ’s made fun of them while encouraging provocative acts. See story: http://searchpubs.higheredcenter.org/files/product/catalyst19.pdf - A Publication of the U.S. Department of Education’s Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse and Violence Prevention. “Activist Coalitions Get Offensive Show Suspended” (Winter 2006). Catalyst, 7(2), 1-12.

COLLEGE & DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE

Served on the following committees and positions:

 Committee on Elections for 2014-15

 Student Affairs 2012-2015

 Elaborations for Tenure and Promotion 2012-2013

 Annual Review Performance Appraisal (ARPA) 2011-2013

 Library Liaison 2011-2015 . Served on a panel discussion – Leveraging UT Libraries Spring 2015 . https://electure.utoledo.edu:8443/ess/echo/presentation/e8b210bb-7306-4f58- b97d-7883ed4f104e

 Curriculum Committee 2010-2013

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PEER REVIEWED MATERIALS

Books  Anderson, D. S. & Miller, R. E. (2015). “A Guide to Health and Safety Communications.” Book proposal. Published by Routledge.  Levay, S. & Baldwin, J. (2009). “Human Sexuality” Third Edition published by Sinauer Sunderland, Massachusetts.

Conference Abstracts  American College Health Association  American Public Health Association  National Association of Student Personnel Administrators

Grants  US DOE; Safe & Drug Free Schools

Journals (see website: publons)  American Journal of Addictions  American Journal of Health Education  American Journal of Preventative Medicine  Achieves of Public Health  BioMed Central Public Health  Drug & Alcohol Review  The Journal of Global Drug Policy and Practice  Journal of American College Health (consulting editor)  Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology  Journal of School Health  Health Education & Behavior  Health Education & Research  International Journal of General Medicine  International Review for the Sociology of Sport  Psychology of Addictive Behaviors  Substance Use and Misuse  Social Marketing Quarterly

MEDIA CONTACT

1. Interviewed by UT News. “Josh Project educating, protecting community with help from UT.” Issue 36, July 13, 2015, pg. 10. http://utnews.utoledo.edu/index.php/07_17_2015/josh- project-educating-protecting-community-with-help-from-ut

2. Town Hall Meeting University of Toledo – Tobacco Free Campus – Utoledo Webcast. May 28th, 2014. http://www.utoledo.edu/utoledoinside/

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3. Interviewed by UT News. “All campuses to be tobacco-free by August.” Issue 33, May 12, 2014, pg. 8.

4. Interviewed by The Independent Collegian the University of Toledo student newspaper, “Trustees hear input about tobacco ban.” March 14, 2014: http://www.independentcollegian.com/news/trustees-hear-input-about-tobacco-ban- 1.2859980#.UyNCKLHD-70

5. Interviewed by The Blade (city of Toledo’s regional newspaper). “UT panel weighs smoking ban plan.” March 12, 2014. http://www.toledoblade.com/Education/2014/03/12/UT-panel- weighs-smoking-ban-plan-Copy.html

6. Interviewed by The Blade (city of Toledo’s regional newspaper). “Public health education a Toledo concern.” October 11, 2013. http://www.toledoblade.com/Education/2013/10/11/Public-health-education-a-Toledo- concern.html

7. Interviewed by UT News. “UT vehicle safety group to present at local high school.” May 1, 2013. http://utnews.utoledo.edu/index.php/05_01_2013/ut-vehicle-safety-group-to-present- at-local-high-school?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ut-vehicle-safety- group-to-present-at-local-high-school

8. Interviewed by 1370 WSPD radio. Community Corner. “Motor vehicle safety.” April 22, 2013. http://www.wspd.com/player/?station=WSPD- AM&program_name=podcast&program_id=communitycorner.xml&mid=23116660

9. Interviewed by NPR, local public media (Toledo), “Board of regents politely asks you put that cigarette out.” June 22, 2012. http://stateimpact.npr.org/ohio/2012/06/22/board-of- regents-politely-asks-you-put-that-cigarette-out/

10. Interviewed by The Blade, city newspaper (Toledo), “Local lawyer seeks campus smoking ban.” June 5, 2012, Section B, pg. 4. http://www.toledoblade.com/Education/2012/06/05/Local-lawyer-seeks-campus-smoking- ban.html

11. Interviewed by WNPR, Connecticut Public Radio, “The risks and rituals of tailgating.” November 29, 2011. http://www.yourpublicmedia.org/content/wnpr/colin-mcenroe-show- risks-and-rituals-tailgating

12. Interviewed by The Independent Collegian the University of Toledo student newspaper, “Sext-ual activity common among college students;” issue 16, October 20, 201, pgs. A-1 & A-6.

13. Interviewed by The Independent Collegian the University of Toledo student newspaper, “STI rate at UT rises.” October 6, 2011:

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http://www.independentcollegian.com/sexually-transmitted-infection-rate-at-ut-rises- 1.2647432

14. Interviewed by The Independent Collegian the University of Toledo student newspaper, “Smoking zones installed.” August 22, 2011: http://www.independentcollegian.com/smoking-zones-installed-1.2611609

15. Interviewed by The Daily Eastern News, “Webinar talks dangers of tailgating.” June 6, 2011: http://media.www.dennews.com/media/storage/paper309/news/2011/06/07/News/Webinar.T alks.Dangers.Of.Tailgating-3999350.shtml

16. Interviewed by the NW Ohio Journal WBGU TV, “High risk behaviors on college.” December 12, 2010: http://video.wbgu.org/video/1685518282

17. Interviewed by The Independent Collegian the University of Toledo student newspaper, “Gov. bans Four Loko: Caffeinated malt- beverage under scrutiny.” issue 24, November 22, 2010, pgs. A-1 & A-6.

18. Shari Roan from the Los Angeles Times wrote “College football, Greeks and other tales of alcohol abuse.” A report from the American Public Health Associations Annual Conference. November 9, 2010: http://articles.latimes.com/2010/nov/09/news/la-heb-alcohol-20101109

19. Interviewed by The Independent Collegian the University of Toledo student newspaper, “New medical amnesty policy” issue 15, October 18, 2010, pgs. A-1 & A-2.

20. Interviewed by The Daily Iowan the University of Iowa newspaper, “On game day, police show they are not kidding around” September 7, 2010: http://www.dailyiowan.com/2010/09/07/Metro/18603.html

21. Interviewed by UT News the University of Toledo newspaper, “Program to address student, staff legacies” issue 33, April 25, 2010, pg. 1.

22. Interviewed by UT:10 News (television) concerning the University of Toledo’s initiative to ban tobacco on campus, April 14, 2010.

23. Interviewed by UT News the University of Toledo newspaper, “Free events offered to temper risks of spring break” issue 25, March 1, 2010, pg. 4.

24. Interviewed by The Independent Collegian the University of Toledo student newspaper, “HIV test now available on Main Campus” issue 40, February 18, 2010, pgs. A-1 & A-6.

25. Interviewed by The Independent Collegian the University of Toledo student newspaper, “Votes tallied from UT tobacco policy survey” issue 32, January 21, 2010, pgs. A-1 & A-2.

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26. Interviewed by UT:10 News (television) concerning a vote for the University of Toledo campus to go tobacco free, December 1, 2009.

27. Interviewed by The Independent Collegian the University of Toledo student newspaper, “Professor studies game drinking habits at UT” issue 14, October 15, 2009, pgs. A-1 & A-2.

28. Interviewed by The Independent Collegian the University of Toledo student newspaper, “Jacobs calls for can removal,” issue 12, October 8, 2009, pg. A-1 & A-2 [should Anheuser Busch beer cans which use UT school colors to promote their product be pulled from the shelves].

29. Interviewed by The Blade, Toledo city newspaper, “UT faculty member gets first taste of dorm life” May 18, 2009, pg. B1.

30. Interviewed by Channel 13 News an ABC affiliate on the point shaving scandal with the University of Toledo basketball and football programs, May 5, 2009.

31. Interviewed by The Independent Collegian the University of Toledo student newspaper, “Smoke-free campus debate continues,” issue 54, April 16, 2009, pg. A-1.

32. Interviewed by Channel 13 News an ABC affiliate on whether the University of Toledo should ban tobacco use on campus, March 3, 2009.

33. Interviewed by UT-NEWS a University of Toledo publication on life as a resident faculty member. Volume 9, Issue 15, December 1, 2008, pg. 2.

34. Interviewed by Channel 13 News an ABC affiliate on the legal drinking age in response to a formal debate on the issue among college students at the University of Toledo, October 27, 2008.

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