Apr
16
2013
According to the Washington DC Department of Health, approximately one-fourth of all DC high school students begin drinking alcohol before the age of 13. Early alcohol use among DC high school...
Apr
04
2013
Dr. Brian Suffoletto is an emergency physician and Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. As the 2010 recipient of an Emergency Medicine Foundation...
Apr
03
2013
Every year, The Century Council has the pleasure of partnering with Attorneys General from across the country to tape Public Service Announcements (PSA). This year our focus was on our new initiative...
Apr
02
2013
In 2011, The National Judicial College and the Association for Student Conduct Administration joined forces to develop a research project involving students who have gone through their college/...
Apr
01
2013
Studies continue to show that parent-led conversations with their kids about alcohol are effective in reducing underage drinking, no matter how old their kids are.  The recent study, Evaluation...
Apr
01
2013
April’s designation as Alcohol Awareness Month is the perfect time for The Century Council to share our commitment to responsibility – but we need your help.  “Join the...
Mar
28
2013
This year, The Century Council sponsored the Youth of Virginia Speak Out About Traffic Safety (YOVASO) three-week “Buckle Up: Drive Sober” (BUDS) campaign to increase awareness about...
Mar
05
2013
For the past 8 years, we’ve taped Public Service Announcements with Attorneys General from around the country. Last week, we spent the entire day in downtown Washington, D.C. filming PSAs with...
Feb
28
2013
For a second year, we sponsored the 2012 Julie Foudy Sports Leadership Academy “Choose to Matter Contest” where girls across the country give back to their community through service....
Feb
25
2013
Today, The Century Council research was featured on the cover of USA Today’s Life section regarding how often parents talk to their kids about alcohol.  According to the research on what...

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