DescriptionThis paper presents a brief history of the first Summer School of Alcohol Studies (est. 1943) at Yale. It highlights changes in the School over time as well as significant factors (e.g., curriculum, faculty, format, interactions), and points out how these elements contributed to the School’s success at Rutgers. Major issues in the field and their impact on the Schools and other programs conducted by the Center’s Education and Training Division are also discussed. Presented at the 36th Annual Substance Abuse Librarians and Information Specialists (SALIS) Conference on May 1, 2014.
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