Hazing & Hosting: How Our Research-Based Course Helps Colleges Comply with the Stop Campus Hazing Act

Looking for a practical way to meet the requirements of the Stop Campus Hazing Act? 3rd Millennium Classrooms’ Hazing & Hosting course provides comprehensive, research-based hazing prevention education that helps institutions promote student safety, strengthen policy awareness, and build a culture of accountability. Learn how our customizable solution can support your campus compliance efforts. In […]

Trauma-Informed Schools: Helping Traumatized Students Succeed

Creating a trauma-informed school means helping students feel safe, respected, and connected. Building strong relationships and teaching students how to navigate conflict productively are key components of this work. 3rd Millennium Classrooms’ Conflict Wise and Respect & Resolve courses give students practical skills for communication, conflict resolution, empathy, and healthy relationship-building—helping schools foster a more […]

Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month

3rd Mil’s interactive courses, Consent & Respect and Respect & Resolve, give students practical tools to understand consent, establish boundaries, communicate effectively, and navigate conflict in healthy ways. Explore our courses and help create safer relationships for every teen. February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month (TDVAM). The reality is that only 33% of teens […]

How to Implement Prevention Education on Your Campus

Effective prevention education is one of the most impactful ways schools and learning communities can create a safe, supportive, and secure learning environment. Data consistently show that classroom- and school-based prevention education, when following best practices, significantly reduces high-risk behaviors among young people. At 3rd Millennium Classrooms, our prevention education courses are designed to engage […]

4 Ways Your College Can Support Mental Health & Boost Student Success

The numbers are alarming. Recent studies indicate that 41% of college students experience symptoms of depression, while 36% experience symptoms of anxiety. According to a CDC report, one in four people aged 18 to 24 has seriously contemplated suicide, and many have turned to substances like alcohol to cope with their emotions. The Cost of […]

5 Reasons Why Training Staff for Title IX Matters

More than 50 years ago, Title IX was enacted. The federal civil rights law continues to play a vital role in protecting people from sex-based discrimination, including sexual harassment, sexual assault, stalking, and more. Despite its half-century existence, many people aren’t fully aware of the rights under Title IX. As the law continues to positively […]

Drinking in Greek Life: Things Colleges Can Do

Fraternities have long been a significant aspect of college life for many students, often representing an important tradition passed down through generations. For some, joining Greek Life is as integral to the college experience as academics.

The Lowdown on Medical Amnesty Laws: Why Educating College Students Matters

Unfortunately, there is a stigma attached to alcohol and drug-related emergencies. Students may hesitate to seek help due to concerns about judgment or reputational damage— especially if they are underage drinkers. They are often afraid, ashamed or they simply don’t know who to call in the face of these emergencies.  According to the Medical Amnesty […]

3 Things to Keep in Mind as a Bystander of Sexual Assault

Sexual assault is a serious issue that affects millions of people every year. As a bystander, it can be difficult to know when and how to intervene in a situation where someone is being sexually assaulted. In this blog post, we will discuss three main points to consider when deciding whether to intervene as a […]

How to Prevent Alcohol Abuse in College Student Athletes

With high pressures to perform both in the game and in the classroom, student athletes have an unfortunately high alcohol abuse rate. With a work-hard, play-hard culture and unique social environments and peer pressures, student athletes are more likely to report heavy episodic drinking and subscribe to high-risk drinking as part of college party culture.