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Save a Seawolf

Our Save A Seawolf Programs are a series of programs about various health and safety concerns that might come up for Seawolves throughout the year. We focus on prevention, bystander intervention (see something say something), support services on campus, education, how to report issues and where to go when you need help. Topics included are consent and sexual assault, fentanyl, alcohol and other drug education, mental health, body positivity, trafficking, stalking, and more.

One Pill Can Kill

After four years of insanity caused by Trevor's cannabis use disorder and resulting addiction, Michelle Leopold's beautiful boy died on November 17, 2019, in his dorm room at SSU, after ingesting a street pill that was a lethal dose of fentanyl. Hear Michelle's story and learn how you can make the best choice, watch out for one another and know the resources available on and off campus.

Upcoming Save a Seawolf Events

Past Save a Seawolf Events

Date Event
- Save A Seawolf: A Better High w/ Matt Bellace
- Save A Seawolf: Pot, Behavior and the Brain
- Save a Seawolf: Poisoned: America's Fentanyl Crisis
- Save a Seawolf: One Pill Can Kill