

Keith Whyte, executive director of the problem gambling council, said his organization selected Towson for the grant because “we believe that preventing high-risk populations was the area that had the least amount of funding and could make the biggest impact.” “There isn’t a lot of evidence-based information out there about gambling prevention.’’

“The hope and the goal (is) that we can really develop some incredible work that sets the standard for other universities to tackle this topic …,” said Jaclyn Webber of the university’s Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug Prevention Center. Supreme Court opened the door to sports betting in 2018.Ī grant from the National Council on Problem Gambling has helped the Baltimore-area college create what it hopes will become a national model for what a university can do to help its students. Opportunities to bet have expanded since the U.S. In studies conducted from 2007 to 2014, researchers found that 75% to 80% of college students had gambled in the past year. With this marketing campaign, Towson is stepping in front of a trend: explosive growth of sports betting across the U.S., including on college campuses. The in-app banner ad, sent at random, advises them to “PAWS”: “Plan ahead, Always know your limits, Wait to play again/wager again, Stop while you’re ahead.” (AP) – When Towson University students pick up their phones on campus and open a designated app, they may see an ad seeking to teach them about responsible gambling. Maryland campus tries to get ahead of sports betting's lure
