Adam Singer

Program Manager, Collegiate Recovery

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As a person in long-term recovery, I am interested in giving others some of the beautiful opportunities that I have received. I believe that I am at my best when I am of service to others, and even a moderate impact in a recovering person's life can have an impact far beyond just that individual. 

I hope to help students in recovery to act with integrity, determination, and to prioritize their academic performance. Building a community is necessary to individuals in recovery, and a successful recovery community on a college campus can work to reshape public perceptions of those who struggle with chemical dependency.

 

...I am at my best when I am of service to others, and even a moderate impact in a recovering person's life can have an impact far beyond just that individual.  -Adam

Not just for Sunny Days

It sounds very simple, but I am a proponent of "Sesame Street ethics." One of my favorite pieces of advice is to "Do the next right thing."

Tuning in

I will watch any movie that Paul Thomas Anderson directs, and I struggle to choose just one. "The Problem with Jon Stewart," both the TV show and the Podcast, are must watch/listens for me. My favorite documentary is, undoubtedly, The Last Dance.  

Favorite spot on campus

My favorite spot on campus is 167 Coates Hall, which is a place where individuals in recovery can gather, support one another, and build meaningful relationships

Education

MS, Louisiana State ¾Å¾Å¸£ÀûÍø 
BA, Marshall ¾Å¾Å¸£ÀûÍø 
Licensed Addiction Counselor
Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor 

Contact Adam

asinge6@lsu.edu
225-578-4826
LSU Student Union, Fourth Floor