Researchers, educators, practitioners, and policy-makers gathered recently for the Consortium to Combat Substance Abuse (CCSA) Conference, held on the University Park campus. Attendees take part in the community engagement breakfast before the start of the conference. Credit: Patrick Mansell Expand Congressman Glenn Thompson (R-PA), "There's not a zip code in this country that hasn't been impacted by substance abuse." Credit: Patrick Mansell Expand Credit: Patrick Mansell Expand Credit: Patrick Mansell Expand Penn State President Eric J. Barron spoke about Penn State’s pledge to combat substance abuse in Pennsylvania. Credit: Patrick Mansell Expand Conference attendees enjoyed lunch while participating in round-table discussions about breaking down barriers to address substance abuse. Credit: Patrick Mansell Expand CCSA poster session. Credit: Patrick Mansell Expand Penn State President Eric J. Barron spoke about Penn State’s pledge to combat substance abuse in Pennsylvania. Credit: Patrick Mansell Expand Thomas McLellan, former deputy director in the Office of National Drug Control Policy during the Obama Administration, presents findings from the 2016 Surgeon General's Report. Credit: Patrick Mansell Expand Patricia Sue Grigson, director of the Penn State Addiction Center for Translation Credit: Patrick Mansell Expand CCSA Conference presenters. Credit: Patrick Mansell Expand Penn State President Eric J. Barron and Congressman Glenn Thompson (R-PA) speak with conference attendees. Credit: Patrick Mansell Expand CCSA Conference attendees. Credit: Patrick Mansell Expand