Adam Singer
Program Manager, Collegiate Recovery

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 University
BA, Marshall University
Licensed Addiction Counselor
Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor
Contact Adam
asinge6@lsu.edu
225-578-4826
LSU Student Union, Fourth Floor