Putting an End to Hazing Deaths
Publishing an online list of Greek organizations with hazing violations, clear-cut sanctions, anonymous reporting and training are just some of the ways campuses can address hazing at colleges and universities.
Publishing an online list of Greek organizations with hazing violations, clear-cut sanctions, anonymous reporting and training are just some of the ways campuses can address hazing at colleges and universities.
The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education claims U.S. institutions of higher education are violating the First Amendment rights of students whose speech is deemed offensive.
The Fraternity & Sorority Political Action Committee will be pushing lawmakers to force schools to wait until police investigations are complete before punishing students.
‘The Hunting Ground’ echos what those of us involved in campus public safety have known for years: that the urge to sweep sexual violence under the rug can be extremely strong.
In order to combat high-risk drinking and sexual assault on campus, Dartmouth officials have announced a ban on hard alcohol and a mandatory sexual violence prevention program for all students.
The fraternity at the heart of a now-discredited Rolling Stone article about an alleged gang rape has reopened after its leaders agreed to new safety measures implemented by the University of Virginia.
In the wake of an investigation into undisclosed hazing accusations, Quinnipiac University has shut down Tau Kappa Epsilon and suspended two of its members.
All fraternities and sororities at the University of Virgnia have been suspended for the rest of the semester.
Alpha Tau Omega CEO says punishment was unfair.
School suspends all fraternity activities on campus.