Building a Safer, More Informed Campus Community

Welcome to the Hazing Transparency Report page, established in accordance with the Stop Campus Hazing Act (2024). Our institution is committed to fostering a learning environment where every student feels safe, supported, and respected. This page provides clear, accessible information about hazing prevention efforts and any reported incidents on campus.

Hazing Transparency Incident Report

In compliance with federal requirements, our institution maintains updated records of all reported incidents of hazing involving student organizations, athletics, clubs, or groups, will be updated twice a year (January & July), kept on file and publicly available for at least five years. Reports will not contain names or personally identifiable information.

Reports will include date of report, description, date investigation was initiated, date investigation ended with a finding, findings of institution, sanctions, if illegal use of alcohol or drugs were involved and date institution provided notice to the organization of outcome.

Any student organization that is under active investigation will not appear as part of this report until after the investigation outcomes are finalized.

Violations Found

2025-26 Academic Year

There were no adjudicated hazing cases with findings of responsibility beginning on July 1, 2025. Updated January 16, 2026.

Any reports of hazing that did not result in a finding of responsibility are not included in this report but are/will be included in the statistics portion of the Annual Security Report starting in 2026.

Differences Between the Hazing Transparency Report & the Annual Security Report

While both the hazing transparency and annual security report (ASR) aim to inform the campus community, campus transparency focuses on broader institutional information and practices, while the ASR specifically addresses campus safety and crime statistics, mandated by the Jeanne Clery Campus Safety Act.

Our Commitment to Transparency & Safety

Hazing—whether emotional, physical, or psychological—threatens student well-being and undermines the values of our community. We believe that transparency is essential to prevention. By publicly sharing this information, we aim to:

  • Increase awareness and understanding of hazing risks
  • Hold organizations accountable
  • Empower students and families to make informed decisions
  • Promote a culture of respect, safety, and responsibility

Policies & Prevention Resources

We are dedicated to proactive education and intervention. Learn more about our policies, training programs, and support resources:

Educational Workshops & Training

  • Fraternity/Sorority Life: Fall and Spring Semesters new members are required to attend discussions on hazing, reporting, awareness, and prevention.
  • Greek Speak: Monthly anti-hazing reporting and awareness sessions
  • Greek Council: Participation in Hazing Prevention Week with multiple events/training throughout the week
  • Athletics: Yearly signed agreement concerning hazing as part of their eligibility process
  • Athletics: View anti-hazing video

Report Hazing

If you or someone you know has witnessed or experienced hazing, we urge you to speak up. Reports can be made confidentially or anonymously.