As part of its broader ongoing efforts to eradicate hazing, FAMU officially launched its new
anti-hazing website — StopHazingatFAMU.com —to further educate students,
faculty, alumni and others about the dangers of hazing, foster an
online community and encourage collaboration to help end hazing at the
university.
“Everyone on campus needs to be unified in the
fight against hazing,” said FAMU Interim President Larry Robinson. “We
will continue to enact change, positively empower our students and
provide resources going forward to ensure that we provide a safer and
healthier environment for learning.”
In addition, in
spring 2013, students will be required to sign an anti-hazing pledge
attesting they will not participate in any form of hazing. This will be
a prerequisite for any student to register for classes.
FAMU
students who log on to the website will also have an opportunity to sign
a pledge confirming they are fully versed on campus policy and state
laws related to hazing. The site will include messages from students,
administrators, parents and others on the topic of hazing. It also
includes a quiz to test one’s knowledge about hazing and a form to
report hazing incidents that will be disseminated real-time to the FAMU
Police Department. University officials believe the website is a great
resource for those across the U.S. who want to have more information on
the issue.
The anti-hazing website is one component of the
FAMU BOT updated Anti-Hazing Plan. The university plans to add
designated Twitter and Facebook accounts to complement the website when
the new special assistant to the president on hazing and the music
compliance officer are hired. To date, FAMU has received about 60
applications for each position.
“We encourage our
students, faculty and staff to bookmark the website, visit it frequently
and utilize it if they are aware of any incidents of hazing,” said
Robinson. “We want to help educate the campus about what constitutes
hazing and the destructive force it can be.”
Hazing is a sign of a larger problem in the entire black community across America known as black on black crime. The city of Chicago is a prime example.
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