FAMU has placed the Beta Alpha Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta
Sorority, Inc. on “Inactive Status” Wednesday until an investigation is
completed in reference to an alleged hazing report. The incident was
reported on the university’s anti-hazing website.
“We believe that all of the measures that we have put in
place have increased overall campus awareness of hazing,” said Bryan
Smith, assistant to the president for anti-hazing. “We will investigate
this complaint as with any that is brought to our attention. Once
this investigation is completed, the inactive status may be lifted or if
warranted, additional sanctions may incur.”
The university has made sweeping changes to enhance its
efforts to promote a zero tolerance for hazing. The university created
the position of special assistant to the president for anti-hazing, to
track all complaints and ensure the complaints are fully investigated
and resolved. The university also strengthened membership intake
processes for clubs and organizations and increased awareness of
anti-hazing policy and initiatives.
Other measures include the creation of two new positions
in the Division of Student Affairs - a director of judicial affairs and a
coordinator of judicial affairs - to provide additional support and
oversight. A new anti-hazing website, which was use to report this
incident, also serves as a resource for information and an avenue for
students to seek help and report hazing.
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