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Peer reviewedKimbrough, Walter M. – NASPA Journal, 1997
Reviews the history of pledging and the recent movements for reform of this practice among historically Black fraternities and sororities. Describes the membership intake process that has been adopted and its resultant problems. Suggests that the national leadership should emphasize founding ideals as a means of overcoming resistance to change.…
Descriptors: Black Organizations, Black Students, College Students, Enrollment
Peer reviewedRichmond, Douglas R. – West's Education Law Reporter, 1989
Institutional responsibility for hazing injuries was called into question in a Delaware Superior Court in the case of "Furek v. University of Delaware." In ruling in the university's favor, the court signaled that universities may move to eliminate hazing without unreasonable fear of creating institutional liability for hazing incidents.…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Discipline Policy, Fraternities, Hazing
Howard, Adam; EnglandKennedy, Elizabeth – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2006
This article examines an incident between male student athletes within a locker room at a private school. The reaction of many in this school community to this incident reveals that "hazing" rituals were normally ignored or condoned by many of the parents, coaches, administrators, and teachers who were aware of them. These attitudes changed when…
Descriptors: Sexual Harassment, Private Schools, Hazing, Athletes
Peer reviewedRichmond, Douglas R. – NASPA Journal, 1987
Recommends steps to eliminate fraternity hazing by developing an institutional policy regarding hazing; developing programs designed to educate alumni, active members, and pledges about the harmful consequences of hazing; requiring prior approval of all pledge activities; and enforcing hazing policies strictly, punishing not only individuals, but…
Descriptors: Campuses, College Environment, College Students, Fraternities
Meyer, Thomas J. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1986
The persistence of dangerous initiation rituals in student organizations despite administrative and legislative efforts to end them is examined. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Discipline, Fraternities, Group Behavior
Reese, Pamela – Campus Activities Programming, 1993
Theories of organizational development and culture used to diagnose problems and institute changes in organizations can be applied to the problem of hazing in black sororities and fraternities. This requires understanding the group culture's underlying values, as illustrated in stories about the organization. Appropriate interventions can then…
Descriptors: Black Students, Extracurricular Activities, Fraternities, Group Dynamics
Pearson, Douglas R.; Beckham, Joseph C. – NASPA Journal, 2005
Student affairs professionals recognize that learning experiences transcend the classroom, and they have expanded the range of programs and services available to students well beyond the laboratory and lecture hall. The authors survey judicial opinions involving institutional liability for negligence and conclude that the expansion of educational…
Descriptors: Negligence, Risk, Legal Responsibility, Higher Education
Jensen, Wesley; And Others – 1980
Attitudes of members of Greek fraternities and sororities concerning hazing were studied at the University of North Dakota. A survey instrument was completed by 476 students. Activities considered to be hazing by a majority of respondents were those that are potentially injurious to the physical and/or mental health of the pledges or that could…
Descriptors: College Students, Fraternities, Hazing, Higher Education
DeMitchell, Todd A. – Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2006
A science teacher forgets to remind her students to wear their safety goggles during a chemistry experiment and one student is injured when the caustic chemicals he is working with splash into his eyes. A teacher is late for recess duty and a student falls from the swings and is injured. A principal sends one teacher and one student teacher on a…
Descriptors: Negligence, Legal Responsibility, Principals, Leadership Effectiveness
Roberts, Dennis C.; Huffman, Erin A. – About Campus, 2005
The phrase "social movement" typically conjures up images of pickets, massive crowds, and noisy demonstrations. An emerging approach to campus-based change, used in Fraternal Futures and other projects, is tapping into the small, the local, and the personally relevant. The Fraternal Futures deliberation initiative--a collaborative…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Sororities, Educational Change, Fraternities
Jackson, Jerlando F. L., Ed.; Terrell, Melvin Cleveland, Ed. – Stylus Publishing, LLC, 2007
This book serves as a sourcebook to enhance and evaluate safety programs, generate new solutions and interventions, comply with new legislation, and present practical steps and guidelines to establish best practices. It pays particular attention to the factors that may give rise to crime, considering high-risk drinking and examining the…
Descriptors: School Safety, School Security, Colleges, Crime
Wilson, David – High School Journal, 2001
Stories are seductive, persuasive, permeable. They pull one toward them and they may even take over. From the tapes and transcripts of interviews, from the pages of journals and student writing, certain stories called out to this author and his colleagues. The narratives they include in their work are not innocently or objectively chosen stories;…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Hazing, Compliance (Psychology), Context Effect
Geraghty, Mary – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1997
College administrators say, although sorority hazing is more likely to involve emotional/psychological abuse than physical violence, it is a growing problem. On some campuses, because traditionally black sororities pledge members at different times of year than traditionally white ones, their rush periods are not necessarily monitored as closely.…
Descriptors: Black Organizations, Black Students, College Administration, College Students
Gose, Ben – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1997
While college and university officials tend to say they have fraternity hazing under control due to school policies and state criminal laws, critics find the laws have been ineffective, in part because of a tendency to blame the victims. Punishment of some student perpetrators has been minimal. Liability of schools can be substantial, with…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, College Administration, Court Litigation, Criminal Law
Nuwer, Hank – 1990
The practice of hazing in college fraternities, sororities, high school clubs, professional societies, business, the military, and secret societies is investigated. Through the retelling of actual stories involving hazing, the book addresses the questions of why men and women haze and allow themselves to be hazed, how the problems of hazing can be…
Descriptors: College Students, Compliance (Psychology), Death, Fraternities

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