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Davis, Kimberly R., Molleno, Catherine G., Thomas, Blake M. |
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Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership; Sep2020, Vol. 23 Issue 3, p92-104, 13p |
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At Kingsman University (KU), fraternity and sorority life is as central to campus culture as its athletic teams. Included in that culture are alcohol abuse, mistrust of the institution, and failure to act when a situation turns dire. Furthermore, some people suspect that fraternities and sororities perpetuate racism. Following a near-fatal incident of a first-year student by fraternity hazing at a chapter that was already on alert, the KU President called leaders from around campus to spearhead an overdue culture change. Undergraduate students worked alongside upper-level administrators and campus departments to formulate recommendations to eliminate KU's notorious hazing culture. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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