RESOURCES
There are many resources available for anyone wanting to learn more about hazing as well as appropriate and safe activities for organizations. Hopefully, you may be inspired to actually help “break the tradition” that is hazing. You CAN…
- Educate your members
- Make them aware of what hazing is and what the penalties are for the organization and themselves.
- Be proactive
- Take advantage of resources that may help your group.
- Take action
If you suspect hazing, confront it and support the victim. If you have members who haze, report it and discipline those members.
Accept the challenge
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University
Offices/Departments
The following University of Michigan offices and departments are knowledgeable
about hazing and would be sensitive to inquires. To actually report an incident
(i.e. there is an expectation that something will be done), see “Reporting”.
- Dean of Students (DOS)
- Office of the Ombuds
- Counseling & Psychological Services(CAPS)
- University Health Services (UHS)
- Office of Student conflict Resolution (OSCR)
- Office of Greek Life
- Athletics
- Student Activities & Leadership (SAL)
- ROTC | Airforce | Army | Navy |
- Department of Public Safety (DPS)
- Ann
Arbor Police Department
Other
Websites
http://www.alfred.edu/hs_hazing/consequences.html
http://www.alfred.edu/hs_hazing/
http://www.alfred.edu/sports_hazing/docs/hazing.pdf
http://hazing.cornell.edu/
Books & Videos*
The Hazing Reader
Edited by Hank Nuwer.
Collected edition of essays by top hazing experts, educators, sociologists,
psychologists.
Order a copy from Amazon.
Making The Team - Inside the World of Sport Initiations and Hazing
Order a copy from Amazon.
Wrongs of Passage:
Fraternities, Sororities: Hazing and Binge Drinking (This book
is out-of-print. Please check your local library)
by Hank Nuwer
Indiana University Press
Wrongs of Passage (Fraternities, Sororities: Hazing and Binge Drinking)
concentrates on hazing/alcohol misuse in Greek groups, with an eye toward
changing behavior and noting actions of fraternal organizations to introduce
true reforms. It also notes attempts by schools to find positive ways
to combat hazing after hazing- or alcohol-related pledge deaths have occurred.
However, Wrongs of Passage demonstrates that hazing has been a disturbing
part of higher education since the Middle Ages. It concludes with strategies
toward curtailing fraternal alcohol misuse and hazing and with a comprehensive,
factual index of Greek deaths from hazing, alcohol misuse and other causes
(including accidents) since the nineteenth century.
Torn Togas: The
Dark Side of Campus Greek Life
by Esther Wright
Officer Candidate School
by A.J. Sciarrino, Debi Sciarrino (Photographer)
Elizabeth J. Allan, Ph.D.
--
Dr. Allan has over ten years of professional experience educating about
hazing including lobbying efforts for the passage of a statewide anti-hazing
law. She is the author
of essays, book chapters, and encyclopedia entries on the topic of hazing
and is co-founder and manager of www.StopHazing.org. She has served as a speaker
and consultant for colleges and K-12 schools and has been interviewed about
hazing for newspapers, radio, and popular magazines. Most recently, an interview
with her is featured in Unless a Death Occurs , a PBS documentary about hazing.
Dr. Brian Crow --
An Associate Professor of Sport Management at Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania.
His area of research involves hazing in athletics. He is the co-author of 2
law review articles and three textbook chapters on sport hazing, and presents
to high school and university administrators, coaches, and student-athletes.
For more information, visit: http://www.sru.edu/pages/8341.asp,
email brian.crow@sru.edu, or call 724.738.2392
Rick Farnham--
Retired Director of Athletics at the University of Vermont, Richard (Rick) Farnham
draws upon real life experience to help others prevent hazing. Rick has provided
Hazing Prevention and Student Leadership Education presentations to students,
faculty, and staff at numerous colleges and universities as well as regional
and national meetings and conferences of intercollegiate athletics professionals.
For more information go to: Farnham
Bio or email RichardFarnham@adelphia.net
or call (802) 862-7969.
Douglas E. Fierberg --
An attorney and a partner with the Washington, DC firm of Bode & Grenier,
L.L.P.. Mr. Fierberg has handled cases involving hazing across the nation and
recently obtained a substantial verdict against a fraternity involved in a brutal
hazing incident. He speaks on the legal aspects of hazing, and liability issues
related to hazing. See his website
or he can be contacted by email at: dfierberg@bode.com
or (202) 828-4100 voice / (202) 828-4130 fax
Josh Goldman, M.A.
—
The Director of Education for Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity brings the story of
Scott Krueger, a Phi Gamma Delta pledge, who died as a result of hazing and
alcohol abuse. Using an Emmy winning film titled “ Tell Me Something I
Don't Know ”, Josh takes a fresh approach to facilitating risk education
by allow the participants to take the conversation where they want it to go
through an open-ended program where guided discussion questions, initiated by
a common viewing experience, allow the audience to “lead” the dialogue
toward meaning conversation. Click
here for more information.
Ricky L. Jones, Ph.D.
--
Associate Professor, Chair, and Political Science specialist in the Department
of Pan-African Studies at the University of Louisville. He is the author of
Black Haze: Violence, Sacrifice, and Manhood in Black Greek-Letter Fraternities
published by State University of New York Press. Black Haze was the very first
book solely dedicated to the subject of hazing in Black Greek-Letter fraternities.
Jones received a B.A. in Political Science from Morehouse College and a Ph.D.
in Political Philosophy and Comparative Politics from the University of Kentucky.
He has served as a Lyman T. Johnson Fellow at the University of Kentucky and
as a National Science Foundation Multi-Cultural Teaching Fellow at the University
of Nebraska-Lincoln. Jones' work has been published in a number of local, regional,
and national periodicals and journals. He can be contacted at ricky.jones@louisville.edu
or (502) 852-0027.
Will Keim, Ph.D.
--
Has established a successful business speaking on a variety of issues facing
college students. He also speaks about hazing and leadership issues related
to Greek and other campus organizations. See his website
or he can be contacted by email at: willkeim@proaxis.com
or 1-800-848-3897 fax (541) 758-5658
Hank Nuwer --
Is once again accepting speaking engagements. Mr. Nuwer is the author of three
books on Hazing (Broken Pledges, Wrongs of Passage, High School Hazing). He
has presented at schools such as the University of Michigan, University of Oregon,
University of Illinois, University of Maine, Cornell and the University of Pennsylvania.
He may be contacted through representative Jayne Moore at Contemporary Issues
Agency at (800) 843-2179 or this link: http://www.ciaspeakers.com/pages/hazing.html
Dr. Thomas "Sparky" Reardon --
Dean of Students, The University of Mississippi. Sparky has spoken to thousands
of college students across the country and at numerous conferences and conventions.
He uses his twenty-five years of experience as the Dean of Students to reach
the better nature of the individuals in the audience. Covered in his talk are
personal commitment, values, determining what is hazing, developing alternatives,
and strategy to stop hazing. He also works in workshop and retreat settings.
He can be contacted at sparky@olemiss.edu
or at 662-915-5056.
Rita Saucier --
After the death of her son Chad as a result of hazing, Ms. Saucier started the
anti-hazing organization Cease Hazing Activities and Deaths (C.H.A.D). Ms. Saucier
is available for speaking engagements and can be contacted at: justrita@compuserve.com
Richard B. Sigal -- A recently retired professor of sociology who has been teaching
in colleges for the past 37 years, Professor Sigal develops both sociological
and psychological perspectives in the anti-hazing workshops and presentations
he offers to colleges and high schools. He has participated in TV shows about
hazing, has been cited in three of Hank Nuwer’s books, and has worked
as an expert witness in hazing lawsuits. As a brother in a college fraternity,
he knows hazing from the inside. He can be contacted by email at: beachies2@earthlink.net
or by phone at: 201-317-8164 or 252-457-0962.
Eileen Stevens --
After 20 years of dedicated speaking throughout the country, Eileen is now retired.
She began her speaking career in 1978 after her son, Chuck Stenzel, was killed
in a hazing incident at Alfred University in New York. She proposed and saw
the passage of anti-hazing legislation in New York and has assisted many others
in passing similar legislation in other states. Much of her story is detailed
in Nuwer's book Broken Pledges.
Dave Westol --
Has completed eighteen years of service as Chief Executive Officer at Theta Chi and now works as a consultant while continuing to make presentations on campuses and for high schools, including "Hazing on Trial", which he has presented over 1,700 times. He can be reached at David.Westol@gmail.com or phone: 317-250-3799.
Dr. John A. Williams --
founder and Executive Director of the Center for the Study of Pan-Hellenic Issues.
The Center is the outgrowth of his doctoral research on hazing and pledging
in Black fraternities and sororities, and provides lectures, workshops, consultations,
research development/analysis and seminars on hazing/pledging-related issues.
He can be reached at: jwilliams@cheyney.edu
or suprex78@hotmail.com
P.O. Box 363, Cheyney University, Cheyney, PA 19382.
Phone: (610)-399-2386
