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Hazing Reports

New Jersey State Law

In compliance with New Jersey’s State law, this report contains information regarding reports of alleged violations of the University’s Anti-Hazing Policy. This report includes any organization, regardless of University recognition, a summary of the violation(s), and the finding(s) regardless of outcome within the last five years.

Date of Report
Allegation
Result
Date of Resolution
November 9, 2021 Phi Kappa Theta (ΦΚΤ) Chapter alleged to 
have engaged in 
hazing behavior. 
(Specifically: physical 
abuse, forced 
workouts)
Investigation yielded 
insufficient evidence 
to charge the chapter 
with violation of the 
Student Code of 
Conduct related to 
Hazing. 
November 29, 2021
September 14, 2020 Lambda Tau Omega (ΛΤΩ) Chapter alleged to 
have engaged in 
hazing behavior. 
(Specifically: 
intimidation, ridicule, 
Isolation)

Investigation done by National office 
yielded insufficient 
evidence to charge 
the chapter with 
violations related to hazing. 

Subsequent 
investigation by 
University yielded 
insufficient evidence 
to charge the chapter 
with violation of the 
Student Code of 
Conduct related to 
Hazing.

December 11, 2020

Campus Hazing Transparency Report

In compliance with Section 485(f) of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1092(f)), the Campus Hazing Transparency Report provides a summary of findings concerning any recognized student organizations that have been found in violation of the University’s Non-Hazing Policy as of January 1, 2025.

At this time, no recognized student organization has been found in violation of the University Non-Hazing Policy.