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Hazing

Hazing can be physically, mentally and/or emotionally harmful for students who are hazed or those who haze them. One in three Cornell undergraduates experiences some form of hazing within student groups. These practices often involve coerced consumption of alcohol, sometimes to the point of life-threatening alcohol poisoning. Gannett provides leadership in the University's efforts to eliminate hazing. In Spring, 05, Cornell launched a new website, entitled hazing.cornell.edu in order to help individuals:

  • learn about hazing at Cornell
  • report incidents of hazing
  • explore alternative group-building activities
  • find out what you can do to prevent hazing
  • discover hazing-related resources.

For additional information about hazing contact the Dean of Students Office at 255-6839.