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Other Student Organizations

Every student organization needs to develop a non-hazing policy statement and share it with prospective, new and current members. Organizations are often unaware that their initiation activities are actually hazing. New members may be hesitant to question such activities, which are often handed down by older members. An activity is considered hazing even if it does not cause physical harm. Degrading and humiliating activities are also considered hazing. It is the responsibility of all members to protect others from unreasonable risk of harm and this includes hazing. Student organizations and their advisors are supported through Student Leadership & Involvement at 211 University Center.

For more resources contact Student Leadership & Involvement at studentinvolvement@memphis.edu or 901.678.8679.

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