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Dragons Against Hazing Initiative

Hazing Prevention Awareness Week 2012 - October 1-6 - See the full schedule of events here

History

The development of the Hazing Prevention Initiative began in August 2008 in the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life who collaborated with staff from recreational sports to create the first-ever Hazing Prevention Awareness Week at Drexel. Based on recent research data from the National Hazing Study, including information from Drexel’s participation in the study, it was determined that a year-round, comprehensive program was necessary.

Mission

To educate and inspire Drexel community members to prevent hazing.

Vision:

To create a hazing-free community of respect within Drexel and the surrounding community, marked by the positive engagement of students, faculty, staff, and community members in the opportunities provided by the University, a greater sense of accountability, and true care for the individual.

Strategic Plan - (full document coming soon)

Task Force

Hazing Prevention Task Force

Now accepting interest from members of the Drexel community to join the Hazing Prevention Task Force. The purpose of this group is to:

  • Complete problem analysis to inform future prevention efforts through assessment
  • Guide the year-round hazing prevention programming efforts
  • Review and revise relevant policies as necessary
  • Oversee the use of the funds from the ZTA Award for Innovation in Hazing Prevention & Education
  • Seek out opportunities to expand the hazing prevention program through funding and partnerships

Please contact Natalie Shaak at nds37@drexel.edu or (215) 571-3575 if you would like to be a part of the Hazing Prevention Task Force.

Contact

John Cooke

Associate Dean, Campus Engagement 
215 Creese Student Center
Jec54@drexel.edu 
(215) 895-2501

Natalie Shaak

Assistant Director for Fraternity & Sorority Life
215 Creese Student Center
nds37@drexel.edu 
(215) 571-3575