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Fraternity and Sorority Conduct Fraternity and Sorority Conduct Organization Incident Allegation Result Sanctions Date Kappa Alpha Psi 9/3/2018 Advertising open event with alcohol / distribution of Organization found responsible Probation until January 1, 2019 () alcohol for Fraternity and Sorority Social Event regulations 1,3,7 Kappa Sigma 7/24/2018 Hazing involving forced memorization/yelling at new Organization found responsible Probation until January 1, 2019, () members for health and safety violations following educational sanctions Delta Delta Delta 4/27/2018 Public consumption of alcohol on campus Organization found responsible Probation until January 1, 2019 () for health and safety violations Tau Delta Phi 9/22/2017 Reported sexual assault at fraternity event by non- Organization found responsible Withdrawal of University () member / Serving alcohol to minors for health and safety violations / Recognition, eligible to reapply Assault unfounded for recognition September 1, 2020 Alpha Chi Rho 9/14/2017 Noise violation from town Organization found responsible Social Probation until January 1, () 2018 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 9/4/2017 Residence Life reported intoxicated students returned Unfounded N/A () from SAE event Alpha Chi Rho 9/17/2016 Members smoking marijuana outside organization’s Organization found responsible Chapter not allowed to host () social event for health and safety violations events with alcohol until January 1, 2017 following educational sanctions Tau Delta Phi 10/12/2016 Serving alcohol to minors Organization found responsible Social Probation until January 1, () for health and safety violations 2017/ Educational sanctions Delta Phi Epsilon 10/6/2016 Serving alcohol to minors Organization found responsible Social Probation until January 1, ( for health and safety violations 2017 / Educational sanctions Alpha Phi Delta 9/17/2016 Noise complaint Organization found responsible Warning given () Sigma Beta Rho Fraternity, Inc. 9/9/2016 Noise violation from town Unfounded Warning given () Sigma Alpha Epsilon 5/5/2016 Photos found online of organization event with kegs Organization found responsible Social Probation until January 1, () and playing drinking games for health and safety violations 2017 Tau Delta Phi 8/30/2015 Noise violation from town Organization found responsible Social Probation extended until () health and safety violations January 1, 2016 during probation Zeta Tau Alpha 5/14/2015 Member reported chapter providing alcohol to Organization found responsible HQ placed chapter on probation () underage members / hazing involving alcohol for health and safety violations that included educational sanctions in consultation with University Updated September 24, 2018 Zeta Tau Alpha 2/13/2015 Several reports made of organization co-sponsoring Unfounded Warning given () events with unrecognized group Alpha Chi Rho 12/10/2014 Noise violation by town / Failure to provide guest list Organization found responsible Chapter suspended until () or risk management plan / Hosting event with alcohol for health and safety violations September 1, 2015 following while on interim suspension educational sanctions Tau Delta Phi 12/10/2014 Serving alcohol to minors / Overconsumption of Organization found responsible Chapter not allowed to host () alcohol at event lead to hospital transport for health and safety violations events with alcohol until September 1, 2015 Alpha Chi Rho 10/28/2014 Noise violation from town Organization found responsible Social probation until January 1, () 2015 Alpha Chi Rho 10/2/2014 Noise violation from town Organization found responsible Warning given () Tau Delta Phi 9/11/2014 Noise violation from town Organization found responsible Social Probation until () September 1, 2015 Tau Delta Phi 9/2/2014 Noise violation from town Organization found responsible Warning given () Alpha Chi Rho 9/1/2014 Noise complaint Organization found responsible Warning given () Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. 11/15/2014 HQ reported intake violations HQ investigation Suspended by HQ () Sigma Sigma Sigma 10/3/2014 HQ reported violations of events with alcohol HQ investigation Social probation by HQ / () Educational sanctions Delta Zeta 4/8/2014 Report of hazing of new members Unfounded N/A () Alpha Chi Rho 4/7/2014 Hard-alcohol / Serving alcohol to minors Organization found responsible Chapter not allowed to host () for health and safety violations events with alcohol until January 1, 2015 following educational sanctions Alpha Phi Delta 3/27/2014 Report of hazing of new members Unfounded N/A () Sigma Sigma Sigma 2/4/2014 HQ reported hazing of new members that involved HQ investigation found Chapter not allowed to host () forced memorization and recitation, blindfolding, responsible events with alcohol until withholding letters, alcohol September 1, 2015 following educational sanctions Tau Delta Phi 1/26/2014 Serving alcohol to minors / Overconsumption of Organization found responsible Chapter not allowed to host () alcohol at event lead to hospital transport for health and safety violations events with alcohol until September 1, 2014 following educational sanctions Updated September 24, 2018 Chapters Closed and Not Returned (Past Date of Suspension) Organization Year Incident/Sanction Pi Kappa Phi 2010 Assault by members that resulted in hospitalizations / Re-activation turned down by HQ () Zeta Beta Tau 2008 Generational suspension due to hazing/illegal activity – did not return () Alpha Gamma Delta 2008 Violations of alcohol policy / 3-year suspension - did not return () Tau Kappa Epsilon 2006 Hazing / Re-activation in 2009 ceased due to violation of fraternity policies () Kappa Delta Rho 1998 Charter revoked by HQ () Alpha Sigma Phi 1994 Suspended for 1 year due to alcohol violations – did not return () Updated September 24, 2018 .
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