Student Conduct, Fraternity and Sorority Life to host Hazing Prevention Institute May 8-9
The offices of Student Conduct and Fraternity and Sorority Life will host a two-day Hazing Prevention Institute May 8-9 on the Statesboro Campus, open to faculty and staff.
The Hazing Prevention Institute is a free professional development experience developed by the Hazing Prevention Network in partnership with the Piazza Center. The curriculum is designed to address the motivators of hazing at the individual, organizational and community levels.
Participants will explore how to apply prevention concepts to their campus or organization and identify strategies to disrupt hazing cultures. Additionally, participants will learn change management techniques and leave with actionable steps to strengthen their comprehensive hazing prevention efforts.
Program outcomes:
- Participants will describe individual, organizational and community level hazing motivators and barriers to hazing reduction.
- Participants will describe three ways the Piazza Horizontal Hazing Model can be applied to their campus/organization.
- Participants will apply the four components of situational strength to their campus/organization and will identify four strategies to disrupt situational strength.
- Participants will identify four change management strategies they can employ in their hazing reduction efforts.
- Participants will create a plan for enacting a comprehensive hazing prevention program. Three months post-institute, participants will report having taken steps outlined on their plan.
Click here to register for the institute.
For questions contact:
- Zwisel Gandía, Ed.D. zgandiatorres@georgiasouthern.edu
- Francisco Lugo, Ed.D. flugo@goegiasouthern.edu