Category: Research
StopHazing and the University of Virginia’s Gordie Center Partner to Advance National Research and Prevention of Hazing
StopHazing & Gordie – Press Release / Partnership Announcement StopHazing and the University of Virginia’s Gordie Center are pleased to announce a joint development agreement to support the updating and expansion of the National Study on Student Hazing — the most comprehensive nationwide assessment of student hazing experiences and hazing prevention efforts across higher education.… Continue reading »
Matching for change: Your gift doubled this November
Thanks to the generosity of several families and leaders, all gifts made to the Lives Remembered, Futures Protected Campaign will be matched dollar-for-dollar, doubling your impact up to $25,000. This moment is more than a campaign milestone—it’s a collective opportunity to advance research, prevention, and change. At our recent virtual event, advocates, researchers, and families… Continue reading »
5 Insights from the Hazing Prevention Academy: A Transitioning Student Affairs Practitioner’s Perspective
“Taking small steps in the way of hazing prevention work leads to bigger change on campus and is the beginning steps of changing the culture of your institution.“ Jay Muszynsky As a graduate student in the Higher Education and Student Affairs master’s program at Indiana University, I had the opportunity to attend StopHazing’s Hazing Prevention… Continue reading »
Reflection from an Undergraduate Student on Online Hazing Prevention Course
As a senior undergraduate student, I’m writing this reflection blog to share my perspective on the significance of hazing prevention education and how one implementation strategy in particular, an online course, could be an impactful education tool. Note: I am an intern at StopHazing, however, this reflection is a true representation of my own thoughts… Continue reading »
Evidence-Based, Research-Based, Research-Informed, or Data-Driven? A Campus Pro’s Guide to Prevention Lingo
What is the correct lingo? Evidence-Based, Research-Based, Research-Informed, or Data-Driven? Under the newly passed Stop Campus Hazing Act, colleges and universities in the United States are required to develop a policy statement for their Annual Security Reports outlining the institution’s hazing prevention and awareness programming. More specifically, colleges and universities have to describe the campus-wide… Continue reading »
Year-in-Review 2024
It’s time for StopHazing’s annual Year-In-Review! 2024 has been quite a year – let’s recap it together in this blog post. We briefly highlight many of the milestone moments, achievements, updates, new content, and announcements over the last twelve months from the small-but-mighty StopHazing team. Thanks for being a part of the hazing prevention community… Continue reading »
The Power of Leadership in Preventing Hazing: How Institutional Commitment Makes All the Difference
Hazing remains a significant problem nationwide, harming students and undermining college and university missions. As organizations and institutions work to address hazing, robust and visible leadership is critical to meaningful and sustainable change. Institutional commitment to hazing prevention, with clear, visible leadership and support, can make a significant difference. Senior leaders from 25 colleges and… Continue reading »
Research-to-Practice Series: Part 3
This is the final installment of our three-part research-to-practice series this year, highlighting our hazing prevention research and the related strategies and resources developed. In Part 3, we explore hazing in athletics, the military, and other spaces such as Black Greek Letter Organizations (BGLOS), and highlight other prominent intersecting topics such as sexual violence. As… Continue reading »
HazingInfo.org Launches the Nation’s First Comprehensive Database of Hazing Incidents at Colleges & Universities
HazingInfo.org is the first comprehensive national database of college student hazing at colleges and universities, showcasing data on hazing incidents in college teams, clubs, and organizations. Currently, HazingInfo.org has free data and information posted for 467 institutions in the nine – soon to be ten – states that require colleges and universities to publish campus… Continue reading »
Research-to-Practice Series: Part 2
Building on Part 1, Part 2 of our ongoing Research-to-Practice Series summarizes peer-reviewed research from StopHazing’s research team and offers practical resources to help you prevent hazing in your community. At StopHazing, we believe in turning research into actionable strategies, and this edition highlights tools that can make a real difference in your efforts. This… Continue reading »
