HOW CAN STUDENTS BECOME
ANTI-HAZING ADVOCATES?

Hazing & Hosting educates students on identifying hazing, understanding its motivations, and proactively addressing it on campus. It covers state laws, bystander intervention strategies, and the consequences of underage social hosting, while challenging students to become anti-hazing advocates. The course is customizable, evidence-based, and includes compliance tracking and outcome reporting​​.

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Identify the red flags of hazing before harm occurs. This free resource helps faculty, staff, and student leaders recognize common warning signs and take informed action.

Some signs of hazing include:

  • Changes in behavior and communication patterns

  • Excuses tied to “initiations” or “traditions”

  • Chronic fatigue or signs of depression

  • Odd or concerning social media posts

  • Unusual “requirements” or tasks related to group membership

Use it to:

  • Support incident response and prevention

  • Train student leaders and staff

  • Display in offices or use in workshops

  • Pair with our Hazing & Hosting courses for consistent messaging