Overview

Developing a multi-faceted communication strategy to keep all stakeholders informed about hazing is essential for community change.

  1. Website: A key part of our hazing prevention strategy is the development of a hazing website for all members of the Dartmouth community. Launched in 2021, the website will serve as a central place to learn about hazing and hazing prevention strategies.
  2. Advisors: Student organization advisors are an important stakeholder in preventing hazing behaviors, and should be involved in structuring positive and meaningful group activities.
  3. Campus Communication: Develop a communication plan for sharing information about hazing and hazing prevention to all members of the campus community.
  4. Hazing Investigations and Hearing Outcomes: Community Standards & Accountability provides information about hazing investigations and organizational hearing outcomes on their website.  
  5. Dartmouth Hazing Policy: Dartmouth's Hazing Policy is a resource that provides definitions and guidelines for what could be considered hazing, information about reporting concerns, as well as possible consequences for engaging in hazing as defined by the College.