Resources
Multiple departments within Cornell University collaborate closely on the prevention of and response to hazing:
Campus Activities supports prevention efforts within registered organizations and responds to concerns about hazing within registered student organizations
Cornell Health, provides medical care, mental health services, and health resources for all Cornell students
- Skorton Center for Health Initiatives, provides leadership for hazing prevention initiatives, including the development of fact sheets and our campus social norms campaign
- Greek Leadership Academy
- Non-hazing group-building activities
- Procedures for investigation of hazing
- Questions about New York State’s hazing law
Department of Athletics and Physical Education
- Hazing prevention efforts within intercollegiate athletics
- Reporting concerns about hazing within an athletic team
Office of Sorority and Fraternity Life
- Hazing prevention efforts within Greek Life
- Reporting concerns about hazing within social sororities and fraternities
Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards
- Procedures for processing hazing allegations
- Reporting concerns about hazing within registered student organizations
Victim Advocacy Program, provides assistance to members of the Cornell community who are victims of harmful, threatening, or violent incidents