Dec. 12, 2013: 'Hazing Prevention: Initiating a Campus-Wide Culture Change'

by Michelle Saport  |   

Thursday, Dec. 12, 10-11:30 a.m. Student Union, Leadership Lab

*Note: This webinar is a recording, so if you are unable to join us on Dec. 12, you can view the webinar here from now until Friday, Dec. 13.

Using the award-winning work of Florida State University as a model, learn how to change your campus culture around hazing. Too frequently, campus leaders become aware of the extent of campus hazing only after a crisis occurs. While hazing prevention initiatives are not new, they often fall flat because they fail to address the underlying cultural changes that must occur.

Join us online to learn how you can create a framework for a community-based, long-term, comprehensive approach to hazing prevention. Our expert instructor will highlight the award-winning work of Florida State University, an institution that successfully modified their underlying culture by addressing the roots of hazing activities.

You will receive copies of sample action plans that outline possible hazing challenges, strategies and tactics to implement.

For additional resources, visit hazingprevention.org.

Any questions? Please contact Jess Dyrdahl at jessica.dyrdahl@uaa.alaska.edu or (907) 786-1217.

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