Seize the SCHA Opportunity to Revitalize Your Campus Safety Framework The Stop Campus Hazing Act (SCHA) creates a timely opportunity to streamline campus safety policies. Institutions can leverage the SCHA implementation process across 2025 and 2026 to comprehensively review and Read More …
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Colleges & Universities Begin Collection of Hazing Statistics Today
The Stop Campus Hazing Act represents a significant step forward in the fight against hazing on college campuses The first substantive requirement of the Stop Campus Hazing Act (Public Law No. 118-173) takes effect today, January 1, 2025, when the Read More …
Bipartisan “Stop Campus Hazing Act” Passes House, Advances to Senate
Washington, DC – In a significant step toward addressing the dangers of hazing on college campuses, the bipartisan Stop Campus Hazing Act (H.R. 5646, S. 2901) passed the House of Representatives by voice vote on September 24, 2024 and is Read More …
Stop Campus Hazing Act Advances in Congress
Washington, DC – The U.S. House Committee on Education & the Workforce today advanced, by a 28-2 vote, the bi-partisan “Stop Campus Hazing Act” (H.R. 5646). The measure will amend the Jeanne Clery Act to provide that institutions of higher Read More …
Congress Appropriates $1 Million for Campus Sexual Assault Climate Surveys
Federal Agencies Will Create Online Portal for Survey to be Administered by Colleges & Universities Washington, DC – Late last year Congress, as part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, appropriated $1 million dollars “for surveys on the campus sexual assault Read More …
Families, advocates walk Capitol Hill to advance hazing prevention legislation
Washington, D.C. – Parents who lost children to hazing, as well as the leaders of anti-hazing advocacy groups met with members of Congress on both sides of the aisle last week to promote legislation that seeks to prevent hazing in Read More …
SAFE Campuses, LLC Statement – Title IX Public Hearing – June 7, 2021
The 2020 Title IX Rule (85 FR 30026), hereinafter “2020 Rule”, enacted burdens that are contrary to the Title IX statute’s requirement, at 20 USC § 1681(a), that “No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, Read More …