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Greek Life

 

Organization Misconduct and Hazing Sanctions 
 
Overview:
 
Southern University and A&M College is dedicated to creating safe, respectful, and inclusive communities in all of our Student Organizations. In accordance with Louisiana law (including the Max Gruver Act) and University policy prohibiting hazing and other misconduct, the University keeps a record of organizations found responsible for hazing and other serious infractions.
 
The following list is provided as a matter of transparency, to ensure that current and future students and families can make informed decisions, and to underscore the University's expectation that all Student Organizations will act in ways that are consistent with the University's mission and values.
 
This page contains a list of Student Organizations that, as of January 1, 2019, have been:
 
  • Determined, through investigation and through established due process, to be in violation of Louisiana’s definition of hazing and/or University policy.
 
  • Issued a sanction through the Office of Student Leadership and Engagement, Office of Student Conduct, or through other applicable University processes.
 
In regard to each organization, the University will provide:
 
  • Organization name and council affiliation, if applicable (i.e. NPHC, IFC, Panhellenic, local council).
 
  • Date(s) of the case/incident.
 
  • Policies violated (i.e. Hazing, Endangerment, Coercive Behavior, Alcohol/Drug Policy, Failure to Comply).
 
  • Sanctions issued (i.e. suspension, expulsion, probation, educational requirements, loss of privileges).
 
  • Start and end date of sanctions, if applicable.
 
 
Organization Sanctions List (2019-Present):
 

 

Board of Regents Hazing Reports  

 

 

 

Please see the most recent and updated Anti- Hazing Manual



 

 

MANDATORY ANTI HAZING TRAINING 
In preparation for the Fall 2025 semester, Southern University at Baton Rouge (SUBR) conducted comprehensive Hazing Prevention and Anti-Hazing training for faculty, students, and administration. This critical training was led by Attorney Rasheed Cromwell of the Harbor Institute, a nationally recognized expert in Greek Life and Hazing Prevention.

Attorney Rasheed Ali Cromwell | FSLG of Counsel 

Attorney Cromwell has extensive experience working with colleges and universities across the country. Through the Harbor Institute, he has delivered keynote speeches, interactive training sessions, and consulting to thousands of students and administrators at over 300 institutions in 45 states.

His background includes co-founding the Cross-Cultural Fraternal Advisors Institute (CCFAI) and co-authoring the Harbor’s Guide to Culturally-based Fraternal Organizations (CBFOs). He is also actively involved with Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., and serves on the board of directors for the Hazing Prevention Network (HPN).

Attorney Cromwell’s expertise is further enhanced by his legal career, including clerking for a federal judge and currently serving as of counsel for the Fraternity and Sorority Law Group (FSLG), where he advises national leadership of multiple fraternal organizations on hazing prevention strategies.

Through this training, SUBR is committed to ensuring a safe, supportive, and informed campus environment by educating all members of our community on the risks of hazing and effective prevention practices.