Thought Leadership

Webinar: College hazing isn't new - but preventing it requires a new approach.

Jul 9, 2025

1 min read

Preparing for a new cohort of incoming students and ensuring their success are top priorities at this time of year. With health and wellness becoming a larger focus for college and university leaders, special attention needs to be paid to hazing, in particular. The risk of being affected by hazing whether directly or indirectly remains a reality for many, and new students are particularly vulnerable. Reducing and preventing hazing can be accomplished with a comprehensive strategy that incorporates a variety of solutions. Hear how these campus leaders are working to buck this unfortunate tradition.

Speakers

  • Dr. Lori Hart, Holmes Murphy Fraternal Practice

  • Allison Rich, Esq., Ed.D., Director of Athletics, University of New Hampshire

  • Brandon Common, Ph.D., Vice President for Student Affairs, Louisiana State University

  • Moderated by David Chadwick, Founder and CEO, RealResponse

No Apps. Just Results.

Anonymous communication through everyday channels - WhatsApp, text, and email. No apps required, just real engagement and results.

No Apps. Just Results.

Anonymous communication through everyday channels - WhatsApp, text, and email. No apps required, just real engagement and results.

No Apps. Just Results.

Anonymous communication through everyday channels - WhatsApp, text, and email. No apps required, just real engagement and results.