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Student Organization Engagement and Involvement

The Student Affairs Blog

Dear Students: VCU remains mindful of the importance of the safety of all students who are a part of the VCU community and is committed to raising safety awareness whenever possible. We have significant concerns about the risk to health and safety of students who participate in Rose Club activities.

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Hazing Prevention

Missouri State

The Office of Student Conduct proactively combats hazing by cultivating and facilitating educational programs, designing impactful social media posts, and collaborating with our campus partners including Fraternity Sorority Life, and the Office of Student Engagement. What should you know? If you see something, say something.

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10 Inspiring Women's History Project Based Learning Ideas to Celebrate Women's History Month

Experiential Learning Depot

Students will work alongside that scientist if possible, learn about their lives and their research, and then develop a children’s book that highlights the lives and contributions to science and society by the two women. Organize a “storytime” event for students to read their books to a young audience.

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National Hazing Prevention Month

Missouri State

We know that 55% of college students involved in clubs, teams, and student organizations experience hazing (Allan and Madden, 2008). National research has shown that hazing is most likely to happen within sorority and fraternity life organizations, athletic teams, and other student organizations.

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National Hazing Prevention Week 2021

Missouri State

StopHazing.org , another prominent non-profit in hazing prevention, completed a national survey of over 11,000 students and found that 47% of those students nationwide have experienced hazing before they enter college. Additionally, the study found that 3 in 5 students surveyed are subjected to hazing while in college.

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National Hazing Prevention Week 2022

Missouri State

We know that 55% of college students involved in clubs, teams, and student organizations experience hazing (Allan and Madden, 2008). National research has shown that hazing is most likely to happen within sorority and fraternity life organizations, athletic teams, and other student organizations.

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Top 10 Favorite New Years Activity Ideas for Experiential Learners

Experiential Learning Depot

Or you can do more of a themed community action experience where you give students some direction or structure on topic and process. For example, I do a trending issues community action project experience with my high school students around the New Year. But I also have my students reflect on bigger picture events such as the year.