UGA Tri Delta chapter placed on probation for 'hazing' by national organization
The University of Georgia chapter of Delta Delta Delta has been placed on probation for risk management policy violations involving alcohol, national Tri-Delta Fraternity President Kimberlee Sullivan said in an Oct. 2 statement emailed to The Red & Black.
An investigation into the violations led by the national women's fraternity organization found individual members had been held accountable for actions considered hazing by Tri Delta, according to Sullivans statement.
The statement arrives the week after National Hazing Prevention Week.
Screenshots of an email allegedly sent to chapter alumnae from Sullivan and Collegiate Chapter President Emma McHam were shared on Facebook by the anti-hazing Max Gruver Foundation. The email states that the memberships of 25 members who violated these policies have been terminated. The Facebook post has since been taken down.
According to the email screenshots, the investigation was prompted after the national organization was notified of a Bid Day event "that violated a number of risk management policies involving alcohol." The organization found Bid Day events involving alcohol may have occurred in previous years and may be considered traditions across the UGA Greek community, according to the email screenshots.
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