Indiana University Fraternity Suspended Due to Hazing

The Delta Tau Delta national fraternity announced the suspension of its chapter at the university Monday

An Indiana University fraternity has been suspended due to repeated rule violations, including hazing incidents.

The Delta Tau Delta national fraternity announced the suspension of its chapter at the university Monday, the Herald-Times reports. Members will have to move their belongings out of the house by 5 p.m. on Jan. 29.

Delta Tau Delta executive vice president Jim Russell says he doesn't expect the suspension to last forever, but that there's no timeline on how long it'll last.

Russell says chapter members can still appeal the national fraternity's decision before its governing body. But the next meeting for that group isn't scheduled until June.

Assistant dean of students Steve Veldkamp says the university was conducting its own investigation into reports of hazing made to IU's Office of Student Ethics when the national fraternity decided to suspend the chapter.

Copyright AP - Associated Press
Contact Us