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The University recognizes that students may be reluctant to report hazing activity
due to a fear of potential consequences for their own conduct. Therefore, a student
who acts in good faith to report activity that may fall within the definition of hazing and who cooperates fully as a witness in the investigation and student conduct process
may not be subject to student conduct sanctions related to their own participation
in hazing behavior, as determined by the University in its sole discretion.
The Community Guidelines for Recognized Student Organizations, which are referred
to throughout this document as Guidelines. These Guidelines are applicable to all
Stony Brook students and recognized student organizations(RSO's).These Guidelines
provide a mechanism for encouraging congruence of policies and goals and describe
the relationship between RSOs, and the University.
Stony Brook’s Good Samaritan Policy encourages students to call for help in an alcohol
or other drug related emergency.
Reporting hazing is everyone’s responsibility and can save a life. Click below to
learn more about how you can report hazing.
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