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Ways To Report Hazing

Reporting

Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÍÅ¶Ó encourages anyone who experiences, or has information about, hazing to immediately make a report. Campus safety is our top priority, and the University takes all reports of misconduct seriously to protect everyone’s health and well-being. Prompt reporting enables law enforcement to collect and preserve evidence and campus officials to gather timely and relevant information to aid in investigations.

A report can be made in person, by telephone, by email, online using the , or by any other means that results in one of the offices listed below receiving the report. Such reports may be made at any time, including during non-business hours.  A report can also be made anonymously, although reporting anonymously may limit the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÍÅ¶Ó ability to investigate or obtain additional information.

To report hazing, any person may contact the following offices or individuals:

  • Wittenberg Police Division
  • Student Conduct, Director of Student Conduct & Deputy Title IX Coor., Kristina Bryant Reed - 937-327-7804, bryantk1@wittenberg.edu
  • Student Involvement, Director of Student Involvement, Katie Stotsky – 937-327-7818, stotskyk@wittenberg.edu
  • Human Resources, Chief Human Resources Officer, Associate Vice President for Administration and Deputy Title IX Coordinator, Mary Beth Walter – 937-327-7520, walterm@wittenberg.edu

What To Do About Hazing

Reactions to being hazed vary. Two people who go through the same experience might feel quite differently. Learn More

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