Dr. Jim Castagnera, an expert higher education attorney, will provide concrete steps you can take to prevent and react to hazing on your campus.
What You'll Learn
- What is hazing, and how does it relate to bullying?
- What are the typical consequences of hazing?
- What state statutes prevent hazing?
- How should case law inform hazing policies?
- How can you prevent hazing?
- What hazing-prevention resources are most useful?
- How can you manage a hazing crisis to mitigate negative publicity?
Training Overview
Prevent hazing at your school in 2022-23. Learn how to save students and reduce liability.
The one-year hiatus of hazing deaths on American college and university campuses abruptly ended as the pandemic subsided. Students are again dying annually as they have since 1959. The latest casualties are a victim of battery and intoxication at a baseball team hazing party and the death of a student with a blood alcohol level of 3.54 at a fraternity initiation. Thousands more students are physically or mentally injured every year.
You must stop these senseless and devastating outcomes by preventing hazing at your institution. Violators are likely subject to suspension or expulsion in addition to civil and criminal legal penalties. By fostering a culture that prevents hazing, you can protect students and reduce institutional liability.
- What is hazing, and how does it relate to bullying?
- What are the typical consequences of hazing?
- What state statutes prevent hazing?
- How should case law inform hazing policies?
- How can you prevent hazing?
- What hazing-prevention resources are most useful?
- How can you manage a hazing crisis to mitigate negative publicity?
Who Should Attend?
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Expert Presenter


Dr. Jim Castagnera
- Member and the Chief Consultant of Holland Media Services LLC, a communications and training company with offices in Philadelphia and Los Angeles
- Member of Portum Group International LLC, a cybersecurity and privacy consulting firm in Philadelphia
- Of Counsel to Washington International Business Counsel
- Adjunct Professor of Law in the Kline School of Law at Drexel University
- 10 years as a labor, employment, and intellectual-property attorney with Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr
- 23 years as associate provost and legal counsel for academic affairs at Rider University
- M.A. in Journalism from Kent State University
- J.D. and Ph.D. from Case Western Reserve University
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