The Phi Kappa Psi fraternity at Syracuse University has been placed on interim suspension after the University said it was made aware of videos showing “repugnant conduct that put the well-being of some of our students in jeopardy.” No specific details of the videos were released by the University other than stating the videos in question show acts alleged to have occurred at the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity house.
University Chancellor Kent Syverud released this statement to the SU community:
I am disgusted by the actions that appear in these videos and condemn this conduct. The University has issued an immediate interim suspension which halts all Phi Kappa Psi activities. This suspension will remain in effect while the University conducts a prompt and thorough investigation. The Phi Kappa Psi national office has also ordered the chapter to cease and desist any activities. Hazing and related actions that place our students at risk is both a serious violation of University policies and of New York law.
The Department of Public Safety (DPS) and Community Standards have already initiated an investigation. DPS has also notified and engaged the Syracuse Police Department given the activities observed on video may be considered crimes. Together, DPS and Community Standards have begun collecting evidence and will be interviewing students associated with Phi Kappa Psi, including members, pledges and individuals who have come forward as witnesses. Any individuals determined to be involved will face the appropriate disciplinary action.
While this investigation continues, our priority is supporting any students who have been impacted. This includes connecting affected students to the necessary resources and services. If you or anyone you know has information, please contact Community Standards or DPS. Your reporting will be kept confidential.
The University will communicate further on this matter as appropriate.
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