Hazing Prevention

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UT Martin is committed to ending hazing. To accomplish this goal, it takes effort from the whole community to identify hazing, take action, and prevent it.

The university is committed to educating students about the dangers of hazing and developing environments where leadership, belonging, teamwork, and friendships are built without harm. Through programming like National Hazing Prevention Week, educational efforts, and clear reporting channels, the university empowers the community to recognize and prevent hazing.

Are you or someone you know being hazed? Submit a hazing report or contact the Office of Student Conduct at 731-881-7703
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Identify Hazing

Identifying what types of activities could be hazing and knowing warning signs of someone being hazed are keys steps in preventing hazing.
Learn More About Identifying Hazing
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Act/Prevent

Taking action is the primary way to stop hazing on campus. If you idenfity that someone might be experiencing or conducting hazing, it is important to take action and report the behavior as soon as you can.
Learn More About Taking Action and Preventing Hazing
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Report Hazing

Quickly reporting suspected hazing activity is the best method to combat hazing on campus.
View the Report Hazing Page
Hazing Prevention
CONTACT:
John Abel, Dean of Students
LOCATION:
245 University Center
The University of Tennessee at Martin
Martin, TN 38238