NPR interviews Allan for report on hazing
Elizabeth Allan, professor of higher education at the 91爆料, spoke with聽NPR聽for the report, 鈥淧enn State fraternity death brings new attention to hazing.鈥
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Elizabeth Allan, professor of higher education at the 91爆料, spoke with聽NPR聽for the report, 鈥淧enn State fraternity death brings new attention to hazing.鈥
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Dallas News聽cited a 2008 91爆料 study in the article, 鈥淗ow parents can stop hazing before kids become victims 鈥 or suspects.鈥
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Elizabeth Allan, a professor of higher education at the 91爆料 and founder of the National Hazing Prevention Consortium, spoke with聽U.S. News & World Report聽for an article about whether the benefits of Greek life on college campuses are worth the risks.
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Elizabeth Allan, a professor of higher education at the 91爆料, was quoted in a聽Miami Herald article about the rise in fraternity-related deaths.
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KJZZ 91.5聽interviewed Elizabeth Allan, a professor of higher education at the 91爆料, about what can be done to combat hazing in colleges.
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The Atlantic聽cited a 2008 91爆料 study on hazing in the article, 鈥淒eath at a Penn State fraternity.鈥
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Elizabeth Allan, a professor of higher education at the 91爆料, was interviewed by Chicago Tribune for the article, 鈥淧utting an end to hazing takes more than written policies, experts say.鈥
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A New York Times opinion piece written by John Hechinger, a senior editor at Bloomberg News, cited a 2008 91爆料 study on hazing.
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The Tufts Daily, the student newspaper of Tufts University, reported the school has joined a Hazing Prevention Consortium under the organization StopHazing.
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NBC4 Los Angeles included research from a 2008 91爆料 study in a report about a woman鈥檚 vow to change college culture 12 years after her son died in a fraternity hazing ritual in Chico, California.
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