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SUMMARY:Compliance Isn’t Prevention: What the Stop Campus Hazing Act Has (and Hasn’t) Changed
DESCRIPTION:Brought to you by ASCA Business Partner RealResponseCompliance Isn't Prevention: What the Stop Campus Hazing Act Has (and Hasn't) ChangedHazing didn't stop when the law passed. It remains a persistent and deeply harmful issue on college campuses.One year after the Stop Campus Hazing Act took effect\, colleges and universities are under increased pressure to report\, disclose\, and respond to hazing. Yet implementation has been uneven\, prevention efforts vary widely\, and many campuses are still struggling to move beyond compliance toward meaningful cultural change.Moderated by RealResponse\, this panel will confront what the first year of the Act has actually revealed: where institutions are making progress\, where gaps persist\, and why hazing remains chronically underreported despite new federal requirements. Panelists will discuss how campuses are navigating transparency mandates\, building trust in reporting systems\, and responding when concerns surface - before serious harm occurs.The conversation will highlight emerging best practices that have gained traction since the Act's passage\, including stronger anonymous reporting channels\, clearer institutional messaging\, and earlier\, more proactive intervention strategies. Attendees will leave with a sharper understanding of what prevention actually requires\, what leadership looks like in this moment\, and why the next year must be about more than checking boxes.Cost:Members & Students: Free\nNon-Members: $39Learning Outcome(s)Assess how the Stop Campus Hazing Act has influenced campus reporting\, investigations\, and institutional responses to hazing.\n\nIdentify strategies for improving the detection\, reporting\, and resolution of hazing concerns through trusted reporting channels\, effective case management\, and cross-campus collaboration.\n\nApply emerging best practices to move beyond compliance-driven approaches and strengthen proactive hazing prevention and early intervention efforts.Presenters\nKatie L. Treadwell\, Ed.D.\nAssistant Vice Provost for Student Affairs\nUniversity of Kansas\nAlicia D. Caudill\, Ph.D.\nExecutive Vice President for Student Affairs\nCollege of Charleston\nCayce BlackleyPast Director of Health\, Wellness and Accountability\, Alpha Phi International FraternityCurrent Director of Higher Education\, RealResponse\nDavid Chadwick - ModeratorFounder & CEO\, RealResponse
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE html><html><head><title></title></head><body aria-disabled="false"><p dir="ltr" style="line-height:1.7142857142857142\;background-color:#ffffff\;margin-top:9pt\;margin-bottom:0pt\;padding:0pt 0pt 18pt 0pt\;"><span style="font-size:12pt\;font-family:Arial\,sans-serif\;color:#202124\;background-color:transparent\;font-weight:400\;font-style:italic\;font-variant:normal\;text-decoration:none\;vertical-align:baseline\;white-space:pre\;white-space:pre-wrap\;">Brought to you by ASCA Business Partner RealResponse</span></p><p dir="ltr" style="line-height:1.38\;background-color:#ffffff\;margin-top:0pt\;margin-bottom:0pt\;padding:0pt 0pt 8pt 0pt\;"><span style="font-size:12pt\;font-family:Arial\,sans-serif\;color:#222222\;background-color:transparent\;font-weight:700\;font-style:normal\;font-variant:normal\;text-decoration:none\;vertical-align:baseline\;white-space:pre\;white-space:pre-wrap\;">Compliance Isn&rsquo\;t Prevention: What the Stop Campus Hazing Act Has (and Hasn&rsquo\;t) Changed</span></p><p dir="ltr" style="line-height:1.38\;background-color:#ffffff\;margin-top:0pt\;margin-bottom:0pt\;padding:0pt 0pt 8pt 0pt\;"><span style="font-size:12pt\;font-family:Arial\,sans-serif\;color:#222222\;background-color:transparent\;font-weight:400\;font-style:normal\;font-variant:normal\;text-decoration:none\;vertical-align:baseline\;white-space:pre\;white-space:pre-wrap\;">Hazing didn&rsquo\;t stop when the law passed. It remains a persistent and deeply harmful issue on college campuses.</span></p><p dir="ltr" style="line-height:1.38\;background-color:#ffffff\;margin-top:0pt\;margin-bottom:0pt\;padding:0pt 0pt 8pt 0pt\;"><span style="font-size:12pt\;font-family:Arial\,sans-serif\;color:#222222\;background-color:transparent\;font-weight:400\;font-style:normal\;font-variant:normal\;text-decoration:none\;vertical-align:baseline\;white-space:pre\;white-space:pre-wrap\;">One year after the Stop Campus Hazing Act took effect\, colleges and universities are under increased pressure to report\, disclose\, and respond to hazing. Yet implementation has been uneven\, prevention efforts vary widely\, and many campuses are still struggling to move beyond compliance toward meaningful cultural change.</span></p><p dir="ltr" style="line-height:1.38\;background-color:#ffffff\;margin-top:0pt\;margin-bottom:0pt\;padding:0pt 0pt 8pt 0pt\;"><span style="font-size:12pt\;font-family:Arial\,sans-serif\;color:#222222\;background-color:transparent\;font-weight:400\;font-style:normal\;font-variant:normal\;text-decoration:none\;vertical-align:baseline\;white-space:pre\;white-space:pre-wrap\;">Moderated by RealResponse\, this panel will confront what the first year of the Act has actually revealed: where institutions are making progress\, where gaps persist\, and why hazing remains chronically underreported despite new federal requirements. Panelists will discuss how campuses are navigating transparency mandates\, building trust in reporting systems\, and responding when concerns surface - before serious harm occurs.</span></p><p dir="ltr" style="line-height:1.38\;background-color:#ffffff\;margin-top:0pt\;margin-bottom:0pt\;padding:0pt 0pt 8pt 0pt\;"><span style="font-size:12pt\;font-family:Arial\,sans-serif\;color:#222222\;background-color:transparent\;font-weight:400\;font-style:normal\;font-variant:normal\;text-decoration:none\;vertical-align:baseline\;white-space:pre\;white-space:pre-wrap\;">The conversation will highlight emerging best practices that have gained traction since the Act&rsquo\;s passage\, including stronger anonymous reporting channels\, clearer institutional messaging\, and earlier\, more proactive intervention strategies. Attendees will leave with a sharper understanding of what prevention actually requires\, what leadership looks like in this moment\, and why the next year must be about more than checking boxes.</span></p><p dir="ltr" style="line-height:1.38\;background-color:#ffffff\;margin-top:0pt\;margin-bottom:0pt\;padding:0pt 0pt 8pt 0pt\;"><span style="font-size:12pt\;font-family:Arial\,sans-serif\;color:#222222\;background-color:transparent\;font-weight:400\;font-style:normal\;font-variant:normal\;text-decoration:none\;vertical-align:baseline\;white-space:pre\;white-space:pre-wrap\;"><strong fr-original-style="" style="font-weight: 700\;"><u>Cost:</u></strong></span></p><p dir="ltr" style="line-height:1.38\;background-color:#ffffff\;margin-top:0pt\;margin-bottom:0pt\;padding:0pt 0pt 8pt 0pt\;"><span style="font-size:12pt\;font-family:Arial\,sans-serif\;color:#222222\;background-color:transparent\;font-weight:400\;font-style:normal\;font-variant:normal\;text-decoration:none\;vertical-align:baseline\;white-space:pre\;white-space:pre-wrap\;">Members &amp\; Students: Free</span><span style="font-size:12pt\;font-family:Arial\,sans-serif\;color:#222222\;background-color:transparent\;font-weight:400\;font-style:normal\;font-variant:normal\;text-decoration:none\;vertical-align:baseline\;white-space:pre\;white-space:pre-wrap\;"><br /></span><span style="font-size:12pt\;font-family:Arial\,sans-serif\;color:#222222\;background-color:transparent\;font-weight:400\;font-style:normal\;font-variant:normal\;text-decoration:none\;vertical-align:baseline\;white-space:pre\;white-space:pre-wrap\;">Non-Members: $39</span></p><p dir="ltr" style="line-height:1.38\;background-color:#ffffff\;margin-top:0pt\;margin-bottom:0pt\;padding:0pt 0pt 8pt 0pt\;"><strong fr-original-style="" style="font-weight: 700\;"><u>Learning Outcome(s)</u></strong></p><ol fr-original-style="" style="list-style-position: inside\;"><li><u>Assess how the Stop Campus Hazing Act has influenced campus reporting\, investigations\, and institutional responses to hazing.<br /><br /></u></li><li>Identify strategies for improving the detection\, reporting\, and resolution of hazing concerns through trusted reporting channels\, effective case management\, and cross-campus collaboration.<br /><br /></li><li>Apply emerging best practices to move beyond compliance-driven approaches and strengthen proactive hazing prevention and early intervention efforts.</li></ol><p dir="ltr" style="line-height:1.38\;background-color:#ffffff\;margin-top:0pt\;margin-bottom:0pt\;padding:0pt 0pt 8pt 0pt\;"><span style="font-size:12pt\;font-family:Arial\,sans-serif\;color:#222222\;background-color:transparent\;font-weight:700\;font-style:normal\;font-variant:normal\;text-decoration:none\;vertical-align:baseline\;white-space:pre\;white-space:pre-wrap\;"><u>Presenters</u></span><span style="font-size:12pt\;font-family:Arial\,sans-serif\;color:#222222\;background-color:transparent\;font-weight:700\;font-style:normal\;font-variant:normal\;text-decoration:none\;vertical-align:baseline\;white-space:pre\;white-space:pre-wrap\;"><u><br /></u></span><span style="font-size:12pt\;font-family:Arial\,sans-serif\;color:#000000\;background-color:transparent\;font-weight:700\;font-style:normal\;font-variant:normal\;text-decoration:none\;vertical-align:baseline\;white-space:pre\;white-space:pre-wrap\;">Katie L. Treadwell\, Ed.D.</span><span style="font-size:12pt\;font-family:Arial\,sans-serif\;color:#000000\;background-color:transparent\;font-weight:700\;font-style:normal\;font-variant:normal\;text-decoration:none\;vertical-align:baseline\;white-space:pre\;white-space:pre-wrap\;"><br /></span><span style="font-size:12pt\;font-family:Arial\,sans-serif\;color:#212121\;background-color:transparent\;font-weight:400\;font-style:normal\;font-variant:normal\;text-decoration:none\;vertical-align:baseline\;white-space:pre\;white-space:pre-wrap\;">Assistant Vice Provost for Student Affairs</span><span style="font-size:12pt\;font-family:Arial\,sans-serif\;color:#212121\;background-color:transparent\;font-weight:400\;font-style:normal\;font-variant:normal\;text-decoration:none\;vertical-align:baseline\;white-space:pre\;white-space:pre-wrap\;"><br /></span><span style="font-size:12pt\;font-family:Arial\,sans-serif\;color:#212121\;background-color:transparent\;font-weight:400\;font-style:normal\;font-variant:normal\;text-decoration:none\;vertical-align:baseline\;white-space:pre\;white-space:pre-wrap\;">University of Kansas</span></p><p dir="ltr" style="line-height:1.38\;background-color:#ffffff\;margin-top:0pt\;margin-bottom:0pt\;padding:0pt 0pt 8pt 0pt\;"><br /></p><p dir="ltr" style="line-height:1.38\;background-color:#ffffff\;margin-top:0pt\;margin-bottom:0pt\;padding:0pt 0pt 8pt 0pt\;"><span style="font-size:12pt\;font-family:Arial\,sans-serif\;color:#000000\;background-color:transparent\;font-weight:700\;font-style:normal\;font-variant:normal\;text-decoration:none\;vertical-align:baseline\;white-space:pre\;white-space:pre-wrap\;">Alicia D. Caudill\, Ph.D.</span><br /><span style="font-size:12pt\;font-family:Arial\,sans-serif\;color:#000000\;background-color:transparent\;font-weight:400\;font-style:normal\;font-variant:normal\;text-decoration:none\;vertical-align:baseline\;white-space:pre\;white-space:pre-wrap\;">Executive Vice President for Student Affairs</span><br /><span style="font-size:12pt\;font-family:Arial\,sans-serif\;color:#000000\;background-color:transparent\;font-weight:400\;font-style:normal\;font-variant:normal\;text-decoration:none\;vertical-align:baseline\;white-space:pre\;white-space:pre-wrap\;">College of Charleston</span></p><p dir="ltr" style="line-height:1.7142857142857142\;background-color:#ffffff\;margin-top:0pt\;margin-bottom:0pt\;"><br /></p><p dir="ltr" style="line-height:1.7142857142857142\;background-color:#ffffff\;margin-top:0pt\;margin-bottom:0pt\;"><span style="font-size:12pt\;font-family:Arial\,sans-serif\;color:#000000\;background-color:transparent\;font-weight:700\;font-style:normal\;font-variant:normal\;text-decoration:none\;vertical-align:baseline\;white-space:pre\;white-space:pre-wrap\;">Cayce Blackley</span></p><p dir="ltr" style="line-height:1.7142857142857142\;background-color:#ffffff\;margin-top:0pt\;margin-bottom:0pt\;"><span style="font-size:12pt\;font-family:Arial\,sans-serif\;color:#000000\;background-color:transparent\;font-weight:400\;font-style:normal\;font-variant:normal\;text-decoration:none\;vertical-align:baseline\;white-space:pre\;white-space:pre-wrap\;">Past Director of Health\, Wellness and Accountability\, Alpha Phi International Fraternity</span></p><p dir="ltr" style="line-height:1.7142857142857142\;background-color:#ffffff\;margin-top:0pt\;margin-bottom:0pt\;"><span style="font-size:12pt\;font-family:Arial\,sans-serif\;color:#000000\;background-color:transparent\;font-weight:400\;font-style:normal\;font-variant:normal\;text-decoration:none\;vertical-align:baseline\;white-space:pre\;white-space:pre-wrap\;">Current Director of Higher Education\, RealResponse</span></p><p dir="ltr" style="line-height:1.7142857142857142\;background-color:#ffffff\;margin-top:0pt\;margin-bottom:0pt\;"><br /></p><p dir="ltr" style="line-height:1.7142857142857142\;background-color:#ffffff\;margin-top:0pt\;margin-bottom:0pt\;"><span style="font-size:12pt\;font-family:Arial\,sans-serif\;color:#000000\;background-color:transparent\;font-weight:700\;font-style:normal\;font-variant:normal\;text-decoration:none\;vertical-align:baseline\;white-space:pre\;white-space:pre-wrap\;">David Chadwick - Moderator</span></p><p dir="ltr" style="line-height:1.7142857142857142\;background-color:#ffffff\;margin-top:0pt\;margin-bottom:0pt\;"><span style="font-size:12pt\;font-family:Arial\,sans-serif\;color:#000000\;background-color:transparent\;font-weight:400\;font-style:normal\;font-variant:normal\;text-decoration:none\;vertical-align:baseline\;white-space:pre\;white-space:pre-wrap\;">Founder &amp\; CEO\, RealResponse</span></p></body></html>
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