Hazing: The Fallout
Delivered By Travis Apgar – Speaker & VP of Student Affairs, Case Western Reserve University
Not Us, Not This Time: A New Approach to Hazing Prevention Through a Culture of Care
Delivered by Sara Lowery – Keynote Speaker, Associate Director of Fraternity & Sorority Leadership
The Rites and Wrongs of Passage
Delivered by Dr. Jamison Keller – Sanctioned Keynote Speaker & FSL Specialist
It’s Complicated: The Rhetoric and Reality of Greek Life
Delivered by Dr. Walter Kimbrough – Keynote Speaker, Greek Life Expert, & Former HBCU President
Hazing Prevention: Sweating the Small Stuff
Delivered by Lorin Phillips – Speaker & Creator of the Award Winning STRIDES Program
Beyond Hazing Prevention: A New Member’s Bill of Rights
Delivered by Archie Messersmith-Bunting – Keynote Speaker & Mental Health Awareness Advocate
Beyond the Line: Empowering Change and Building Communities Free From Hazing
Delivered by Dr. Dorsey Spencer Jr. – Higher Education Leader and Hazing Prevention Specialist
Sexualized Hazing: Beyond Taboo
Delivered by Dr. Ryan McKee – Hazing Prevention Expert & Doctor of Human Sexuality Studies
How Women Haze
Delivered by Lorin Phillips – Speaker & Creator of the Award Winning STRIDES Program
Bonds Without Bruises: How Hazing Harms Clubs and Teams
Delivered by Dr. Ryan McKee – Hazing Prevention Expert & Doctor of Human Sexuality Studies
“We Don’t Haze” They Said
Delivered by Kaylon Blake – Speaker, Director of Student Leadership & Involvement, University of Memphis
Beyond The Haze: Unfog Your Future
Delivered by Edward G. Young III – Former Division 1 Athlete and Cross- Cultural Communication Expert
The Underground: Hazing Culture Behind Closed Doors
Delivered By Alonzo Jones – Keynote Speaker, Associate Athletic Director for Championship Life, Arizona State University
Hazing Works & Other Lies
Delivered by David Stollman – Hazing Prevention and Recruitment Expert, Co-Founder & President of CAMPUSPEAK
Interactive Workshop
Crossing The Line
Crossing the Line is designed to open up dialogue about how a hazing culture begins and festers over time from “light hazing” to a dangerous cancer.