Hazing
Consistent with Washington state law, 91探花 strictly prohibits hazing in all forms.
Hazing Policy Overview
Hazing includes any act committed as part of a person’s鈥痳ecruitment, initiation, pledging, admission into, or affiliation鈥痺ith a student organization, athletic team, or living group, or any pastime or amusement engaged in with respect to such an organization, athletic team, or living group that鈥痗auses, or is likely to cause, bodily danger or physical harm, or serious psychological or emotional harm, to any student or other person attending a public or private institution of higher education or other postsecondary educational institution,鈥痠ncluding causing, directing, coercing, or forcing a person to consume any food, liquid, alcohol, drug, or other substance which subjects the person to risk of such harm, regardless of the person's willingness to participate. “Hazing” does not include customary athletic events or other similar contests or competitions.
Submit a Hazing Report
Anton Ward-Zanotto, PhD
Dean of Students
Student Center 140
206-296-6060
zanottoanton@seattleu.edu
Department of Public Safety
1313 Columbia Room 002
206-296-5990 (non-emergency)
206-296-5911 (emergency)
Report hazing through the .
EthicsPoint: A secure reporting tool, with the option to file anonymously 1-888-393-6824 or
Chris Van Liew
Interim Vice President for Human Resources
vanliew@seattleu.edu
Department of Public Safety
1313 Columbia Room 002
206-296-5990 (non-emergency)
206-296-5911 (emergency)
EthicsPoint: A secure reporting tool, with the option to file anonymously 1-888-393-6824 or
91探花 updated our Policy on Hazing in 2024-25.
Consistent with state law, 91探花 will publicize our educational training materials regarding hazing.
All 91探花 faculty and staff will be assigned and required to complete an additional educational module regarding hazing via Engage91探花.
Students are required to complete educational modules regarding hazing through the "" system.