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GREEK RUINS: FIREcalls on Bloomsburg to restore 17 Greek chapters disbanded without due process
BLOOMSBURG, Pa., June 1, 2021 鈥 After Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania its entire Greek life system without due process, the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education says: not so fast. Today, FIREcalls on the university to reinstate its Greek life system and respect student due process rights by allowing any group accused of misconduct a fair hearing.
鈥淏loomsburg wrongly served as judge, jury, and executioner for 17 student groups whose only crime is having Greek letters in their name,鈥 said FIREProgram Officer Zach Greenberg, author of 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 letter. 鈥淚ts decision to unilaterally punish innocent students for conduct they did not commit amounts to guilt by association 鈥 an egregious practice that has no place at any institution of higher education.鈥
The decision stems from an attempt to address several recent incidents of misconduct. Bloomsburg President Bashar W. Hanna sent a letter to the Fraternity and Sorority Life community in January warning that any 鈥渇uture significant violation of Greek specific rules or Code of Conduct violations will result in the cancelation of the entire FSL community at Bloomsburg University.鈥
FIRE responded with a letter arguing that Hanna鈥檚 threat amounted to guilt by association, which is banned by the First Amendment and has been decried by the U.S. Supreme Court as 鈥渁 philosophy alien to the traditions of a free society and the First Amendment itself.鈥
Despite these concerns, Bloomsburg officially rescinded its recognition of all 17 Greek chapters on campus on May 13, alleging that there were repeated incidents of misconduct. At least one sorority, Phi Iota Chi, has no recent history of misconduct and was not facing any allegations of misconduct when it was unilaterally disbanded.
鈥淥ur vast network of alumni has stood by our active sisters through the years and continues to do so as we respectfully request that the university reconsider this blatantly unfair action which makes it impossible for our organization to exist either on or off campus,鈥 Phi Iota Chi told 果冻传媒app官方. 鈥淲e hope that the university will respect the constitutional and due process rights of all its students, including those who belong to Greek organizations.鈥
Not only did the Bloomsburg administration proclaim the entire FSL community guilty by association, but it also denied Phi Iota Chi due process. This is contrary to the promises of both the Fourteenth Amendment, which applies to Bloomsburg as a public university, and the university鈥檚 own . The code states that student groups must receive written notice of any alleged violations and are also entitled to a hearing before being sanctioned. Neither of these rights were afforded to Phi Iota Chi before the group was disbanded.
鈥淏loomsburg would rather sacrifice its students鈥 rights than go to the trouble of giving the chapters a fair hearing,鈥 said Greenberg. 鈥湽炒絘pp官方鈥 rights may not be discarded by public universities bound by the U.S. Constitution, and Bloomsburg鈥檚 own policies recognize the administration鈥檚 unjust actions. We call on the university to reinstate Greek life and restore its students鈥 rights immediately.鈥
The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to defending and sustaining the individual rights of students and faculty members at America鈥檚 colleges and universities. These rights include freedom of speech, freedom of association, due process, legal equality, religious liberty, and sanctity of conscience 鈥 the essential qualities of liberty.
CONTACT
Katie Kortepeter, Media Relations Associate, 果冻传媒app官方: 215-717-3473; media@thefire.org
Bashar W. Hanna, President, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania: president@bloomu.edu
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