Thursday, November 12, 2009

This is NOT a True Representation of Drake!!

MEMORANDUM

To: Drake University Campus Community
From:
David Maxwell, President
Date:
11/11/2009
RE:
Alcohol Poisoning Incident


Drake University's response to recent allegations of hazing in connection with severe alcohol poisoning reflects the University's deep concern for the safety and well being of our students.

The University immediately began investigating the incident in which a first-year Drake student was rushed to the hospital early Sunday morning for alcohol poisoning after his mother notified University officials that he had been drinking as part of an alleged hazing ritual.

The student, a new member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, was severely incapacitated and in dangerous condition after his blood-alcohol level reached .50 during a gathering of fraternity members at 1311 33rd St.

Fortunately, the student is recovering and was released from the hospital on Monday. He plans to return to his classes later this week.

Des Moines police yesterday charged two students with hazing as a serious misdemeanor in connection with the incident. They received citations and were released on their own recognizance before appearing in court.

Drake Dean of Students Sentwali Bakari notified the president of Phi Delta Theta on Monday that his office was investigating the fraternity for possible violation of Drake’s Alcohol and Hazing Policies, which are part of the Code of Student Conduct. The investigation is continuing, and appropriate action will be taken by the University on the basis of the investigation’s findings.

University officials contacted officers and alumni advisers of the Drake chapter of Phi Delta Theta and the fraternity's national headquarters. The fraternity has suspended three members in connection with this incident. In addition, the fraternity has canceled social activities and educational sessions with new members until further notice.

Phi Delta Theta officials released a statement Monday night that said the fraternity has a no-hazing policy in force for all of its alumni and collegiate chapters.

Today, the Phi Delta Theta International Fraternity released a statement expressing concern for the student who suffered alcohol poisoning and promised a thorough investigation. "After our investigation is complete, the chapter and all individuals involved will be held accountable for their actions," Executive Vice President Bob Biggs said in the statement.

The student's family also has released a statement to the local news media, which concludes with this comment:

We hope this tragedy can raise the awareness of the role of alcohol in fraternity initiations. We want Nate's experience to provide a catalyst that allows students to become more educated about the power and destructiveness of alcohol.

The Dean of Students Office is continuing its investigation. All University non-academic misconduct disciplinary proceedings are separate, apart and independent from any criminal proceedings that may or may not be ongoing.

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