Clemson announces Interim Policy for Fraternities

Clemson University officials have developed an interim policy to allow fraternities to hold social activities beginning Oct. 10, provided they meet certain conditions. Last week, Clemson suspended all social and new-member activities for all Inter-fraternity Council chapters in the wake of multiple incidents involving fraternities this semester. The interim social policy provides a path to regain privileges. A release from Clemson University states, “A comprehensive, long-term plan is under development to enhance the Greek culture of safety and risk management, and address issues related to unacceptable behaviors.” The university’s internal investigation into allegations of conduct code violations by fraternities is still under way.