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Laura welcomes Dr. Elizabeth Allan, a University of Maine professor of Higher Education and founder of the research group Stop Hazing. Dr. Allan shares her insights on the Stop Campus Hazing Act, signed into law by President Biden on December 24th. She delves into the years of effort that culminated in this legislation, its requirements for colleges to implement comprehensive hazing prevention programs, and her involvement in research and policy advocacy. The episode also explores the broader implications for campus culture, the challenges of implementation, and the multidisciplinary approach required to address hazing in higher education. Dr. Allan emphasizes the importance of transparency, comprehensive prevention strategies, and the collective efforts needed to change campus climates. Topics 00:26 Introducing Dr. Elizabeth Allan and Her Work 01:25 The Stop Campus Hazing Act 02:08 Personal Anecdotes and Early Career 04:54 Dr. Allan's Journey into Anti-Hazing Work 13:44 Challenges and Surprises in Hazing Research 17:07 Legislative Process and Collaboration 22:37 Understanding the Impact of Hearings on Campus Safety 23:19 Engaging with Lawmakers: Questions and Concerns 24:59 Balancing Practitioner and Faculty Perspectives 27:43 The Comprehensive National Study on Hazing 30:28 Implementing Hazing Prevention on Campuses 32:25 Resources and Support for Hazing Prevention 34:59 Expanding Research and Future Directions 43:49 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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