Scholar & parents of Stone Foltz among speakers at 2nd Ohio Anti-Hazing Summit hosted by BGSU

Jason Meriwether, scholar & university administrator, will speak at Ohio Anti-Hazing Summit. (Photo provided)

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Dr. Jason L. Meriwether, editor of Dismantling Hazing in Greek-Letter Organizations: Effective Practices for Prevention, Response and Campus Engagement, will be the keynote speaker for the second Ohio Anti-Hazing Summit at Bowling Green State University, on Tuesday, Aug. 1, in the Bowen-Thompson Student Union.

Meriwether, the vice president of Enrollment Management at Campbellsville University, will speak about his research and best practices in hazing prevention, education, and response. 

In August, 2022, Cory and Shari Foltz deliver a victims statement during the sentencing of fraternity members found guilty of charges related to hazing death of their son Stone. They will be among the speakers at the Ohio Anti-Hazing Summit.

Among the other speakers will be Shari and Cory Foltz, parents of BGSU student Stone Foltz, who died following an off-campus event that was later determined to be hazing in 2021.The summit will also feature BGSU President Rodney K. Rogers, state leaders and additional speakers. 

The free summit is open to college professionals from around the state, including practitioners for fraternities, sororities, student groups and clubs, athletic coaches, volunteers, advisors and university conduct staff. Topics will focus on prevention education, innovative resources, best practices and strategies to eliminate hazing that has plagued college campuses nationwide.

Registration is open through July 24

“We are looking forward to continued dialogue to further our work in eradicating hazing across our state and nation,” said BGSU Chief Health and Wellness Officer and Hazing Prevention Coordinator Ben Batey. “Last year’s Ohio Anti-Hazing Summit provided a collaborative forum for educators to share and learn best practices for hazing prevention and education, and we are eager to build upon that foundation at this year’s event. We are stronger when we partner and work together to stop hazing.”

Last year, BGSU welcomed nearly 200 education professionals and volunteers for the first-of-its-kind summit in the state of Ohio to the daylong event to hear from national experts and state and education leaders on hazing prevention.

For additional information and to register, visit BGSU.edu/StopHazingNow.