
The new Timothy J. Piazza Anti-Hazing Law would create a tiered system for grading hazing offenses, stronger penalties, and new requirements for enforcement and reporting by educational institutions.

He served as the assistant dean and director of Student Life and Learning at Indiana University Bloomington, supervising Greek life alongside other student organizations, student government, leadership programs, and community engagement programs.

The special also includes "insight" from Sara Ganim, who won a Pulitzer Prize for breaking the Sandusky Scandal and now works as a CNN Correspondent.

He was invited to speak by a professor and fraternity advisor who read about the Beta Theta Pi case in The Atlantic.

"In less than 12 months, we are making a meaningful impact consistent with the bylaws of the Foundation."

"We are confident strong anti-hazing legislation is one key to eradicating the plague of hazing across colleges today."