Timothy Piazza's family went on Good Morning America Monday to discuss the 18 charged Beta Theta Pi brothers' criminal proceedings and changes they hope to make to university Greek Life going forward.
Timothy Piazza's family and girlfriend appeared on CBS' This Morning to discuss their son's death at Beta Theta Pi.
To honor Tim's legacy, the Piazza Foundation will raise money to help people in need of prosthetic devices and provide a scholarship for a student at Hunterdon Central regional high school.
The statement reiterates how Penn State is working to change Greek life culture through strict policies, but goes on to explain no Penn State representative attended Tim Piazza's funeral.
Former Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett signed medical amnesty into law in 2011, meaning that any underage person who calls for help for an individual in a medical emergency is protected from getting cited for an underage.