Bucknell Closes Kappa Delta Rho
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Excerpts from the much longer article ^ in The Bucknellian:
The University officially closed the Iota chapter of Kappa Delta Rho (KDR) fraternity on Jan. 1. The closure will give the brothers a chance to “reform behaviors,” according to University President Brian C. Mitchell.
In a press release, Mitchell said the suspension was necessary due to “brotherhood conduct” and “safety violations.”
The decision to close the house was supported by alumni leadership and the House Corporation, which owns the KDR house and is composed of KDR alumni, according to Dean of Students Susan Hopp.
The current suspension requires the chapter remain inactive until fall 2012 when it will be given the opportunity to re-colonize. The first possible re-activation date will be in 2013.
If the chapter does not re-establish itself within a three-year window, “[KDR] may not be permitted to reopen at all,” Hopp said.
At that point the suspension “would become permanent,” according to the University press release. . . .
Fraternity members were evicted from the house on Dec. 4 due to a failed Union County house inspection. The Office of Housing and Residential Life was able to find rooms in the residence halls for all members. . . .
Hopp confirmed the chapter was closed due to issues related to the conduct of the chapter as a Greek organization and the physical condition of the KDR house.
“The conduct issues are confidential,” she said. “Some KDR national rules about how the chapter is to operate were violated.” . . .
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