WHAT: Pittsburgh
District Attorney Stephen Zappala Jr. and Pennsylvania
Superior Court Justice Maureen Lally-Green will
discuss with students the consequences of hazing
and underage drinking as well as the importance
of being a responsible member of society.
Zappala and Lally-Green, both Duquesne University
alumni, will address these topics with new and
veteran members of Duquesne University sororities
and fraternities. The event, which is open to
all members of the campus community, is sponsored
by the student organization Greeks Advocating
the Mature Management of Alcohol.
"Duquesne University has a strict no-tolerance
policy for hazing and underage drinking," said
Rebecca Jamrozik, director of Greek life at Duquesne
University. "Having District Attorney Zappala
and Superior Court Justice Lally-Green meet with
and discuss the dangers and legal ramifications
is a very effective way to educate our students
on these serious matters."
WHEN: Tuesday,
Feb. 19 at 9 p.m.
WHERE: Wolfe Lecture
Hall, Bayer Learning Center, Duquesne University,
600 Forbes Ave.
Duquesne University
Duquesne is a private, coeducational university with more than 10,000 students. An extensive selection of undergraduate and graduate degree programs is offered across 10 schools of study. Duquesne is consistently ranked among the nation's top Catholic universities for its award-winning faculty and 130-year tradition of academic excellence. |