Greek life is an integral part of Clemson University and the Clemson experience for students and the campus community.
Clemson University did not disband or suspend fraternities on its campus.
Following a number of reports of serious incidents involving fraternity activities, on Sept. 23 university officials issued a moratorium on the IFC's social and new member activities.
This week, University officials issued an interim policy to allow fraternities to have social activities beginning today (Oct. 10) provided they meet certain conditions to be in good standing.
Throughout this semester, all IFC fraternities could continue to have business meetings and participate in community-service and philanthropic fundraising activities; university-sponsored events that didn't involve alcohol, such as sporting events and campus recreation activities.
There is no higher priority than the safety and welfare of our students.
Robin Denny is the Director of Media Relations at Clemson University
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