Current News
January’s enewsletter showcases the ongoing crisis of hazing, and how Gordie Center supporters can amplify the Gordie Center’s work to end hazing and encourage bystander intervention.
December’s enewsletter highlights the GORDIEstore materials available when planning ahead for spring semester, and discusses the Gordie Center’s annual fall reception for Gordie Center supporters.
November’s enewsletter provides tips for having difficult conversations about hazing, substance use, or other risky behaviors, and also discusses the Gordie Center’s APPLE Training Institutes and how to introduce the Gordie Center film HAZE in your community.
October’s enewsletter discusses Halloween safety, as well as the warning signs of hazing and how to step up if you notice any of the signs.
September’s enewsletter discusses National GORDIEday during National Hazing Prevention Week, our new laptop sticker GORDIEstore product, and the 2018 Gordie Center print publication.
August’s enewsletter highlights the challenges of the back-to-school season, and lays out the five steps to effective bystander intervention from Step UP!
July’s enewsletter focuses on 4th of July safety, and also showcases Gordie Center Director Susie Bruce’s participation as a Faculty Fellow at HazingPrevention.Org’s Hazing Prevention Institute.
June’s enewsletter honored Gordie’s aunt, Holly Lanahan, and discussed the dangers of “backpacking.”
May’s enewsletter discusses safety around graduation and special celebrations, as well as customizing GORDIEstore products and peer educator transitions.
April’s enewsletter highlights upcoming hazing prevention conferences and partners, as well as our GivingToHoosDay participation.
There are many articles about hazing every day, and this one by a student at Cornell spoke to us, as we hope it did to his classmates.
March's enewsletter focuses on the re-release of HAZE and the #PUSH parent meeting in February.
A new study shows that parents giving teens alcohol in the home does not protect the teens from the dangers of alcohol, and may make them more likely to drink and suffer alcohol-related harms.
Gordie's mother and step-father did an interview with the Philadelphia Inquirer ahead of the first-ever parents of hazing victims meeting in February 2018.
This article features videos from the first #PUSH meeting (#ParentsUnited2StopHazing), in which Gordie's mother and step-father participated.
TIME Magazine article about the first #ParentsUnited2StopHazing meeting in February 2018.
Andrew Coffey's parents speak for the first time about the loss of their son to hazing at FSU in 2017.
The Darien Library in Darien, CT, hosted a screening of HAZE for parents and students, followed by a panel discussion. "Parents showed gratitude for the screening of Haze for providing vital education that they did not know they needed."
The Gordie Center updated the documentary film HAZE and released the updated version on what would have been Gordie's 32nd birthday.
February's enewsletter focuses on Gordie's birthday, and how the Gordie Center plans to honor his day with the re-release of an updated version of our documenary film about Gordie's story, HAZE.