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Wesleyan University fraternities ordered to admit women | Wesleyan University fraternities ordered to admit women |
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A prominent US university has ordered two fraternities to accept women members within the next three years. | A prominent US university has ordered two fraternities to accept women members within the next three years. |
"Women as well as men must be full members and well-represented," Wesleyan University president Michael Roth said. | "Women as well as men must be full members and well-represented," Wesleyan University president Michael Roth said. |
Non-residential fraternities and the university's one non-residential sorority will not be affected. | |
The move comes amid a national debate over sex assault and binge drinking on campuses, but a spokeswoman said it was not a response to a single incident. | The move comes amid a national debate over sex assault and binge drinking on campuses, but a spokeswoman said it was not a response to a single incident. |
In March, a Wesleyan student sued a fraternity, alleging she was raped at one of its parties. | |
Wesleyan University closed another frat house in early September after a woman fell from a third-storey window. | Wesleyan University closed another frat house in early September after a woman fell from a third-storey window. |
"This has been the subject of ongoing concern and discussion among the people in the administration, the school community, the alumni community and so forth for a number of years," spokeswoman Kate Carlisle told the Associated Press. | "This has been the subject of ongoing concern and discussion among the people in the administration, the school community, the alumni community and so forth for a number of years," spokeswoman Kate Carlisle told the Associated Press. |
Campus sexual assault has been a growing issue in the US, with one in five women believed to have been assaulted while attending university. | Campus sexual assault has been a growing issue in the US, with one in five women believed to have been assaulted while attending university. |
Only 4% of men attending Wesleyan participate in fraternities, and the school has had a co-ed fraternity for years. | |
The policy changes affect Delta Kappa Epsilon and Psi Upsilon. | The policy changes affect Delta Kappa Epsilon and Psi Upsilon. |
In US universities, fraternity and sorority culture is often referred to as "Greek" life. | In US universities, fraternity and sorority culture is often referred to as "Greek" life. |
In a letter outlining the change, Mr Roth and board of trustees chairman Joshua Boger said the university's "residential Greek organisations inspire loyalty, community and independence". | In a letter outlining the change, Mr Roth and board of trustees chairman Joshua Boger said the university's "residential Greek organisations inspire loyalty, community and independence". |
"That's why all our students should be eligible to join them. | "That's why all our students should be eligible to join them. |
"The university looks forward to receiving plans from the residential fraternities to co-educate, after which it will work closely with them to make the transition as smooth as possible." | "The university looks forward to receiving plans from the residential fraternities to co-educate, after which it will work closely with them to make the transition as smooth as possible." |
Wesleyan University would be the second in Connecticut to order their fraternities to admit women. | Wesleyan University would be the second in Connecticut to order their fraternities to admit women. |
Trinity College in Hartford began the transition in 2012 after a campus report found numerous problems related to drinking and drug use among fraternal organisations. | Trinity College in Hartford began the transition in 2012 after a campus report found numerous problems related to drinking and drug use among fraternal organisations. |
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