BACKGROUND
Dartmouth College is committed to keeping its campus community safe. The university has clear health and safety policies, such as those regarding alcohol and hazing, and encourages students to report violations so that they can be addressed.
THE CHALLENGE
Although Dartmouth College has clear regulations in place, the administration became aware that students were concerned about the culture of student organizations. Notably, a 2018 op-ed in the Dartmouth Radical related campus sexual violence to hazing and indicated that there were violations taking place on campus that had not been addressed. Reporting misconduct is particularly important on college campuses. While Greek Life and other organizations can provide students a sense of community, comradery, and purpose, recent events and tragedies on several U.S. campuses show that they can also lead to hazing, alcohol and drug abuse, and other medical safety issues. It became clear to the Dartmouth College Office of Student Affairs that organizational misconduct was going unreported and thus unaddressed and that it was putting the safety of the campus community at risk. They recognized that they needed a means for students to easily and anonymously report violations of campus policies.
THE SOLUTION
While Greek Life and other organizations can provide students a sense of community, comradery, and purpose, recent events and tragedies on several U.S. campuses show that they can also lead to hazing, alcohol and drug abuse, and other medical safety issues. It became clear to the Dartmouth College Office of Student Affairs that organizational misconduct was going unreported and thus unaddressed and that it was putting the safety of the campus community at risk. They recognized that they needed a means for students to easily and anonymously report violations of campus policies.
IMPLEMENTATION
Dartmouth College realized that the LifeSafe Mobile Platform would enable their community to report organizational misconduct and help build a safer campus environment. Additionally, collecting and analyzing LiveSafe tips would enable them to conduct further investigations into violations and determine appropriate responsive action. The university administration encouraged students to utilize the LiveSafe App to submit any concerns or tips regarding regulation violations, notably those related to dangerous practices such as hazing and improper alcohol use. They received a significant number of reports about misconduct that threatened student health and safety and were able to gather information about unsafe practices. This led them to hire external investigators to conduct a thorough assessment based on submitted reports.
THE CONCLUSION
External investigators reviewed tips submitted through the LiveSafe Mobile Application and conducted independent research into five fraternities, three sororities and co-ed Greek houses, three athletics teams, one student life organization, and a performance group. This led them to determine that five Greek houses and two sports teams were in violation of school policies. With this information, Dartmouth College was able to address incidents of hazing and alcohol abuse and ensure a safer community. Sanctions for these behaviors included required alcohol screening and intervention classes and suspension of social activities.
The LifeSafe Mobile Platform empowered Dartmouth’s students to make their campus safer. Anonymous tip submission led to a crackdown on unsafe practices, and helping foster a culture of safety and trust at Dartmouth College.

