Staff report
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (Oct. 24, 2025) — Indiana University placed Alpha Epsilon Pi on cease-and-desist status Friday after reports of multiple hazing incidents that left at least three people injured, making it the second IU fraternity this week to face a shutdown amid hazing allegations.
The Indiana University Police Department said the reported incidents occurred the weekend of Sept. 20, on Oct. 10 and on Oct. 12, with the Oct. 12 episode involving two injuries. All were reported at the Alpha Epsilon Pi house, 1412 N. David Baker Ave.
No individual suspects have been named. Under the cease-and-desist order, the chapter is barred from hosting, attending or participating in social, recruitment, membership education, brotherhood/sisterhood, or philanthropy/service events while the matter is under review.
IUPD has opened a criminal investigation and urged anyone with information to call 812-855-4111.
IU issued a separate cease-and-desist order to Phi Kappa Psi earlier this week following a reported hazing incident that led to hospitalizations. The university said Friday’s action was taken in compliance with the federal Clery Act, which requires timely campus safety notices.
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