GREELEY, Colo. (AP) — The University of Northern Colorado has suspended a fraternity for seven years after finding violations of student code of conduct.
The Greeley Tribune reports the university in Greeley announced the suspension Monday for the Sigma Chi fraternity after wrapping up an investigation that began in April.
It's the second fraternity shutdown at UNC this year. The university told Denver7 it suspended Delta Tau Delta for five years over harassment violations.
According to an email sent to students from dean of students Gardiner Tucker, the university's Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance found the fraternity responsible for a number of violations.
The violations included sexual harassment, discrimination, sexual misconduct, use or possession of controlled substances, and underage use or possession of alcohol.
The investigation stemmed from multiple complaints filed to the dean of students.
The fraternity chapter will be able to apply for reinstatement after seven years.
Citing privacy concerns, UNC would not say how many students were expelled or suspended as a result of what happened at Sigma Chi.