
The University of Kansas has announced it will shut down the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity chapter on campus at the end of the semester after an investigation found evidence of hazing and drug use.
University officials informed the chapter in a recent letter that it would be shuttered on Nov. 25. The letter says the earliest the fraternity could rejoin as a student organization would be in the spring of 2026.
A copy of the letter released by KU says that the fraternity was found responsible for harming or endangering members, hazing students as part of initiation and of having an “open culture of illegal drug use.”