SU places Mu Sigma Upsilon sorority chapter under investigative status
SU placed its Mu Sigma Upsilon chapter under investigative status. MSU is one of SU's seven Multicultural Greek Council chapters. Leonardo Eriman | The Daily Orange file photo
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Syracuse University has placed its chapter of the Mu Sigma Upsilon sorority under investigative status as of March 27, according to SU’s Hazing Awareness Hub.
The chapter is one of five campus organizations currently under investigative or probationary status.
The sorority is recognized as the first multicultural sorority in America, founded in 1981 at Rutgers University. Chartered in April 2006, MSU is one of SU’s seven Multicultural Greek Council chapters.
Organizations under investigative status cannot hold social events or recruit new members, an SU spokesperson previously told The Daily Orange. They can, however, engage in volunteering opportunities and host philanthropy events.
MSU and SU officials did not immediately respond to The D.O.’s request for comment.

