Racist Chant Findings Released by University of Oklahoma
Weeks after a private recording of a racist fraternity chant surfaced, the University of Oklahoma has released the findings of their investigation.
Just in, Sean Murphy reports for the Associated Press:
University of Oklahoma Unveils Racist Chant Probe Findings
The University of Oklahoma’s president says members of a recently disbanded fraternity apparently learned a racist chant during a cruise four years ago sponsored by the fraternity’s national leadership.
OU President David Boren said Friday that the school interviewed more than 160 people during its investigation into the racist chant by members of the school’s Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapter. The chant was captured on video and posted online.
He says about 25 members of the defunct chapter will face punishment ranging from two expulsions the school previously announced to mandatory community service and cultural sensitivity training.
A spokesman for SAE’s national leadership didn’t immediately respond to an email seeking comment.