Indiana University placed Phi Sigma Kappa placed on cease and desist, suspending all organizational activity until further notice.
The fraternity was disciplined for endangering others on March 28. Phi Sigma Kappa was previously placed on probation in 2022 and 2023 for failure to follow directions from university officials and non-compliance with Office of Sorority and Fraternity Life policies.
The university placed two other fraternities on cease and desist this year. According to the Office of Student Life, a cease and desist is “an interim measure placed upon certain aspects of chapter operations when there is an immediate threat or ongoing investigation.”
Phi Sigma Kappa is the first fraternity disciplined after the IU Interfraternity Council and the Panhellenic Association agreed to a three-week pause on events in March for health and safety concerns.