The university's announcement came just hours after the Kappa Delta Rho's national office put out the statement from the interfraternity council on its recommendations and proposed sanctions, as well as a statement of its own.

The national office promised to kick out any members who were found to have violated hazing, drinking or other policies. Joseph S. Rosenberg, executive director of the Kappa Delta Rho National Fraternity office declined to speculate on how many of the 100 or so members could have lost their status, noting that members would have had to undergo a drug test, review of their academic standing and determination on whether they violated policies.