As part of a multi-year dispute over
co-ed student housing issues, the Beta Theta Pi chapter at
Wesleyan University had been refusing access to campus security personnel. In March 2010, Wesleyan issued a warning to students to avoid the
chapter house. In October of that year, a freshman was raped by a non-member, non-student at a Beta Theta Pi Halloween party. In 2012, a lawsuit by a female student at
Wesleyan University accused the university's chapter of sexual assault and called its
fraternity house a "rape factory" due to the predatory practices present and constant sexual assaults of young women visiting the house. Both the fraternity and the university reached an out-of-court settlement with the victim in 2014. In March 2013, the
Carnegie Mellon University chapter was suspended following a police investigation of sexually explicit videos and photographs of female students circulating among members. In December 2014, the
University of California, Santa Barbara chapter was shut down after years of violations and suspensions. Two pledges were sent to the hospital due to hazing which prompted the fraternity's national office to finally close the chapter. In 2017, the
Pennsylvania State University chapter was permanently disbanded due to the death of a pledge,
Tim Piazza, related to hazing and alcohol abuse. Piazza was forced to drink excessive amounts of alcohol and fell down the stairs into the basement, where he eventually fell into a coma and died. The members of the fraternity had purposefully destroyed video footage of what happened in the basement. Eighteen members of the fraternity were arrested and charged for his
wrongful death. The former chapter faces more than 147 charges, including involuntary manslaughter and tampering with evidence. == See also ==