KEY POINTS
  • Fraternities at the University of Tennessee were chastised this week for hosting secret parties and giving out tips on how to get a Covid-19 test without reporting it to the school.
  • The University of Wisconsin at Madison also recently cited coronavirus outbreaks stemming from fraternities.
  • The outbreaks have become so severe that testing strategies and contract tracing efforts may not be able to keep up, medical experts say.
One Revolution, residents of the Somerville and Medford communities protest outside of Tufts University President Anthony Monaco's house in Medford, MA on Aug. 18, 2020. They feel the reopening plan is reckless and they don't want students to return to campus and hold classes in person.

Climbing Covid-19 cases among university students living in fraternity and sorority houses in the U.S. have threatened to overturn carefully crafted plans for returning students to campus, school officials said. 

At the University of Tennessee,  Chancellor Donde Plowman called out fraternities Tuesday for hosting secret parties and giving others tips on how to avoid the police and get a coronavirus test without reporting it to the university.