Two years after the hazing death of a fraternity pledge, Florida State University President John Thrasher said a "major culture shift is underway" as a result of university policies and a new state anti-hazing law.

"Our efforts are working. Students and parents are more educated about what constitutes hazing and are more likely to report incidents … and police and prosecutors now have stronger laws to enforce," Thrasher told the Capital Tiger Bay Club in Tallahassee.

The tougher anti-hazing law was approved by Florida lawmakers this spring and went into effect in October.