Won Jang, 20, was a biomedical engineering major.
Won Jang, 20, a biomedical engineering major from Delaware, was a member of Beta Alpha Omega, according to the fraternity's website.The death of a Dartmouth College student and fraternity member has prompted a hazing investigation, police said.
MORE: Riley Strain's fraternity brothers 'heartbroken' as search in Nashville continues, his mom says Jang, a biomedical engineering major from Middletown, Delaware, was a member of Beta Alpha Omega, according to the fraternity's website.
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