KKU Engineering Student Alleges Bullying, Depression from Peers
A Khon Kaen University engineering student went public with bullying allegations on social media, claiming classmates and senior staff harassed and excluded her over two months, prompting the faculty to launch an investigation.
The Faculty of Engineering at Khon Kaen University has issued a statement in response to allegations by a female student who claims she has been bullied and harassed by classmates, leading to depression. The student initially posted a viral TikTok video describing abuse she experienced, then detailed her account on the KKU GROUP Facebook page, stating that over two months she chose to remain silent to protect her mental health, but the harassment only escalated. She describes being bullied, excluded, deliberately bumped into, mocked on Instagram stories, insulted, and ridiculed—with perpetrators including the branch head and graduate students in addition to peers.
After the post went viral, online pressure mounted on the university to respond and address the situation, which many characterized as psychological abuse within the institution. The Faculty of Engineering subsequently issued a statement indicating they are investigating the facts and will treat all parties fairly, asking the public to respect their inquiry process.
However, after the statement was published, online critics questioned its authenticity, suggesting it appeared AI-generated and noting the absence of signatures from authorities such as the dean or department head.