Fraternity in 'Bachelor' racism controversy makes return to Indiana State University Justin L. Mack, Indianapolis Star George Floyd hologram projected in front of Confederate statue in Richmond, Virginia Replay Video UP NEXT Indiana State University faculty members have passed a resolution saying they do not support the return of a fraternity that considers Robert E. Lee its "spiritual founder" to the Terre Haute campus. That same fraternity, Kappa Alpha Order, is also at the center of a racial controversy that has consumed reality TV hit "The Bachelor" and led to the replacement of the show's longtime host. In response, KAO says the faculty has mischaracterized its relationship to the Confederate general, and is infringing on the freedoms of its students.