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Guide to the Fraternity and Sorority Life records
This collection includes the plaques, certificates, and trophies awarded to University of San Diego Fraternities and Sororities.
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Becoming By Believing: One Fraternity And Sorority Life Professional’s Journey In Finding Her Voice
While fraternity and sorority life continues to make headlines and is called upon regularly to validate the purpose it holds to remain on college campuses today, many still believe that when fraternity and sorority are done right, it is one of the best opportunities on college campuses today outside of the classroom. Much of their success is due to the efforts and support of the fraternity and sorority life professionals.
This dissertation will offer the first Scholarly Personal Narrative of a mid-level, seasoned, fraternity and sorority life professional working in higher education. Current research shows the average age of a fraternity and sorority life professional is twenty-seven and over half the professionals have been at their place of employment for two years or less. I will explore my own personal journey over the last twelve years with hopes of finding meaning in this uncommon career path and explore where resilience and passion resulted in professional longevity
Stakeholder perceptions of programs and services provided to Greek chapters : an exploratory program evaluation of the Missouri S&T Fraternity and Sorority Life Office
The Missouri S&T Fraternity and Sorority Life Office oversees a 24 chapter campus Greek community. This Office is responsible for providing this community with the necessary administrative support and program assistance needed for it to be a functional element of the University community. I conducted an exploratory case study that involved the Greek chapter officers and a sample group of Greek alumni to explore whether the Fraternity and Sorority Life Office complies with the CAS Standards for fraternity and sorority advising. I collected data from Greek chapter leaders and affiliated Greek alumni by administering a through a CAS Standards survey and two focus group discussions. These data were aligned with five investigation categories in the CAS Standards survey questionnaire; the purpose of the Fraternity and Sorority Life Office; compliance with the CAS Standards; Program consistency with institutional mission; complementing the institutional mission; promotion of community development. This study's findings are intended to help this Fraternity and Sorority Life Office establish program goals that, once achieved, will improve this Office's client satisfaction with its services.Includes bibliographical references (pages 108-120)
Students Urged to Take a Stand Against Hazing
Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life teams with Greek organizations for pledge driv
Arthur Doctor Receives IHL Diversity Educator of the Year Award
UM director of fraternity and sorority life grateful for opportunities to build equity across campu
Hazing and Greek Life with Alana Hill from IWU and Eric Snowden from ISU
Mike McCurdy, WGLT Radio, discusses hazing on university campuses with IWU Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life Alanna Hill and ISU Greek Life Director Alex Snowden
Fraternity and Sorority Life Unveils Strategic Plan
Five-year plan focuses on variety of initiatives, including academic excellence and civic engagemen
The State of Fraternity and Sorority Life in Higher Education
Since the establishment of the first fraternity Phi Beta Kappa in 1776, fraternities and sororities have had a 200-year-old history on college campuses in the United States. Fraternity and sorority life has become an important opportunity for students to get involved, gain leadership skills, and develop into global citizens. Despite a long standing history, the threat on the sustainability of these organizations has increased over the years. Hazing, alcohol abuse, and negative media attention have created challenges for Greek-letter organizations. The purpose of this article is to explore the historical context of fraternity and sorority life, the issues that are impacting the Greek community, and provide recommendations for student affairs professionals
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Georgia Southern fraternity and sorority life councils take additional action to stop the spread of COVID-19 Sustainability Programs now accepting proposals for fall 202
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