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1. MIT Course Catalogue: Fraternities, Sororities, and Independent Living Groups
- web.mit.edu
- Fraternities, Sororities, and ILGs.
- Fraternities, Sororities, and Independent Living Groups.
- MIT recognizes 37 fraternities, sororities, and independent living groups (FSILGs). Of these, 25 are nationally affiliated fraternities, two are local, and one is coed. ... All five women's fraternities (sororities) are nationally affiliated; three are residential. ... The Interfraternity Council (IFC) acts as the governing body for the fraternities, the Panhellenic Council represents the sororities and the Living Group Council represents the living groups. In addition, there are several historically black fraternities and sororities, and a Latino fraternity at MIT.
- All MIT students will have the opportunity to learn more about each of the fraternities, sororities, and living groups throughout the academic year. The formal recruitment period for fraternities is usually held in September and February, while the formal recruitment period for sororities is held in January. However, many fraternities hold recruitment events year-round. ...
2. Fraternity and sorority earn top CAP honors
- www.udel.edu
- Fraternities, sororities earn top honors.
- 24, 2005--Chapter Assessment Program (CAP) scores for fall 2004 are in, and most of UDs 33 fraternities and sororities have outdone themselves. ...
- Sigma Phi Epsilon and Alpha Phi Alpha fraternities are the first chapters in CAPs four-year history to receive perfect scores.
- The Chapter Assessment Program results evidence the very positive efforts our fraternities and sororities have achieved this past semester, Marilyn Prime, director of student centers, said. ... The fact that the Greek male and female GPAs exceeded the GPAs of non-affiliated students shows that both fraternities and sororities value academic success and chapter pride. ...
- Money is only given to the top three ranked gold chapters of fraternities and sororities.
- Ranked in the gold level are Alpha Phi, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Alpha Xi Delta, Chi Omega, Delta Gamma, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Kapa Alpha Theta sororities and Alpha Phi Alpha, Lambda Chi Alpha, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Chi and Tau Epsion Phi fraternities. ...
- At the silver level are Chi Upsilon Sigma, Lambda Pi Chi, Sigma Alpha and Sigma Kappa sororities and Alpha Tau Omega, Kappa Sigma, Phi Sigma Kappa, Sigma Alpha Mu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Theta Chi fraternities.
- Bronze designation is given to Delta Sigma Theta and Zeta Phi Beta sororities and Kappa Delta Rho, Kappa Alpha, Kappa Alpha Psi and Pi Kappa Alpha fraternities.
- Membership in fraternities and sororities is higher this year, with sororities up 13 percent and fraternity membership up 17 percent, for a total Greek membership of 1,513 students, or 10 percent of the UD full-time student population.
- During the fall semester, UD fraternities and sororities donated more than $37,000 to 27 charities, often working together, and they completed community service projects for 47 local organizations. ...
3. The Chronicle: Students: November 27, 1998
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- Do Bans on Fraternities Violate the First Amendment? .
- Colby is among a small group of private liberal-arts institutions -- Bowdoin, Middlebury, and Williams Colleges are among the others -- that have abolished Greek systems and have vowed to quash any attempts by students to start off-campus, "underground" fraternities or sororities. ...
- , national executive director of Delta Kappa Epsilon, which had a chapter at Colby until the mid-1980s, has argued for years that a ban on fraternities denies students the constitutional right to associate with whomever they choose. ... Easlick thinks that a resolution recently passed by Congress will give the upper hand to the fraternities. ...
- Bowdoin announced last year that it would phase out its fraternities by 2000. ... (Four fraternities are challenging the Hamilton move in federal court, arguing that the policy violates antitrust laws. ...
- The four colleges say that they have been able to recruit a greater number of highly qualified students since phasing out fraternities, and that there appears to be little interest in Greek life among currently enrolled students. They also point out that three lawsuits brought by fraternities challenging the bans -- two against Colby and one against Middlebury -- have been won by the colleges. ...
- "Many students have chosen to attend and associate themselves with the Colby community precisely because it does not have fraternities," wrote Justice Donald Alexander of Maine Superior Court, in a 1986 decision upholding Colby's policy. ...
- While judges have ruled for the colleges, the fraternities have some support in the court of public opinion. ...
- Manley, a lawyer who has represented fraternities, says "there's something fundamentally wrong" about the bans on fraternities. ...
- The colleges maintain that fraternities are not like other student organizations. When Colby abolished fraternities, in 1984, it cited a variety of reasons: The fraternities were "anti-intellectual," encouraged narrow social and academic experiences for members, had restrictive membership policies, practiced hazing, discriminated on the basis of sex, and were hampering the recruiting efforts of the admissions office, the college said. ...
- What's more, at a time when many of the recent alcohol-related deaths on college campuses have occurred at fraternity events (The Chronicle, November 6), Representative Livingston may not be the fraternities' best advocate. ...
- Moreover, it's not clear that many students at the colleges that have banned fraternities would be interested in joining one anyway. ...
- Easlick says there's a simple reason that students aren't expressing interest in fraternities: "It would put a young man in jeopardy of being thrown out of school. ...
4. SENATE POLICY ON FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES
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- SENATE POLICY ON FRATERNITIES, SORORITIES AND HONOUR SOCIETIES .
- The University Senate, on December 12 1989, approved the following motion concerning fraternities and sororities: "that the existing Senate policy not to grant official University recognition to fraternities and sororities remain in place; and that the Undergraduate Calendar state clearly that such groups are not recognized by the University and are therefore independent of the University, and that any acts by these groups are not the responsibility of the University. ...
5. Office of Student Life - Fraternities and Sororities
- www.csupomona.edu
- The Greek community at Cal Poly Pomona has grown over the past fifteen years to include national/local fraternities and sororities. ...
- Click here for a listing of Cal Poly Pomona Fraternities/Sororities and their Websites.
6. Fraternities and Sororities at Bucknell University
- www.bucknell.edu
- Fraternities and Sororities.
- Home >> Admissions & Aid >> Undergraduate Students >> Student Life >> Fraternities and Sororities.
- Fraternities and Sororities.
- With the first fraternity chapter established in 1855, Bucknell's fraternities and sororities celebrate 150 years as an integral part of campus life. ...
- Last year, the fraternities and sororities donated over 19,000 hours of service and raised more than $60,000 for philanthropic donation.
- Although first-year students are not eligible for membership until the first semester of their sophomore year, fraternities and sororities invite them to participate in many of their events and activities. ...
- The fraternities at Bucknell are Kappa Alpha Psi, Kappa Delta Rho, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa Psi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Mu, Sigma Chi, Sigma Phi Epsilon, and Tau Kappa Epsilon. All fraternities have houses on campus.
7. EKU Social Fraternities
- www.fraternities.eku.edu
- Social Fraternities .
- Fraternities and sororities participate in countless community service, intramural, scholarship, leadership and campus programs. There are currently 11 Sororities, 11 Fraternities and 2 governing councils at Eastern Kentucky University. ... Most social fraternities recruit shortly after the beginning of each semester. ...
8. Going Greek - Jewish College Fraternities in the United States, 1895-1945 - Marianne Sanua
- wsupress.wayne.edu
- Jewish College Fraternities in the United States, 1895-1945.
- More than secret social clubs, fraternities and sororities profoundly shaped the lives of members long after they left collegeoften dictating choices in marriage as well as business alliances. ... In Going Greek Marianne Sanua examines the founding of Jewish fraternities in light of such topics as antisemitism, the unique challenges faced by Jewish students on campuses across the United States, responses to World War II, and questions pertaining to assimilation and/or identity reinforcement. The book covers a vast array of information, from the many famous people who belonged to Jewish fraternities to the songs they sang. ...
- "Going Greek is a thoughtful, well-written analysis of the evolution of Jewish fraternities and sororities on American college campuses before World War II. ...
9. College Student Journal: Fraternities, sororities, and academic dishonesty
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- Numerous studies have documented high rates of cheating among college students, especially members of fraternities and sororities. ... Findings revealed that (1) members of fraternities and sororities reported higher rates of academic dishonesty as compared to non-members, and (2) the degree of involvement in fraternity or sorority sponsored activities was positively associated with academic dishonesty. ...
- High rates of academic dishonesty among college students, especially members of fraternities and sororities; has gained the attention of researchers and academic administrators (Haines, Diekhoff, LaBeff, & Clark, 1986; Zimmerman, 1999). ...
- Similarly, Stannord and Bowers (1970) found higher rates of academic dishonesty in members of fraternities and sororities as compared to non-members. ...
- The purposes of this study were: (1) to examine if self-reported academic dishonesty in fraternities and sororities differs from the levels reported by non-members, and (2) to determine the relationship between the degree of participation in a fraternal organization and academic dishonesty. Given previous findings, we expect to find a positive relationship between the degree of fraternal involvement and academic dishonesty, as well as higher rates of reported academic dishonesty in members of fraternities and sororities.
- A significant effect was also found for membership status as members of fraternities and sororities (M = 1. ...
- 05, suggesting that the relationship between fraternal status and academic dishonesty does not differ between fraternities and sororities.
- Our findings were as :follows: (1) members of fraternities and sororities reported higher rates of academic dishonesty as compared to nonmembers; and (2) the degree of involvement in a fraternity or sorority was associated with increased rates of academic dishonesty.
10. Diversity: Fraternities and Sororities
- diversity.arizona.edu
- Fraternities .
- Fraternities & Sororities.
- Fraternities.
- List of All Fraternities and Sororities.
11. Fraternities’ efforts benefit Intersection
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- --> Fraternities’ efforts benefit Intersection .
- Four University of Missouri-Columbia fraternities this fall decided to forgo the usual Homecoming festivities and instead raised money for local youths at risk.
- Because of the fraternities’ dedication to the agency, The Intersection has created a Greek chair on its board of directors. ...
12. Rider University - Fraternities & Sororities
- www.rider.edu
- Fraternities & Sororities.
- | Home | Student Life > Activities Outside the Classroom > Fraternities & Sororities.
- Fraternities & Sororities.
- Fraternities and sororities are founded upon the common principles and core values of scholarship, leadership, community service, character and the formation of life long friendships; fraternities and sororities provide an exciting way to enhance your collegiate experience. ... Currently, Rider is home to four National Panhellenic sororities, five National Interfraternity Conference fraternities and 5 multicultural Greek Organizations. ...
- With all of the things that fraternities and sororities are involved in, it’s important to remember that becoming involved will take up a good deal of your time. ...
- Interfraternity Council (IFC) - The governing organization representing the interests of Rider's 5 National Interfraternity Conference fraternities. ...
- Intercultural Greek Council (IGC) - The governing organization representing the interests of Rider's 5 National multicultural fraternities and sororities. ...
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