No extant research examines fraternity and sorority use of social media. This study examines official Twitter accounts of national fraternities and sororities (n=135) and their Twitter usage from July 2016 - July 2017 (n=47,705 tweets). Findings reveal fraternities are less likely to use hashtags, user tags, and URLs to engage their followers than sororities, while both fraternities and sororities rarely release official statements promoting positive behavior of their members or condemning negative behavior of their members, potentially contributing to a sense of “constant media scrutiny” suffered by Greek organizations (Kingkade, 2015). Implications for advisors and future research are addressed
Declining interest in fraternity/sorority membership on many campuses has led advisors, campus-based...
Much has been written about the importance of student involvement for building a sense of belonging ...
This study explored how colleges and universities are employing Twitter, a popular micro-blogging to...
No extant research examines fraternity and sorority use of social media. This study examines officia...
Since the establishment of the first fraternity Phi Beta Kappa in 1776, fraternities and sororities ...
As research on fraternity men largely focuses on misbehavior and criminal activity, no research exam...
The academic and social impacts of fraternal organizations on college campuses have become a topic o...
In this critical discourse analysis, we examined the most popular non-video-based social media platf...
Amidst the contemporary higher education and student affairs research landscape, there is a critical...
Each year technology advances quicker and provides for easier and more convenient communication and ...
It is 2017 and almost every college and university is active on social media-increasingly so using T...
Research examining fraternities and sororities is minimal. Whenever research does arise, it usually ...
Fraternal organizations in American institutions of higher education have a significant influence on...
The article provides an evidence-based overview of unique research on social and behavioral differen...
The benefits and challenges for college students involved in social fraternities and sororities have...
Declining interest in fraternity/sorority membership on many campuses has led advisors, campus-based...
Much has been written about the importance of student involvement for building a sense of belonging ...
This study explored how colleges and universities are employing Twitter, a popular micro-blogging to...
No extant research examines fraternity and sorority use of social media. This study examines officia...
Since the establishment of the first fraternity Phi Beta Kappa in 1776, fraternities and sororities ...
As research on fraternity men largely focuses on misbehavior and criminal activity, no research exam...
The academic and social impacts of fraternal organizations on college campuses have become a topic o...
In this critical discourse analysis, we examined the most popular non-video-based social media platf...
Amidst the contemporary higher education and student affairs research landscape, there is a critical...
Each year technology advances quicker and provides for easier and more convenient communication and ...
It is 2017 and almost every college and university is active on social media-increasingly so using T...
Research examining fraternities and sororities is minimal. Whenever research does arise, it usually ...
Fraternal organizations in American institutions of higher education have a significant influence on...
The article provides an evidence-based overview of unique research on social and behavioral differen...
The benefits and challenges for college students involved in social fraternities and sororities have...
Declining interest in fraternity/sorority membership on many campuses has led advisors, campus-based...
Much has been written about the importance of student involvement for building a sense of belonging ...
This study explored how colleges and universities are employing Twitter, a popular micro-blogging to...