This study assessed students’ attitudes towards fraternity and sorority intake processes at a regional Mid-Atlantic University (MU) to gain an understanding of overall attitudes and discern whether students distinguish differences between hazing and initiation procedures. Study results indicated that students understand the general purpose of initiation and the dangers of hazing; however, a general understanding may not translate to an understanding of the specifics activities involved in new member initiation processes. Study results specified differences in understanding initiation and hazing are greatest by gender and fraternity/ sorority council. Implications for higher education research and student affairs practice are discussed
As one participant of my study said, Yes, I was hazed, and following my induction, I hazed others. ...
At times it seems as if the word risk is synonymous with fraternity and sorority life. Are there mor...
Much has been written about the importance of student involvement for building a sense of belonging ...
This study assessed students’ attitudes towards fraternity and sorority intake processes at a region...
This article reports the results of a survey exploring hazing in student organizations. First, a typ...
The purpose of this study was to examine how Panhellenic Greek lettered organizations might choose t...
Hazing is a widespread problem occurring on college campuses across the United States. This current ...
Fraternal organizations in American institutions of higher education have a significant influence on...
Hazing, a form of organizational wrongdoing endemic to fraternities and sororities, persists on coll...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Higher Education Leadership))-- California State University, Sacramento, 20...
On today’s college campus hazing presents a threat to the safety and well-being of all incoming fres...
The growth of fraternity and sorority membership on many campuses and the increase in the number of ...
Fraternities, sororities, military organizations, athletic groups, and marching bands commonly are a...
Initiation practices likely support group functioning by promoting group-relevant skills and attitud...
Since the establishment of the first fraternity Phi Beta Kappa in 1776, fraternities and sororities ...
As one participant of my study said, Yes, I was hazed, and following my induction, I hazed others. ...
At times it seems as if the word risk is synonymous with fraternity and sorority life. Are there mor...
Much has been written about the importance of student involvement for building a sense of belonging ...
This study assessed students’ attitudes towards fraternity and sorority intake processes at a region...
This article reports the results of a survey exploring hazing in student organizations. First, a typ...
The purpose of this study was to examine how Panhellenic Greek lettered organizations might choose t...
Hazing is a widespread problem occurring on college campuses across the United States. This current ...
Fraternal organizations in American institutions of higher education have a significant influence on...
Hazing, a form of organizational wrongdoing endemic to fraternities and sororities, persists on coll...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Higher Education Leadership))-- California State University, Sacramento, 20...
On today’s college campus hazing presents a threat to the safety and well-being of all incoming fres...
The growth of fraternity and sorority membership on many campuses and the increase in the number of ...
Fraternities, sororities, military organizations, athletic groups, and marching bands commonly are a...
Initiation practices likely support group functioning by promoting group-relevant skills and attitud...
Since the establishment of the first fraternity Phi Beta Kappa in 1776, fraternities and sororities ...
As one participant of my study said, Yes, I was hazed, and following my induction, I hazed others. ...
At times it seems as if the word risk is synonymous with fraternity and sorority life. Are there mor...
Much has been written about the importance of student involvement for building a sense of belonging ...