Presidents of Black Greek Letter fraternities at predominantly White institutions are a rare breed who constantly live under multidimensional pressure to succeed. And their difficult dedication to fraternal, institutional, and personal expectations was only heightened when COVID-19 first closed and then reconfigured college campuses over the last year. Their experiences prove congruent around several themes - fraternal unity, community service, prioritizing family, and self-investment - that illuminate key areas for potential partnership and support of these students and the chapters they love. With simple effort understanding, caring and compassionate student affairs professionals can truly make a difference for this population
Recent national examples demonstrate the incongruence between the traditionally White fraternity sys...
Featuring the perspectives of 15 sorority and fraternity life (SFL) professionals, this qualitative ...
The scarcity of empirical research on the impact of Black Greek letter organizations on academic ach...
Presidents of Black Greek Letter fraternities at predominantly White institutions are a rare breed w...
Since the establishment of the first fraternity Phi Beta Kappa in 1776, fraternities and sororities ...
This article focuses on adaptations organizations made as a result of COVID-19. The purpose was to d...
Using data from the 2021 Multi-Institutional Study of Leadership (MSL), this article compares the ef...
Fraternity and Sorority Life is a very sensitive and hot topic in regards to education because of th...
The goal of this project is to assess whether or not students involved in the fraternity and sororit...
Low Black male college persistence has continued to plague the American higher education system desp...
Research on Greek life is plentiful, but literature on sorority chapter presidents is nearly invisib...
Students who become members of fraternities and sororities avail themselves of significant opportuni...
The relationship between Black Greek-letter organization membership and African American student eng...
According to the National Council for Educational Statistics (NCES), approximately 998,000 Black mal...
This study explored how Students of Color within National Pan-Hellenic Council and Multicultural Gre...
Recent national examples demonstrate the incongruence between the traditionally White fraternity sys...
Featuring the perspectives of 15 sorority and fraternity life (SFL) professionals, this qualitative ...
The scarcity of empirical research on the impact of Black Greek letter organizations on academic ach...
Presidents of Black Greek Letter fraternities at predominantly White institutions are a rare breed w...
Since the establishment of the first fraternity Phi Beta Kappa in 1776, fraternities and sororities ...
This article focuses on adaptations organizations made as a result of COVID-19. The purpose was to d...
Using data from the 2021 Multi-Institutional Study of Leadership (MSL), this article compares the ef...
Fraternity and Sorority Life is a very sensitive and hot topic in regards to education because of th...
The goal of this project is to assess whether or not students involved in the fraternity and sororit...
Low Black male college persistence has continued to plague the American higher education system desp...
Research on Greek life is plentiful, but literature on sorority chapter presidents is nearly invisib...
Students who become members of fraternities and sororities avail themselves of significant opportuni...
The relationship between Black Greek-letter organization membership and African American student eng...
According to the National Council for Educational Statistics (NCES), approximately 998,000 Black mal...
This study explored how Students of Color within National Pan-Hellenic Council and Multicultural Gre...
Recent national examples demonstrate the incongruence between the traditionally White fraternity sys...
Featuring the perspectives of 15 sorority and fraternity life (SFL) professionals, this qualitative ...
The scarcity of empirical research on the impact of Black Greek letter organizations on academic ach...