Hazing has been a persistent issue in a variety of contexts, institutions, and organizations. In forty-four states, legislatures have passed anti-hazing statutes. However, the law, as a whole, has been insufficient to curtail hazing. This Article analyzes this phenomenon by looking through the lens of historically white-predominant sororities. Among the broad range of organizational dynamic, at play are the pervasive cognitive biases among members. Further, sororities face many challenges to integrating new and better information across the membership. Lastly, the Article analyzes a range of organizational dynamics that play a role in sorority members’ collective decision-making processes
Every year students are physically, mentally, and/or emotionally injured due to hazing. Some injurie...
In colleges and universities, 55% of students involved in campus organizations participate in hazing...
This study looks at how students affiliated with fraternities/sororities and administrators who work...
Hazing has been a persistent issue in a variety of contexts, institutions, and organizations. In for...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Higher Education Leadership))-- California State University, Sacramento, 20...
Hazing, a form of organizational wrongdoing endemic to fraternities and sororities, persists on coll...
This article reports the results of a survey exploring hazing in student organizations. First, a typ...
The relationship between Black Greek-letter organization membership and African American student eng...
As one participant of my study said, Yes, I was hazed, and following my induction, I hazed others. ...
Hazing remains a major problem on college campuses. An analysis through the symbolic interactionist ...
Since the establishment of the first fraternity Phi Beta Kappa in 1776, fraternities and sororities ...
The purpose of this study was to examine how Panhellenic Greek lettered organizations might choose t...
Hazing is a significant concern on college campuses, especially as students continue to die followin...
On today’s college campus hazing presents a threat to the safety and well-being of all incoming fres...
Fraternities, sororities, military organizations, athletic groups, and marching bands commonly are a...
Every year students are physically, mentally, and/or emotionally injured due to hazing. Some injurie...
In colleges and universities, 55% of students involved in campus organizations participate in hazing...
This study looks at how students affiliated with fraternities/sororities and administrators who work...
Hazing has been a persistent issue in a variety of contexts, institutions, and organizations. In for...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Higher Education Leadership))-- California State University, Sacramento, 20...
Hazing, a form of organizational wrongdoing endemic to fraternities and sororities, persists on coll...
This article reports the results of a survey exploring hazing in student organizations. First, a typ...
The relationship between Black Greek-letter organization membership and African American student eng...
As one participant of my study said, Yes, I was hazed, and following my induction, I hazed others. ...
Hazing remains a major problem on college campuses. An analysis through the symbolic interactionist ...
Since the establishment of the first fraternity Phi Beta Kappa in 1776, fraternities and sororities ...
The purpose of this study was to examine how Panhellenic Greek lettered organizations might choose t...
Hazing is a significant concern on college campuses, especially as students continue to die followin...
On today’s college campus hazing presents a threat to the safety and well-being of all incoming fres...
Fraternities, sororities, military organizations, athletic groups, and marching bands commonly are a...
Every year students are physically, mentally, and/or emotionally injured due to hazing. Some injurie...
In colleges and universities, 55% of students involved in campus organizations participate in hazing...
This study looks at how students affiliated with fraternities/sororities and administrators who work...