Early in my tenure at Delta Phi Epsilon, I was lamenting my position of having to navigate a great deal of conflict between many people who wanted different things from our organization. A...
In this issue, we invited past AFA Presidents to share reflections on moments that shaped the Association and the fraternity/sorority profession more broadly. What emerged are two distinct yet complementary perspectives: one capturing early structural...
As we enter 2026, AFA celebrates a milestone as an association: 50 years of supporting the people who shape fraternity and sorority life. It marks half a century of mentoring professionals, challenging outdated practices, elevating...
As we enter 2026, AFA celebrates a milestone as an association: 50 years of supporting the people who shape fraternity and sorority life. It marks half a century of mentoring professionals, challenging outdated practices, elevating...
In this issue, we invited past AFA Presidents to share reflections on moments that shaped the Association and the fraternity/sorority profession more broadly. What...
Over the spring and summer of 2024, a seemingly innocuous incident involving fraternity members protecting an American flag from protesters at the University of...
Dr. Rafael Matos, AFA Perspectives editorial board member, sat down to chat with Dr. Mea Ashley whose groundbreaking dissertation studied membership denouncement among members...
When was the last time your organization studied or defined its value proposition? What specifically, for the student in 2024 and beyond, does membership...