“Our voices do not matter.” This is a response you might hear if you ask a student about their experience as a National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) member at a predominantly white institution (PWI)...
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 It marks half a century of mentoring professionals, challenging outdated practices, elevating...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 It marks half a century of mentoring professionals, challenging outdated practices, elevating...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...
The Midwest and Southern regions of the United States are experiencing dangerously low temperatures, with extreme cold warnings. As students hope for class cancellations...
In its third year, fraternity and sorority student leaders from across the country convened in Chicago in February for a weekend of speakers, presentations,...
About the Authors
Dr. Kate Steiner West is a mental health counselor. As the founder of LIFT Wellness Consulting, she supports individuals and organizations through...
Josh Welch, AFA President
If there’s one thing we’ve both learned in our time as fraternity/sorority professionals, it’s that change isn’t something we encounter...