“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 It marks half a century of mentoring professionals, challenging outdated practices, elevating...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 It marks half a century of mentoring professionals, challenging outdated practices, elevating...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...
About the Interviewee
Dr. Julia Wade (she/her) currently serves as director of generative dialogue and restorative practices at Loyola Marymount University. Her research and practice...
Fraternities and sororities are integral parts of many college campuses, providing opportunities for leadership, service, and community building. However, their unique structure and dual...
Family isn’t just the people that comprise a nuclear family. Family extends to the people married in, the in-laws, the neighbors, the coaches, the...
Fraternities and sororities recognize the importance of holding members and chapters accountable. For decades, punitive sanctions that “helped members learn” were the golden standard....
Over the past five years in my role, I’ve supported college chapters in navigating conduct and/or accountability processes conducted by their host institutions. As...