Leadership institutes and intentional educational experiences can be some of the most impactful ways our institutions and organizations develop our students as sorority and fraternity members. Institutes provide a space for students to...
Whether on a campus or at a fraternity headquarters, fraternity and sorority professionals care deeply about student development and the continued improvement of the communities and students we support. Because of that commitment, our field...
If there were a “State of the Fraternity/Sorority Industry” address, it would likely reflect a profession navigating complexity at every turn: shifting student needs, evolving legal and institutional requirements and pressures, and growing expectations for...
If there were a “State of the Fraternity/Sorority Industry” address, it would likely reflect a profession navigating complexity at every turn: shifting student needs, evolving legal and institutional requirements and pressures, and growing expectations for...
Whether on a campus or at a fraternity headquarters, fraternity and sorority professionals care deeply about student development and the continued improvement of the...
About the Interviewee
Dr. Stephanie M. Wright (she/her) has worked in higher education for 20 years and counting. Her commitment to service, leadership, and excellence...
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...
Fraternities and sororities recognize the importance of holding members and chapters accountable. For decades, punitive sanctions that “helped members learn” were the golden standard....