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...
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 It marks half a century of mentoring professionals, challenging outdated practices, elevating...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 It marks half a century of mentoring professionals, challenging outdated practices, elevating...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...
Enrollment cliff. Budget cuts. Reorganizations. Oh my! With these ever-present challenges, there is always discussion about “collaboration” and “breaking down silos.” Ultimately, this means...
About the Author
Keith D. Garcia currently serves as the Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life at the Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. Garcia also...
The Plaid Program Design competition is an immersive and interactive program and curriculum design challenge intended to bring together professionals from across the fraternal...