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- Iota Sigma Pi, author.
- [2010?]
- Description
- Book — 1 computer disc (64 pages, [6] unnumbered pages) : illustrations ; 4 3/4 in. Digital: text file.TIFF.
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LJ85 .I6 1930 | In-library use |
- [Place of publication not identified] MYERS EDUCATION PR, 2019.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
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- Dedication Preface Pietro A. Sasso, Joseph L. DeVitis, J. Patrick Biddix, and Monica Lee Miranda Foreword: Looking Back Dennis E. Gregory Part One: Challenges
- 1. New Member Education Brian Joyce
- 2. Fraternity and Sorority Liability and Risk Management Gregory S. Parks and Sarah J. Spangenburg
- 3. Mental and Emotional Health Among Fraternity and Sorority Members: Understanding the Present, Enhancing the Future Monica G. Burke and Aaron W. Hughey
- 4. Substance Abuse Among Fraternity and Sorority Members: Causes, Consequences and Countermeasures Aaron W. Hughey Part Two: Chapter Advising
- 5. Advising Local Fraternal Organizations Wendi Kinney and Allison Swick-Duttine
- 6. The Role of the Campus Professional Kelly Jo Karnes Hendricks and Carolyn E. Whittier, PhD
- 7. The Impact of Short-Term Visits: Consultant Perceptions on Organizational Development Jamie Workman and Gary Ballinger
- 8. (Re)Establishing a Fraternal Community Eric M. Norman and J. Patrick Biddix Part Three: Programming Issues
- 9. Issues and Challenges: Leadership Development Sarah Schoper, Todd Rotgers, and Kristen Wagner
- 10. Service, Philanthropy, and the Fraternity and Sorority Experience Sally Gates Parish and Zach Carr
- 11. Making the Grade: Fraternity and Sorority Standards Programs Daniel A. Bureau and James P. Barber Part Four: Diversity & Inclusion
- 12. Embracing the Rainbow: Addressing Gender and Sexual Diversity (GSD) Issues Among Fraternity and Sorority Membership Gary Ballinger, Jessica Ward, and Nathan Wehr
- 13. Gender Performativity in College Social Fraternities and Sororities Adam McCready and Scott Radimer
- 14. Social Belonging for Students of Color in White Greek-Letter Organizations Monica Galloway Burke and Alex Kennedy Part Five: National Organizations
- 15. Latino/a Fraternities and Sororities: Historia y familia Monica Lee Miranda, Cristobal Salinas Jr., and Manuel Del Real
- 16. Reclaiming and Asserting our Nations through the Growth of Historically Native American Fraternities and Sororities (HNAFS) Robin "Zape-tah-hol-ah" Minthorn and Natalie Youngbull
- 17. The North American Interfraternity Conference (NIC) Gresham D. Collum
- 18. The National Panhellenic Conference Cynthia Weston
- 19. National Multicultural Greek Council Tevis Bryant
- 20. National Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Panhellenic Association (NAPA) Brian Gee, Hannah Seoh, and Bryan Dosono
- 21. The Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors Kara Miller and Lynda Wiley
- 22. Through the Years: A Reflective Look at the Evolution of NPHC Jennifer Jones and Stacey Jones Contributors.
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- Cleveland, OH : Gravitas Ventures, [2022] - Cleveland, OH : Gravitas Ventures, [2022]
- Description
- Video — 1 videodisc (91 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. Sound: digital; optical. Video: HDTV. Digital: video file; region A.Blu-ray video.
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Looks at the history of the oldest African American-Greek letter sorority, founded on the campus of Howard University
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- Gorham, Maine : Myers Education Press, [2020]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xix, 217 pages)
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- Fraternities and sororities as a student movement / Pietro A. Sasso, Roger "Mitch" Nasser Jr., Bilal Badruddin, and Fran Becque
- History of Asian American Greek-letter organizations / Bryan Dosono, Bilal Badruddin, and Vigor W. H. Lam
- NALFO: a retrospective y hacia adelante / Mónica Lee Miranda, Keith D. Garcia, and Juan R. Guardia
- From halls to house: the proliferation of fraternity housing / Pietro A. Sasso and Thea Zunick
- Protected speech or illegal behavior: fraternity activities in a world of campus insecurity / Dennis E. Gregory
- Fraternal law / Mitch Kamrass
- Hazing in fraternities and sororities / Jenny Nirh
- The position of fraternity and sorority values in college student development / Ashley Tull, Justine Grace, and Colin Nelson-Pinkston
- Membership and values: dissonance and opportunities / Denise L. Davidson and Mark Bauman
- Looking inward: meaning making, spirituality, and the fraternal experience / Robert Jason Lynch
- Cultivating cultures of inclusion: a leadership development approach / Leonard Taylor Jr. and Shirdonna Lawrence
- The divine nine in contemporary higher education: a critical race perspective / Shanna E. Smith and Dorian L. McCoy
- Race and privilege in fraternity and sorority life: considerations for practice and research / Crystal E. Garcia and Zachary E. Shirley
- The state of fraternity/sorority research / James P. Barber, J. Patrick Biddix, Grahaeme A. Hesp, Eric Norman, and Daniel A. Bureau
- Development and use of the fraternity and sorority experience survey / Cynthia A. Cogswell, Kevin Fosnacht, Dawn M. Maynen, Steven Veldkamp, and Gary R. Pike
- Contributing to learning and development? Exploring the impact of fraternity and sorority membership / Georgianna L Martin, Brian Garsh, and Michael S. Hevel
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- Freeman, Margaret L., author.
- Athens : The University of Georgia Press, [2020]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource : illustrations
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- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- List of Illustrations
- List of Referenced Sororities and Fraternities
- Introduction Where Y'all Does Not Mean All
- CHAPTER ONE ""A Very Wholesome Discipline"" From Girlhood to Ladyhood in the Southern Sorority Chapter
- CHAPTER TWO ""A Laboratory in How to Get Along with People"" Selling Sororities through Social Education
- CHAPTER THREE Southern Belles and Sororit yGirls Sororities and the Lure of the Southern Aesthetic
- CHAPTER FOUR Standardizing Sexu ality Heterosocializing and Sexual Danger in Sorority Life
- CHAPTER FIVE ""The Chosen Are Happy, the Rest Are Crushe d"" Using Rush to Define the Membership
- CHAPTER SIX ""To Discriminate Is a Positive Trait"" The NPC, ""Freedom of Association, "" and the Modern Conservative Movement
- CHAPTER SEVEN ""Inequality for All and Mint Juleps, Too"" Reinforcing the Sorority Woman as Southern Lady
- CONCLUSION An Alpha Phi-asco and Other Peculiar Institutions
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
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6. Register of Phi Lambda Upsilon [1911 - 2002]
- Phi Lambda Upsilon.
- Campaign, Illinois : R.F. Caldwell Print. Corp.
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- Journal/Periodical
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- Korporatsioon Filiae Patriae Tartu. Ühendriikide Koondis.
- New York, N.Y. : Korp! Filiae Patriae, Ühendriikide Koondis, [2000]
- Description
- Book — 9 unnumbered pages : chiefly color portraits ; 28 cm
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LJ145 .K67 K67 2000 | Available |
- Freeman, Margaret L., author.
- Athens, Georgia : The University of Georgia Press, [2020]
- Description
- Book — xii, 252 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
- Summary
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"Women of Discriminating Taste examines the role of historically white sororities in the shaping of white womanhood in the twentieth century. As national women's organizations, sororities have long held power on college campuses and in American life. Yet the groups also have always been conservative in nature and inherently discriminatory, selecting new members on the basis of social class, religion, race, or physical attractiveness. In the early twentieth century, sororities filled a niche on campuses as they purported to prepare college women for "ladyhood." Sorority training led members to comport themselves as hyperfeminine, heterosocially inclined, traditionally minded women following a model largely premised on the mythical image of the southern lady. Although many sororities were founded at non-southern schools and also maintained membership strongholds in many non-southern states, the groups adhered to a decidedly southern aesthetic-a modernized version of Lost Cause ideology-in their social training to deploy a conservative agenda. Margaret L. Freeman researched sorority archives, sorority-related materials in student organizations, as well as dean of women's, student affairs, and president's office records collections for historical data that show how white southerners repeatedly called upon the image of the southern lady to support southern racial hierarchies. Her research also demonstrates how this image could be easily exported for similar uses in other areas of the United States that shared white southerners' concerns over changing social demographics and racial discord. By revealing national sororities as significant players in the grassroots conservative movement of the twentieth century, Freeman illuminates the history of contemporary sororities' difficult campus relationships and their continuing legacy of discriminatory behavior and conservative rhetoric"-- Provided by publisher
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LJ34 .F74 2020 | Unknown |
- Jones, Ricky L., author.
- Second edition. - Albany : State University of New York Press, [2015]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
- Summary
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- Preface to the Second Edition: Black Haze Revisited; Preface to the First Edition; Chapter One: Hazing Then and Now; Concern, Change, and Questions; The Influence of the Ancient and Modern Worlds on Black Greek Violence; Falsehoods and Failure: The Epistemic Domino Effect and Ethics in Greekdom; Chapter Two: Men, Media, and Movements; Habermas, the Public Sphere, and a Critical Approach to the Media; Problems with Habermas; BGFs, Social Movements, and Identity; The Politics of Personal Involvement: Gazing through Fraternity Men's Eyes.
- Chapter Three: The History of Black Greek-Letter FraternitiesAmerican Greek-Letter Fraternalism; Black Entrance into American College Life; The Exclusion of Blacks from White Greek Life; The Founding of Black Greek-letter Fraternities; Alpha Phi Alpha; Kappa Alpha Psi; Omega Psi Phi; Phi Beta Sigma; Iota Phi Theta; BGF's Political Involvement; The Depoliticization of BGFs; Chapter Four: The Pledge Process as Sacrifice; Violence Vehicles: Rituals as Social Stabilizers; The Commonalities of Modern Fraternity Ritual; Hazing and the Symbolic Journey.
- The Lure of Liminality: The Ritualistic Remaking of the SelfChapter Five: The Hegemonic Struggle and Domination in Black Greek-Letter Fraternities; Violence, Power, Hegemony, and Domination; Educated Gangs? To Pledge or Not to Pledge; Conservatism and Domination; BGF Ruling Blocs and the Membership Intake Epidemic; Chapter Six: Acceptance, Freedom, and Identity Construction In Black Greek-Letter Fraternities; Formations of the Black Male Self; Economic Anxiety; Black Identity Fragmentation; The Self, Selves, and the Victory of Consent; Akrasia and Choice; Substitution of the Fraternal Self.
- Chapter Seven: Beyond the Fraternal SelfAfterword: Reflections On Failure; For Reputation and Revenue: The Champion and Sandusky Failures; The Organizational Bottom Line; The If Indictment; Acknowledgments; Appendix; 1970s; 1980s; 1990s; 2000s; 2010s; Notes; Bibliography; Books; Book chapters, reports, and scholarly journal, Magazine, and newspaper articles; Index.
- Syrett, Nicholas L.
- Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, ©2009.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xvi, 412 pages) : illustrations Digital: data file.
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- Camaraderie and resistance : the founding and function of college fraternities
- The sacred, the secular, and the manly
- Very fraternally yours : national brotherhood in the nineteenth century
- Greeks and barbs : social class and the rise of the fraternity in the postbellum years
- Fussers and fast women : fraternity men in the 1920s
- Democracy, drinking, and violence : post-World War II fraternities.
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- Whaley, Deborah Elizabeth.
- Albany : State University of New York Press, ©2010.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xii, 206 pages) : illustrations
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- 1: Stomp the Yard, School Daze, and the Cultural Politics of Black Greek-Letter Organizations
- 2: Alpha Kappa Alpha, Black Counterpublics, and the Ambiguity of Social Reform
- 3: Stepping into the African Diaspora Alpha Kappa Alpha and the Production of Sexuality and Femininity in Sorority Step Performance
- 4: Disciplining Women, Respectable Pledges, and the Meaning of a Soror Alpha Kappa Alpha and the Transformation of the Pledge Process
- 5: Voices of Collectivity/Agents of Change Alpha Kappa Alpha and the Future of Black Counterpublics.
"Disciplining Women provides a unique outsider's/insider's peek into a world known only to a very few, and it situates that world within a larger context of black culture and black women's activism."--Katrina Bell McDonald, author of Embracing Sisterhood: Class, Identity, and Contemporary Black Women
"Disciplining Women is a well-written scholarly engagement that drills deeper than most other recent works on this subject. As a political philosopher, I was impressed by the use of strong theory to shore up arguments."--Ricky L. Jones, author of Black Haze: Violence, Sacrifice, and Manhood in Black Greek-Letter Fraternities --Book Jacket
12. The Lost Boys of Zeta Psi : a Historical Archaeology of Masculinity at a University Fraternity [2010]
- Wilkie, Laurie A.
- Berkeley : University of California Press, 2010.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (361 pages)
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- Contents List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgments Prologue: Peering into the Rooms of a Fraternity's Far Past Stage Directions: Setting the Scene Program for Act I Act I: The Nursery: Brotherhood in the First House of Zeta Psi Program for Act II Act II: The Never Land: The Fraternity and the University to 1910 Program for Act III Act III: The Mermaids' Lagoon: Coeds and Pirates Threaten Peter's Tribe Program for Act IV Act IV: The House Underground: Zeta Psi's New House Program for Act V Act V: The Pirate Ship: The Public Face of Iota Epilogue: When the Zetes Grew Up Appendix: Membership of Zeta Psi Iota as Compiled from Alumni Registers, Wall Panels, and Yearbooks Notes Bibliography.
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- Charlotte, N.C. : Information Age Pub., ©2012.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xiv, 377 pages) : illustrations, portraits. Digital: data file.
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- W.W. Denton (1915-1917)
- Frank E. Thompson (1917-1919)
- William C. Bagley (1919-1924)
- Thomas Cooke McCracken (1924-1948)
- William McKinley Robinson (1948-1950)
- Frank Lee Wright (1950-1953)
- Katherine Vickery (1953-1958)
- John J. Harton (1942-1964)
- Gerald H. Read (1964-1966)
- Esther J. McKune (1966-1968)
- Wippert Arnot Stumpf (1968-1970)
- Lorrene Love Ort (1970-1972)
- Frank E. Marsh, Jr. (1970-1972)
- A. Keith Turkett (1974-1976)
- Clementine Skinner (1976-1978)
- Richard Louis Judd (1978-1980)
- O.L. Davis, Jr. (1980-1982)
- Jerry H. Robbins (1982-1984)
- William Ross Palmer (1984-1986)
- Marcella L. Kysilka (1986-1988)
- Bruce Jorgensen (1988-1990)
- John Richard Petry (1990-1992)
- George L. Mehaffy (1992-1994)
- Wallace D. Draper (1994-1996)
- Morgan Simpson (1996-1998)
- Barbara D. Day (1998-2000)
- Janette Staton Rogers (2000-2002)
- Blossom Snoyer Nissman (2002-2004)
- John Douglas Light (2004-2006)
- Karen Nicholson (2006-2008)
- Pamela Kramer Ertel (2008-2010)
- Nathan Bond (2010-present)
- Moody, William B. B.
- Middletown, Conn. : Wesleyan University Press, ©2007.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xi, 211 pages) : illustrations, music
- Summary
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- Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; To the Reader; Glossary;
- 1. The Founding of the Eclectic Society of Phi Nu Theta;
- 2. The 1840s: The First Decade;
- 3. Eclectic in the 1850s;
- 4. The Crisis of the 1860s;
- 5. Eclectic in the 1870s;
- 6. The 1880s: A House of One's Own;
- 7. Eclectic in the 1890s;
- 8. The 1900s: A Temple Grander, Lovelier;
- 9. The 1910s: The Great War;
- 10. Eclectic in the 1920s: The Roaring Decade;
- 11. Eclectic in the 1930s;
- 12. Eclectic in the 1940s: The Crisis of World War II;
- 13. Eclectic in the 1950s;
- 14. Eclectic in the 1960s: The Coming of the Great Change
- EpilogueAppendix A: Six Selected ""Songs of Phi Nu Theta""; Appendix B: Founders' Prize Laureates; Appendix C: Martin Prize Laureates; Appendix D: Rice Prize Laureates; Appendix E: List of Matrons; Appendix F: Professor Burton H. Camp's Address, ""Billy Rice""; Appendix G: Professor Burton H. Camp's Address, ""Uncle Johnny""; Notes; Bibliography; Index
- Turk, Diana B.
- New York : New York University Press, ©2004.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (x, 245 pages :) : illustrations
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- Introduction : fraternities' past and historians' present
- Of serious mind and purpose : the first generation of fraternity women
- The most socially eligible : "at-home" with the second generation of fraternity women
- A national society to rank with the first in America : expansion and exclusion in the women's Greek system
- In search of unity : fostering "high ideals" in the face of anti-fraternity sentiment, 1910-1920
- Once a sister, always a sister : fraternity membership in the post-college years
- Conclusion : bound by a mighty vow
- The costs and benefits of fraternity membership, 1870-1920.
- O'Steen, Neal, 1919-
- Baton Rouge, La. : The Society, ©1985.
- Description
- Book — ix, 142 pages, [9] pages of plates : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm
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- Laybourn, Wendy, author.
- New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.
- Description
- Book — 129 pages ; 23 cm
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- Introduction: "Why Would You Do That?": Non-Black Members of Black Fraternities and Sororities
- Chapter One: Brotherhood and Sisterhood: What Are Black Greek-Letter Organizations?
- Chapter Two: "I'm Not Trying to Be You": Identity and Boundary Work
- Chapter Three: On the Yard: Race on the College Campus
- Chapter Four: Branded for Life: The Impact of Membership
- Chapter Five (Conclusion): "I'm Not the First, and I Won't Be the Last": Crossing the Line, Connecting the Past and Present
- Methodological Appendix
- Glossary.
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LJ34 .L36 2018 | Unknown |
- Hechinger, John (John Edward), author.
- First edition. - New York, NY : PublicAffairs, 2017.
- Description
- Book — vii, 306 pages ; 25 cm
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- Part one. Vice
- Drinking games
- Broken pledges
- Sexual assault expected
- The SAE law
- Part two. Legacy
- Sing, brothers, sing
- Discriminating gentlement
- Old Row
- Part three. Rebirth
- the phoenix
- The lions
- Conclusion.
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19. The Teke guide [1948 - 1949]
- Leland, Leland Frederick, 1899- compiler, editor.
- Seventh revised edition. - [Champaign, Ill.] : Tau Kappa Epsilon, 1948-49.
- Description
- Book — 144 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
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- Chicago, Ill. : AM & M Publications, 1979.
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- Book — 159 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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