SPOTLIGHT
Troy University Students Walk 128 Miles to Support Wounded Veterans
Kevin Damask
While many college students are spending spring break frolicking on a sun splashed, sandy beach, a group of students at Troy University are hitting the pavement to support veterans.
Members of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity are walking 128 miles,...
Pitt State’s Interfraternity Council earns national honor; IFC advisor and president receive top awards
At Pittsburg State University, peer leadership, mentorship, and real‑world experience draw students to a thriving fraternity community — thriving so much, in fact, that its Interfraternity Council, IFC president, and IFC advisor all earned national awards.
Pitt State was one...
How Sigma Alpha Epsilon Is Rethinking Hazing Prevention
Hazing is far from new. As early as Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome, ritualized tests of loyalty and endurance were woven into group identity and initiation (Bruckner, 2018). While the contexts have changed, the impulse behind hazing, proving belonging...
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Scholarship secured by hard work of chapters
On September 14th, Sigma Phi Epsilon's Kentucky Zeta chapter at Morehead State University hosted the 8th annual J.B. Blakeman Memorial Golf Scramble.
The Golf...
Greeks Give Back Supports Local Kids
Arkansas Tech University fraternity and sorority members collected and donated 39,588 food items and 3,506 hygiene items to local children during the 2022 ATU...
Greek Week 2025 Unites SEMO Students for Philanthropy, Advocacy & Campus Service
Southeast Missouri State University’s annual Greek Week showcased the best of fraternity and sorority life in an exciting week of philanthropy and service. More...
For 29th year, WPI’s Lamda Chi Alpha hands out bags to city residents for...
Halloween is in the rear view mirror, which means we're on the road towards Thanksgiving and Christmas. It's a time where food insecurity is...
Fraternity creates a bond that goes beyond college graduations. It’s a powerful,
powerful thing."
Emanuel Cleaver II
Congressman, D-Mo.Via Roll Call
































