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SEMO Alumnus Lands Role with LA Dodgers, Bringing Data-Driven Approach to Player Development
Southeast Missouri State University alumnus Jason Steiner graduated in December 2024 and was offered a dream job in professional baseball only a few weeks later. With a bachelor’s degree in political science and a minor in computer science, Steiner...
Why We Give: Margie and Bob Bedingfield
Margie and Bob Bedingfield’s deep-rooted connection to the University of Maryland spans generations, leading them to give back through generous scholarship endowments that support student-athletes and business students.
The Bedingfields’ ties to the University of Maryland run deep.
Margie (’72) and...
Animal House meets retirement community: Frat brothers bring college party to residents
Like many college students in fraternities, the brothers of the Pi Kappa Alpha chapter at Transylvania University are always down for a party. Although the nearby Sayre Christian Village, a continuing-care retirement community in Lexington, KY, may not be a conventional spot to...
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Alpha Phi Alpha ‘Alpha Roundup’ in Milwaukee from June 22-25
MILWAUKEE – More than 100 members of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity will be in Milwaukee from June 22-25, 2023, for the Seventh Annual Alpha...
Frat readies for the tub push
MARQUETTE — The Tau Kappa Epsilon Tub Push has been a staple for nearly 30 years in Marquette and Northern Michigan University, that is...
Triangle Fraternity Wins $100,000 National ‘Building Better Men’ Award
Rose-Hulman’s Triangle fraternity chapter has earned the $100,000 first-place prize as this year’s recipient of the Larry and Judy Garatoni Building Better Men Program...
Greeks grow ‘staches’ to erase stigma, encourage mental health awareness
This November brings more than the cold to campus — there might be an influx of mustaches, too.
As a part of Movember, a movement to...
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