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  2. Fraternities and sororities - Wikipedia

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    Fraternities and sororities traditionally have been single-sex organizations, with fraternities consisting exclusively of men and sororities consisting exclusively of women.

  3. List of social fraternities - Wikipedia

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    List of social fraternities. Social, collegiate, or general fraternities in the North American fraternity system are those that do not promote a particular profession, as professional fraternities do, or discipline, such as service fraternities. Instead, their primary purposes are often stated as the development of character, literary or ...

  4. Fraternity and sorority | Definition, Life, Founding Dates, &...

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    Fraternity and sorority, in the United States, social, professional, or honorary societies, for males and females, respectively. Most such organizations draw their membership primarily from college or university students. With few exceptions, fraternities and sororities use combinations of letters.

  5. 25 Best Greek Life Colleges - 2025 - College Transitions

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    Nearly 30% of undergraduate students participate in Greek life at Miami University, meaning about one-third of students participate. Members in Greek life are involved in community events, and many members also serve as leaders in their respective student organizations. 13. Indiana University – Bloomington.

  6. Studying in the US: fraternities and sororities explained

    www.timeshighereducation.com/.../studying-us-fraternities-and-sororities-explained

    Fraternities and sororities: weighing the positives and negatives of Greek life. Fraternities and sororities are student clubs, mostly found at US universities and colleges. Each organisation is formed around goals or aspirations that the members share.

  7. What Is Greek Life? A Complete Guide to Sororities & Fraternities

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    What is Greek life in a sorority or fraternity, and how do they differ? Sororities are all about forming sisterhood, learning how to be a leader, and imbibing different ideals that every member upholds.

  8. What Are Fraternities and Sororities? - Fraternity & Sorority...

    fsl.wisc.edu/explaining-fsl/what-are-fraternities-and-sororities

    Fraternities and sororities are values-based organizations. For hundreds of years, fraternities and sororities have brought college students together under a common purpose. In 1776, the first fraternity was founded, and many fraternal organizations for men were founded thereafter.

  9. What Is A Sorority? - Delta Zeta

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    Sororities are a self-sustaining friendship organization composed of female students in colleges and universities in the United States and Canada. Membership in these sororities is a privilege, and all members are expected to exemplify the finest personal qualities.

  10. Inspired by Harris, many Black sorority and fraternity members...

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    Many of the fraternities and sororities served as training grounds for future civil rights leaders, including the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. member Brandon McGee is a former Democratic state representative who now leads Connecticut’s Social Equity Council on cannabis. As the father of two ...

  11. Welcome to Sorority Fraternity Life (SFL) at UC Davis! Our SFL students create a community exemplifying leadership, professionalism, networking, service, and family. We encourage students to get involved and explore the various SFL organizations on campus. Our organizations range from social, professional, or cultural! We recommend doing your research, asking questions, and stepping out of ...