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Pietro A. Sasso; Brian Joyce; Stevan J. Veldkamp – New Directions for Student Services, 2024
The Piazza Center Horizontal Hazing Model conceptualizes the ways in which hazing transitions from pre-college environments into higher education and across student constructed spaces such as student organizations or sorority and fraternity chapters. Hazing is multi-tiered, occurring at individual, organizational, and community levels. This model…
Descriptors: Hazing, Models, Student Organizations, Sororities
Bureau, Daniel A.; Sasso, Pietro A.; Barber, James P.; De Freitas, Kimberlee Monteaux; Ray, Darrell C.; Ryan, Helen Grace – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2021
This chapter examines leadership and social class in the context of fraternities and sororities. With no extensive research in this area, recommendations provided may help educators create a plan to address the intersection of social class, leadership education, and membership in a fraternity or sorority.
Descriptors: Social Class, Leadership Training, Fraternities, Sororities
Johnnie L. Allen Jr.; Freddy Juarez – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2024
This article highlights the importance of leadership engagement throughout the leadership learning process, adding to the leadership learning framework literature. We include a brief overview of leadership engagement as it relates to user-centered design (UCD), commonly utilized in information technology companies. The authors offer how UCD can…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Learner Engagement, Information Technology, Corporations
Foster, Holly A.; Thomas, James W.; Robinson, Courtney – American Educational History Journal, 2022
Concerns about alcohol use at college events have been documented for students, administrators, faculty, and the community across the history of higher education in America. Concerns range from the scrapes and bruises related to events that encourage or allow student inebriation, to student alcohol poisoning. Yet, a host of campuses have developed…
Descriptors: Universities, College Students, Drinking, Alcohol Abuse
Duran, Antonio; Garcia, Crystal E. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2023
This constructivist grounded theory study examined how Queer Men of Color in culturally-based fraternities made meaning of their masculinities. Through two intensive interviews and a reflection journal activity, nine participants shared their constructions of masculinities before joining a culturally-based organization and how their thinking…
Descriptors: Fraternities, Masculinity, College Students, Homosexuality
Krystal L. Clemons – Professional School Counseling, 2024
School counselors underutilize three community entities within the Black American community: the Black Church, salons and barbershops, and Black Greek letter organizations (BGLOs). School counselors can use cultural wealth and multitiered systems of support (MTSS) as frameworks for making these connections to further cultivate Black American…
Descriptors: African Americans, School Counselors, African American Community, Cultural Capital
Faidley, Evan W. – Honors in Practice, 2021
Entertainment media and popular culture often overdramatize the college experience. An honors colloquium engages students in scholarly research and discourse involving thematic elements of academic life in popular culture. An interdisciplinary approach to race, class, the professoriate, Greek life, and foreign experience is espoused. Through a…
Descriptors: Mass Media Use, Honors Curriculum, Popular Culture, Critical Theory