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  2. Hazing in Greek letter organizations - Wikipedia

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    Hazing in Greek letter organizations is defined as any act or set of acts that constitutes hazing and occurs in connection to a fraternity or sorority. Hazing is often cited as one of the most harmful aspects of fraternities and sororities and poses a major threat to their existence, drawing great criticism from educators and administrators. [1]

  3. Penn State fraternity hazing scandal - Wikipedia

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    Brian Marshall (Trial) The Penn State fraternity hazing scandal is an ongoing issue within the Greek life system at Pennsylvania State University. The scandal encompasses hazing, binge drinking, and secretive ritualistic behavior. The scandal includes the separate deaths of college students Joseph Dado, [1] Marquise Braham [2], and Timothy Piazza.

  4. Death of Stone Foltz - Wikipedia

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    BGSU suspended all Greek life activity for the semester, including recruitment and all on and off-campus events for all chapters until a recommitment plan could be submitted by each. On March 7, university workers removed the Pi Kappa Alpha Greek letters from the on-campus fraternity house, as they had lost recognition as a student organization.

  5. In wake of tragic hazing, Greek life is changing in ... - AOL

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    After the near-fatal hazing of University of Missouri student Danny Santulli in 2021, fraternities across the country have improved, this writer says. In wake of tragic hazing, Greek life is ...

  6. Fraternities and sororities - Wikipedia

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    Today, most Greek letter organizations select potential members through a two-part process of vetting and probation, called rushing and pledging, respectively. During rush (recruitment), students attend designated social events, and sometimes formal interviews, hosted by the chapters of fraternities and sororities in which they have particular ...

  7. Pi Kappa Phi - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.pikapp.org. Pi Kappa Phi (ΠΚΦ), commonly known as Pi Kapp (s), is an American Greek Letter secret and social fraternity. It was founded by Andrew Alexander Kroeg Jr., Lawrence Harry Mixson, and Simon Fogarty Jr. on December 10, 1904 at the College of Charleston in Charleston, South Carolina. The fraternity has 187 active ...

  8. History of North American fraternities and sororities - Wikipedia

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    The North American fraternity and sorority system began with students who wanted to meet secretly, usually for discussions and debates not thought appropriate by the faculty of their schools. Today they are used as social, professional, and honorary groups that promote varied combinations of community service, leadership, and academic achievement.

  9. Kappa Kappa Psi - Wikipedia

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    Max A. Mitchell, Grand Second Vice President, (Letter to A. Frank Martin, Jan. 12, 1944) Because of the number of men serving in the military, many band programs opened up to women during this time. At Texas Tech, a local sorority for women in the band was established as Tau Beta Sigma. The women of Tau Beta Sigma petitioned Kappa Kappa Psi to be chartered as an auxiliary chapter of the ...