Ask These 5 Questions When Selecting New Members Or Perish
Instead of telling you to “stick to your values,” I’m going to tell you how to recruit people who will suck less as members of your chapter. Kay?
Instead of telling you to “stick to your values,” I’m going to tell you how to recruit people who will suck less as members of your chapter. Kay?
Since December 10, 1899, the greatest progressions of my national fraternity have come at the demand of students and through student votes.
Many fraternities have online stores. Many are well run with plenty to choose from. None build better men or women.
A fraternity’s biggest competitor isn’t another fraternity, it’s TED Talks, and no one is taking it seriously.
I often encounter students and alumni who struggle to determine how they can be a benefit to their organization or who struggle to get members of the chapter “involved.”
Fraternities have been merging forever; your fraternity is likely one composed of many formerly local chapters.
We labeled 2015 the year of limiting the fraternity and sorority obsession with fixing everything all of the time.