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Mental Health

Fraternity Health & Wellness: 19 Tips | Read or Listen
18 Jun 2020

Fraternity Health & Wellness: 19 Tips | Read or Listen

by Nik | posted in: Nik Koulogeoge | 0

A record number of young people, and particularly college-aged men, are committing suicide. Increasing numbers of young people suffer from chronic anxiety and depression. America is generally overweight. Fear not – many of these conditions can be treated or reversed … Continued

Audio Blog, For Student Leaders, Mental Health, Resource
P.S. Venus Is Uninhabitable: Toxic Femininity & Why It Must Be As Discussed As Toxic Masculinity
22 Jul 2018

P.S. Venus Is Uninhabitable: Toxic Femininity & Why It Must Be As Discussed As Toxic Masculinity

by Nik | posted in: Nik Koulogeoge | 0

There are quite a few articles on the internet about toxic masculinity, and since men and women can exhibit traits of “toxic masculinity,” I think it wise to address its opposite force: “toxic femininity.” As someone who was raised predominantly … Continued

Leadership, Mental Health
Mental Health Is Not Scary & Fraternities Should Focus On Helping Members Feel Confident
11 Jul 2018

Mental Health Is Not Scary & Fraternities Should Focus On Helping Members Feel Confident

by Nik | posted in: Nik Koulogeoge | 0

When Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) first broke out, panic swept the nation. In that time of panic, many states passed criminal laws affecting those who know their status (they often do not apply equally to someone unaware of their condition & … Continued

For FSL Pros, Ideas for Change, Mental Health
Study: ‘Rise In Student Perfectionism Since 1990’s’ & How Greek Life Can Help Course Correct
4 Jan 2018

Study: ‘Rise In Student Perfectionism Since 1990’s’ & How Greek Life Can Help Course Correct

by Nik | posted in: Nik Koulogeoge | 0

  I was never paid to get a “C,” nor an “A” or “B.” If I wasn’t working as my parents had when they were children, I was at least expected to excel at my childhood work: school work. 

Big Fraternity, For Advisers, For FSL Pros, Mental Health, Reform Please, Standards and Recognition
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