Jamie Devin Wilson: How can we empower students to speak up, act, and be a change-maker? Featured
Welcome to episode # 60 of Fraternity Foodie! Jamie Devin Wilson is on a mission to end sexual violence, educate others active bystander intervention, and uplift the fraternity and sorority life experience. She cares deeply for the development..
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Dr. Pietro Sasso: How can we design a new member experience for our members’ holistic development? Featured
Check out episode # 61 of Fraternity Foodie as we interview Dr. Pietro Sasso, educator and critical scholar! We talk about his recently released books “Foundations, Research, and Assessment of Fraternities and Sororities” and ̶..
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Dr. Louis Profeta: Should college campuses open up for students this fall? Featured
Welcome to episode # 62 of Fraternity Foodie, as we speak with Dr. Louis Profeta about his experiences in treating COVID-19 patients and his outlook for the future in terms of this virus. Dr. Profeta is a nationally recognized, award-winning w..
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Anti-Racism and White Allies: What Comes Next? Featured
This was a unique online event held on 6/11/2020 called “Anti-Racism and White Allies: What Comes Next?” in which we have a featured speaker for approximately 30 minutes, we then break into facilitated small group listening session..
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Mel Lewis: What should fraternity and sorority chapters be focusing on during COVID-19? Featured
Check out episode # 64 of Fraternity Foodie! We have with us a longtime friend of Greek University, Mel Lewis. Mel was born and raised in Middletown, New Jersey, a founding member of Alpha Omicron Pi at Ramapo College of New Jersey where she a..
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Enough is enough!
I had a few other blogs in the pipeline that I wanted to write about, but with everything that is going on, I felt I had to write about this topic. This last month and a half have taken its toll with all these killings of black people. First, ..
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Race, equity, inclusion – and religion – in Historically Jewish Fraternities/Sororities Featured
This was a live Zoom event that was recorded on July 7, 2020 to discuss race, equity, inclusion – and religion – in historically Jewish fraternities and sororities. For the first 45 minutes, we had a discussion for all attendees wi..
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Alyssa Gorenberg: How do we attract more quality alumnae to get involved with our organizations now? Featured
Welcome to episode # 66 of Fraternity Foodie! Today we have with us Alyssa Gorenberg, housing board member for Delta Phi Epsilon sorority, and an alum of the University of Michigan. We talk to Alyssa about why she chose the University of Michi..
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Dr. Jason L. Meriwether: Will we be successful in stopping hazing on college campuses? Featured
With us today is Dr. Jason L. Meriwether, an experienced higher education leader with over two decades of service to public and private universities, including nine years of HBCU service. We talk to Jason about why he decided to attend the Uni..
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Greg Vogt: What should you say and do if someone you care about has a mental health need? Featured
We interview Greg Vogt, one of the newest speakers at Greek University. He has already been speaking for Active Minds, and now he’s looking forward to sharing his story with your fraternity and sorority students as well. In his raw and trans..
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