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" ... Career-readiness is a promising strategy for Greek-letter organizations to embrace. And many are in a position to move quicker than universities on this front. As these efforts expand across fraternity and sorority chapters on campuses around the country, they will provide a valuable differentiator for attracting members and help further shed the old frat party image. Greek-letter organizations may invariably become catalysts for universities to offer more in terms of work-readiness support for students. It’s a clear and present opportunity for Greek leadership and we should all hope they continue to take up this mantle. ... "
" ... Coaching fraternity connections—specifically Toronto coach Nick Nurse and Saint Leo men’s coach Lance Randall—were pivotal in making this happen. They coached against each other in the British Basketball League nearly two decades ago, have mutual friends in the sport and stayed in touch through the years. ... "
" ... Even if you are not planning to go as far as the South Pole, Antarctic travel still puts you in a very elite fraternity. ... "
" ... The situation only begins there. It has been a tragic year for the Hall of Fame fraternity, with fully 12% of its living player population passing away over the past calendar year. This list of greats, joined recently by Hank Aaron, includes many inner-circle Hall of Famers. So many that I’m reluctant to list them, as I’m unsure where to draw the line. ... "
" ... We have resources in our communities. I am a member of a fraternity of college-educated, African American males. I received my quarterly journal from my fraternity and they had five hundred and four pictures of African American men in this fraternity who were over the age of seventy-five. And I imagined what that number would look like if we dropped it to sixty or fifty-five, and that's just one organization. And what happens if there is a coordinated strategy where these college-educated Black men started showing up on high school campuses or middle school campuses or elementary school campuses? What happens if they were joined by the men's group from churches that are African American? ... "