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Eta Chi Boston University Eta Psi Tufts University Gamma Eta Univ. of Massachusetts (Disestablished) Zeta Mu MIT Zeta Xi ~ The Zeta Xi chapter at "~" is the Harvard chapter. Aren't there some other orgs that have to call their Harvard chapter the Cambridge, MA chapter or something like that? |
That's interesting as I believe the Harvard Kappa chapter is on the kkg.org website just like all the other chapters. I never got the vibe that the connection to Harvard isn't supposed to be mentioned. But I'm certainly no expert!
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One huge issue with this policy, that Harvard hasn't addressed at all, is the fact that many of the Finals Clubs do not publicize their membership rosters. So, enforcement that goes beyond self-selection could end up being a process that smacks of McCarthyism.
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^^^ I agree...from what I've read, it sounds like the committee they're forming will be identifying the members through networking and the grapevine when rosters aren't available.
I am friends with our International President Krista Davis, and she is quite concerned about Harvard's action: "I have made several posts today about the Harvard situation. However, these posts are just a small indication of how important it is we pay attention to this very concerning issue. Harvard is penalizing students who choose to be in a sorority. Please read this excellent blog written by my friend and Panhellenic sister, Kappa Alpha Theta National President, Laura Ware Doerre. Our freedom of association rights are in jeopardy. I stand behind Laura, Kappa Alpha Theta and all other 25 NPC organizations in speaking out against this decision. #hearherharvard" http://www.kappaalphatheta.org/learn...3C6E6A188C4BC5 |
I have a theory that this is an attempt to deflect interest in finals clubs before something Title 9 or substance abuse related comes out. It does not really have anything to do with sororities which are somewhat self regulating by their international organizations.
It might be something like one of the more prestigeous finals clubs getting sued for denying female or gay members, and this hinders their networking and future career outlook. By doing this ahead of time, the University can underscore that these are not University clubs and not sanctioned so they really have no control over how they chose their members. |
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"I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of California, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of my office according to the best of my ability; that I do not believe in, and I am not a member of, nor do I support any party or organization that believes in, advocates, or teaches the overthrow of the United States Government, by force or by any illegal or unconstitutional means, that I am not a member of the Communist Party or under any oath or a party to any agreement or under any commitment that is in conflict with my obligations under this oath." University of California Board of Regents oath that was required to be signed by all professors and employees. |
I wrote about this issue:
Harvard University has deemed that any student in the class of 2021, the incoming crop of its freshmen, who joins a single-gender organization will be considered a pariah and will not be allowed to captain a single-sex sports team or be eligible for college endorsement for selective fellowships. Okay, the official edict did not mention the word pariah, but that seems to be the intention. The rest of the post is at: http://www.franbecque.com/2016/05/13...-name-harvard/ |
I wrote a column - I relied heavily on the press releases of the various groups:
http://www.parispi.net/opinion/colum...34de428a5.html "So, does that mean colleges with none of these groups do not grapple with campus safety? Do they mean to imply that removing these groups will result in all of the campus holding hands and singing “Kumbayah”? Or is it perhaps a case of an impotent campus administration afraid to confront the real, systemic problems on their campus, reacting by restricting the rights of their students in what could be a McCarthistic program requiring campus leaders to solemnly swear they are not, and never have been, members of these groups?" |
Both are great articles!
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