Abstract
This paper is the first of a number I planned to carry out on models of excellent in fraternity chapter advising. I am still working on the qualitative data I collected a decade and a half later. The thesis is that if one focused on models of excellence in fraternity operations to learn the manner in which successful leaders and organizations achieve their objectives, much greater progress would be made than focusing on the reduction of negative issues and problems such as alcohol abuse, sexual abuse, and hazing.
Original language | American English |
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State | Published - Mar 1997 |
Event | Joint ACPA/NASPA Conference - Duration: Mar 1 1997 → … |
Conference
Conference | Joint ACPA/NASPA Conference |
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Period | 3/1/97 → … |
Keywords
- fraternity advising;
Disciplines
- Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research
- Higher Education Administration
- Higher Education and Teaching
- Student Counseling and Personnel Services