Dictionary
a social club for male undergraduates people engaged in a particular occupation "the medical fraternity"
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Wikipedia
A fraternity is an organization that represents the relationship between its members as akin to brotherhood. for student fraternities, see Fraternities and sororitiesfor other such organizations, see Fraternal organization. This includes the many mystical organizations that are fraternities.''Fraternity'' also refers to the concept that all men are brothers, see brotherhood.disambig
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Websites
National Multicultural Greek Council (NMGC)
The National Multicultural Greek Council (NMGC) is the umbrella council for Multicultural Greek Letter Organizations. NMGC is comprised of 12 member organizations who meet annually to discuss the development and implementation of the council's mission.
http://www.nationalmgc.org/
Center for History and New Media
Research center at George Mason University focused on combining scholarship and cutting edge multimedia to promote an inclusive and democratic understanding of the past. Includes information on tools, projects and media history resources.
http://chnm.gmu.edu/
The Association of Fraternity Advisors
An international organization providing resources, recognition and support for campus fraternity and sorority advising professionals.
http://www.fraternityadvisors.org/
Phi Beta Sigma - Official Site
One of the nine predominately African-American Greek-Lettered organizations, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Incorporated, was founded in 1914 at Howard University.
http://www.pbs1914.org/
Triangle Fraternity National Home Page
A social fraternity of engineers, architects, and scientists.
http://www.triangle.org
Sigma Chi International Fraternity - Official Site
International fraternity founded on June 28, 1855 at the University of Miami in Oxford, Ohio. The fundamental purpose of the Sigma Chi Fraternity is to cultivate an appreciation of and commitment to the ideals of friendship, justice and learning.
http://www.sigmachi.org
MTV
Extensive site which includes news articles, video clips, schedules, and features.
http://www.mtv.com
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