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In fraternities and sororities.
Anyone who isn't Greek.
yes there is a greek system at Purdue
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Oh yeah. Big Greek life at FSU
Spelman College is a woman's college, thus there are no 'male only' Fraternities. Spelman has African American, Academic, and Professional greek organizations. You can find more information at www.spelman.edu or by contacting a current student.
Yes, University of Georgia is home to many Fraternities and Sororities and even have a road named "Greek Row" where all the house are located.
The Greek alphabet has influenced us today through its use as the basis for the Latin alphabet, which is widely used in Western languages. It is also commonly used in mathematics and science for symbols and notations, such as π for pi. Additionally, many fraternities, sororities, and academic organizations use Greek letters as their symbols.
Not sure what you mean by non-greek. fraternities and sorrorities are only greek in name. There are non social fraternities and sororities that have a more academic or leadership focus...a few examples are Gamma Sigma Alpha (academic), Phi Beta Kappa (academic), Rho Lambda (leadership)... non social but technically still greek.
Fraternites and Sororities
Greek Gear mainly produces clothing and other accessories for sororities and fraternities. There are other non-specific clothing that incorporates some type of Greek themes outside of collegiate alumni.
there is no formal association between fraternities/sororities and the masonic order, at least on a wide spread basis. I am sure there are some of them that specifically recruit masons, but in general they are a completely separate thing and have no ties to eachother