In the last episode of the season, Gentry speaks with Dr. Lori Hart about three interconnected trends emerging in the post-COVID data on the fraternity experience. This episode is a companion piece to the 20201 Dyad Strategies Whitepaper.
Read MoreIn this episode, Gentry talks with Simone Ispa-Landa and Mariana Oliver, researchers at Northwestern University and authors of the recent article Hybrid Femininities: Making Sense of Sorority Rankings and Reputation.
Read MoreIn this episode, Gentry talks with Dr. Taulby Edmondson, a history professor at Virginia Tech. Dr. Edmondson's research into the connections between Kappa Alpha Order and what he calls the "Lost Cause Ideology" was recently featured in an article in the Chronicle of Higher Education entitled "The Campus Confederate Legacy We're Not Talking About."
Read MoreIn this episode, Gentry talks with Nicholas Syrett, author of "The Company He Keeps: A History of White College Fraternities." This conversation is set against the backdrop of the Abolish Greek Life movement and the need to openly acknowledge and address some of the more problematic aspects of the history of historically white fraternities and sororities.
Read MoreIn this episode, Gentry talks with author and scholar Lawrence Ross about the history of the Divine Nine, brother/sisterhood in culturally-based fraternities and sororities, and racism in historically white fraternities and sororities.
Read MoreIs there a talent gap in FSL? We asked three researchers who are studying professional readiness in student affairs. In this episode, Gentry talks with Drs. Sonja Ardoin, Becky Crandall, and Jeremiah Shinn about their research into the perceptions of SSAO's on professional readiness of entry-level student affairs professionals.
Read MoreIn this special episode of the Dyad Podcast, Gentry talks with two civil rights attorneys, Saunie Schuster and Scott Lewis, about the new Title IX regulations and how they impact fraternities and sororities.
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