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Chapter Resources

The Department of Greek Life has a number of resources available to benefit and enhance the Greek experience for students, alumni and advisors. Below is a list of resources available through the Greek Life Department and the Internet. Other resources, such as videos and books, can be reserved through the Department of Greek Life at any time. Additionally, the university has a number of resources available that every chapter should be aware of and utilize whenever possible.

Department of Greek Life Publications and Resources

Books

  • 101 Ways to make Training Active by Silberman
  • Advising Student Groups and Organizations by Dunkel and Schuh
  • Etsis: A history of the fraternities and sororities of Drake University
  • Good Guys: The Eight Steps to Limitless Possibility for Fraternity Recruitment By Mattson and Orendi
  • Team Depot: A warehouse of over 585 tools to reassess, rejuvenate, & rehabilitate your team by Glenn Parker
  • The Devine Nine: The history of African American fraternities and sororities by Ross
  • The Education of Character: Lessons for beginners by Keim
  • The Leadership Challenge (1st and 3rd editions) by Kouzes and Posner

Fraternity and Sorority Handbooks

  • Alpha Epsilon Pi: Commitment for a Lifetime
  • Alpha Tau Omega: The positive experience
  • Alpha Tau Omega: True Merit Character
  • Hills and a Star: The Phi Sigma Kappa member manual
  • The ATO Devotional Book
  • The Chi Phi Fraternity: Guide to pledge education and leadership development
  • The Chi Psi Story
  • The College Tablet: Psi Upsilon Fraternity
  • The Cornerstone of Delta Chi
  • The Cornerstone: Delta Upsilon's Guide to College and Beyond
  • The Norman Shield of Kappa Delta

DVD's and Videos

  • Alpha Tau Omega: Media Glare
  • Fish! DVD and Guide
  • Frat Boys
  • Fraternities and Alcohol
  • Gender War-Gender Peace: The quest for love and justice between collegiate women and men
  • Get Real: Thiniking about drinking
  • Investigative Reports: Hazing, a Deadly Game
  • NCAA Eating Disorders Parts 1, 2, & 3
  • Relay for Life
  • Sigma Phi Epsilon's Alcohol Education
  • Sigma Phi Epsilon's Risky Business
  • Taking it Personally: A seminar in personal responsibility
  • NIC Videos
    • Your Link to Fire Safety
    • Sharing My Ritual
    • Where Friends Become Family
    • BYOB: Safe Responsible Fun
    • BYOB 2
    • Our Chapter, Our Choice: Training Video

Campus Resources

Office of Student Conduct
Consistent with that goal, this office is engaged in the task of educating this community regarding the standards for student behavior and procedures used in the resolution of student disciplinary charges

Center for Student Leadership Ethics & Public Service (CSLEPS)
With workshops, seminars, conferences, speakers, and tons of events throughout the year, the Center for Student Leadership, Ethics & Public Service has something for everyone and offers a great alternative to that crazy academic schedule. Whether you are looking for a volunteer event, a way to enhance your leadership skills, or a chance to meet like-minded students, we have something for you. The best part about CSLEPS is that there are no obligations to participate other than what you are interested in and dedicate yourself to. Check out what’s going on weekly by registering with the office to receive our E-Newsletter or email one of the staff members with your questions. Find out what’s happening today and how you can get involved!

The Women’s Center
The Women's Center strives to create a safe and celebrative space for women to explore, learn, and reach their maximum potential in a more equitable society.

Health Promotion
Health Promotion strives to assist students in the adoption of a healthy lifestyle by providing information, education, consultation and referral on a wide variety of health-related issues..

Counseling Center
The NCSU Counseling Center is a great resource for Chapters and individual students. The programs and resources offered through the Center’s academic and personal counseling services are excellent tools for helping you and your chapter develop effective study habits, scholarship initiatives, communication skills, and conflict resolution skills.

Web-Based Resources