Fraternity
Fraternity is a male-dominated social organization at colleges and universities in many countries, especially in North America. In the United States and Canada, fraternities typically use Greek-letter names and operate as chapters within a national or international federation. The term can also refer to women’s or mixed-gender organizations; in common usage, however, "fraternity" denotes male social groups, while "sorority" denotes female ones.
Most fraternities are exclusive to students of a university or college, inviting new members through a recruitment
Historically, fraternities emerged in the late 18th and 19th centuries, with Phi Beta Kappa as an early
Globally, the fraternity concept appears primarily in higher education contexts, with varying forms and prevalence. While