If you've been on social media for the past few weeks, you've definitely seen Rush TikTok happenings. Highlighting Rush, a multi-day event where pledgers try to get a student or fraternity to join, excitement has taken over social media with OOTD videos, previews of the process and a lot of anticipation. With RushTok tagged videos and over 130 million views, Greek Life's content has taken social media by storm.
Featuring preppy outfits, sorority Kendra Scott's favorite jewelry and career twists, students gave insight into famous organizations that many might not otherwise have had access to.
Founded in 1882 at Syracuse University, Greek Life began as a way for students to come together and bond: the word sorority comes from the Latin word soror, which means sister. In the years that followed, the organizations expanded to universities across the United States. The Divine Nine, a group of nine historically black Greek organizations, was formed in 1929 and remains a national force to this day.
As social media learns more about the elusive process, fraternities and sororities have hosted dozens of notable celebrities, politicians and entertainers. Whether it's Alicia Keys in Alpha Kappa Alpha or Meghan Markle and Kappa Kappa Gamma, these celebs have certainly embraced the beauties of Greek life. Overview of all the celebrities you did not know in Greek life.
Meghan Markle
Prior to her acting and royal career, Markle attended Northwestern University. Markle joined Kappa Kappa Gamma while in college.
Kourtney Kardashian
From 2000 to 2002, Kourtney Kardashian attended the University of Arizona, where she majored in business administration. A membership in Alpha Phi, which calls itself the "Ivy League of Greek Life", was mixed in with his studies.
Alicia Keys
Keys was inducted as an honorary member of Alpha Kappa Alpha in 2004. The sorority, known as AKA, is part of the Divine Nine, a group of historically black fraternities and sororities. AKA has other notable honorary members such as Ava DuVernay, Brandy, Maya Angelou, and Jada Pinkett-Smith.
Tory Burch
Prior to running his eponymous label, Tony Burch attended the University of Pennsylvania where he was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. Burch continues to support the chapter to this day with financial donations and recently donated property to his former organization.
Lucy Liu
Lucy Liu, best known for playing Alex Munday on Charlie's Angels, was involved in Greek life during her college years. Before Liu pursued her acting career, the star was a member of Chi Omega at the University of Michigan.
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If you've been on social media for the past few weeks, you've definitely seen Rush TikTok happenings. Highlighting Rush, a multi-day event where pledgers try to get a student or fraternity to join, excitement has taken over social media with OOTD videos, previews of the process and a lot of anticipation. With RushTok tagged videos and over 130 million views, Greek Life's content has taken social media by storm.
Featuring preppy outfits, sorority Kendra Scott's favorite jewelry and career twists, students gave insight into famous organizations that many might not otherwise have had access to.
Founded in 1882 at Syracuse University, Greek Life began as a way for students to come together and bond: the word sorority comes from the Latin word soror, which means sister. In the years that followed, the organizations expanded to universities across the United States. The Divine Nine, a group of nine historically black Greek organizations, was formed in 1929 and remains a national force to this day.
As social media learns more about the elusive process, fraternities and sororities have hosted dozens of notable celebrities, politicians and entertainers. Whether it's Alicia Keys in Alpha Kappa Alpha or Meghan Markle and Kappa Kappa Gamma, these celebs have certainly embraced the beauties of Greek life. Overview of all the celebrities you did not know in Greek life.
Meghan Markle
Prior to her acting and royal career, Markle attended Northwestern University. Markle joined Kappa Kappa Gamma while in college.
Kourtney Kardashian
From 2000 to 2002, Kourtney Kardashian attended the University of Arizona, where she majored in business administration. A membership in Alpha Phi, which calls itself the "Ivy League of Greek Life", was mixed in with his studies.
Alicia Keys
Keys was inducted as an honorary member of Alpha Kappa Alpha in 2004. The sorority, known as AKA, is part of the Divine Nine, a group of historically black fraternities and sororities. AKA has other notable honorary members such as Ava DuVernay, Brandy, Maya Angelou, and Jada Pinkett-Smith.
Tory Burch
Prior to running his eponymous label, Tony Burch attended the University of Pennsylvania where he was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. Burch continues to support the chapter to this day with financial donations and recently donated property to his former organization.
Lucy Liu
Lucy Liu, best known for playing Alex Munday on Charlie's Angels, was involved in Greek life during her college years. Before Liu pursued her acting career, the star was a member of Chi Omega at the University of Michigan.
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