Harvard’s traditionally male “final clubs” — the school’s oldest social clubs — were among the organizations affected by the policy. So were fraternities and sororities, which are not sanctioned by the university and were beyond the school’s disciplinary reach. Students who join them, however, were not.
How many fraternities are at Harvard?
Three
Three male fraternities and three female sororities exist at Harvard (although not officially acknowledged due to the institution’s rule against recognizing single gender groups): Alpha Epsilon Pi, Sigma Chi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Delta Gamma, respectively.
What is the Phoenix Harvard?
The Phoenix – S K Club is one of six male final clubs at Harvard College, which traces its earliest roots to 1895. It consists of an undergraduate body of male upperclassmen at Harvard College who are not members of any other Final Club and alumni members.
Are Harvard final clubs coed?
Harvard College has several types of social clubs. These are split between gender-inclusive clubs recognized by the College, and unrecognized single-gender clubs which are subject to College sanctions. The oldest, dating to 1791, are the traditionally all-male final clubs.
How much is a room at the Harvard Club?
Lodging on the Cheap
| Club | Location | Daily Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Harvard | 27 West 44th St. | $49-$200 |
| Yale | 50 Vanderbilt Ave. | 105-225 |
| Penn | 30 West 44th St. | 135-190 |
| Princeton | 15 West 43rd St. | 112-123 |
Who can join Harvard Club Boston?
The Harvard Club of Boston is a place where everyone is welcome. Click here to see our Mission, Values and Affirmations.
Does Harvard have parties?
Harvard sophomore David Martin said there are always parties throughout the houses, but that it is difficult to find a good one and stay there. Once parties are shut down, some Harvard partygoers proceed to afterparties at finals clubs, which constitute the most well-known social organizations at Harvard.