
Harvard College social clubs - Wikipedia
Harvard's final clubs for women date to 1991 with the founding of the Bee Club. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Many of the clubs were founded in the 19th century, after Harvard banned traditional fraternities in the …
Final Clubs, Explained - Harvard Political Review
Jan 25, 2023 · What Are Final Clubs? Finals clubs are a mystery that even the most connected students and faculty do not know much about. They are essentially social organizations that …
Inside the Harvard clubs that groom the 1% - New York Post
Jul 22, 2017 · Earlier this month, a faculty committee recommended that the university ban what it called “pernicious” social clubs — including fraternities, sororities and “final clubs” — stating …
A Guide to Harvard's Relationship with Final Clubs
May 6, 2016 · What are final clubs? Final clubs are historically single-gender social clubs. Although similar to fraternities and sororities, clubs are differentiated by their unique selection …
Harvard University Final Clubs: A Detailed Overview - Ivy Coach
Harvard University's final clubs represent old-school elitism at America's most prestigious institution. Learn more with Ivy Coach.
Harvard Final Clubs, By the Numbers - Boston Magazine
Aug 28, 2016 · For 226 years, the exclusive organizations known as final clubs were segregated by gender. But that changed last fall, when the Spee and Fox clubs went coed.
Are Final Clubs Too Exclusive for Harvard? - The New York Times
Aug 2, 2016 · But it was the scene outside that suggested something other than a frat party. This was the headquarters of the Fly, an exclusive men’s fellowship known here as a final club.