Harvard stopped formally recognizing single-sex clubs in 1984. While sororities on Harvard campus have folded, nine all-male groups, which include three fraternities and six social clubs, remain open only to men. For decades these all-male clubs enjoyed independence from the collegeâs oversight. Harvard is, of course, not required to host fraternities and sororities on campus. A group of Harvard fraternities, sororities, and students are suing the school over rules around single-sex groups that the students believe to be sexist, BuzzFeed News reports.. Harvard to Penalize Students in Groups Like Frats and Sororities People gather in front of Widener Library on the campus of Harvard University, in ⦠The recommendation was announced Wednesday by a faculty committee that was created in March to ⦠New students who join single-gender social groups in 2017 will be ineligible for positions in recognized student organizations and sports teams and will not receive the dean's endorsement for scholarships, Harvard's president said Friday. A proposal at Harvard University would ban all fraternities, sororities and single-gender clubs starting in fall 2018, a measure that's largely aimed at the school's exclusive, all-male social clubs that have been blamed for problems with sexual assault and alcohol abuse. A group of fraternities and sororities is suing Harvard University over a campus policy discouraging private, single-sex organizations. In ⦠âHarvard should get out of the business of trying to dictate who students spend their time with off campus,â Stanton Jones, a lawyer for the sororities and fraternities, said in a statement. Sororities, Fraternities Nationwide Declare Support for Lawsuit Challenging Harvardâs Sanctions Rebecca J. Ramos '17 speaks at a press conference concerning the lawsuit facing Harvard ⦠Under the Harvard policy, starting with the Class of 2021, students who join a ⦠The Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Sigma Chi fraternities, the Kappa Kappa Gamma and Kappa Alpha Theta sororities, and three anonymous Harvard students filed a lawsuit against Harvard in federal court. Harvard University could ban all fraternities, sororities and single-gender clubs in an attempt to tackle sexual assault and alcohol abuse issues stemming from ⦠Harvard University on Friday moved to dismiss a pair of lawsuits brought by national fraternities and sororities that claim the school has unfairly penalized women in ⦠BOSTON â Today, sororities, fraternities and students respond to Harvardâs motions to dismiss a pair of lawsuits challenging the university sanctions policy that punishes students who join off-campus, single-sex social organizations. The fraternities Sigma Chi and Sigma Alpha Epsilon and the sororities Kappa Alpha Theta and Kappa Kappa Gamma sued in 2018, saying Harvard was ⦠Sororities, fraternities and students sued Harvard University on Monday over a rule that punishes students in single-gender clubs from holding leadership positions on sports teams and campus groups. âThe disregard of studentsâ basic freedoms and the destruction of the womenâs groups is indefensible. Harvard University - HU Fraternities. BOSTON (AP) â A proposal at Harvard University would ban all fraternities, sororities and single-gender clubs starting in fall 2018, a measure that's largely aimed at the school's exclusive, all-male social clubs that have been blamed for problems with sexual assault and alcohol abuse. But groups known as "final clubs," informal social clubs a student joins before graduating, as well as some fraternities and sororities continued to operate off campus. A coalition of sororities, fraternities and students at Harvard University has filed sued the college over its 2016 rule discouraging students from joining single-gender social clubs. Harvard does not officially recognize any fraternities or sororities, but several have been available to Harvard students in the past, typically with houses near campus in ⦠The new policy is meant to force Final Clubs -- which are essentially Harvard versions of fraternities -- to go co-ed. Harvard joins a relatively small group of schools that have sought to root out single-gender social clubs in recent decades. However, the policy goes after any unrecognized single-gender social organization, which ensnares actual fraternities and sororities as well, since Harvard does not recognize them. A group of U.S. fraternities and sororities on Monday sued Harvard University, saying its crackdown on single-sex clubs amounted to sexual discrimination. RELATED: Opinion: Fraternities, sororities make college life worse. Total Fraternities: 5; Overall Average: 77.3%; ... Top 10 Most Famous Sororities And Fraternities. âSororities, fraternities and students sued Harvard today because its sanctions policy is discriminatory and unlawful,â said R. Stanton Jones of Arnold & Porter, a lawyer for the plaintiffs in the federal case. All but one of Harvardâs -- Porcellian, Harvardâs oldest -- began as local branches of fraternities. Harvard To Sanction Students In Fraternities And Sororities. The Alpha Phi sorority and a local chapter, along with a management corporation for the Delta Gamma sorority, sued in Massachusetts state court .