Many sororities at Towson University notice that the administration has more presence in the issues and events of Greek life. Some girls think it will help Greek life because they will have more financial and authoritative support to change and improve.
Other girls think this increased role will create frustrating and unnecessary limits on their current activity. They see extra legal guidelines and amplified supervision as detrimental. In this podcast, sorority members point out the changes they have seen over the past few years, and what changes they predict will happen. Events that were usually organized and conducted only by Greek members and Greek advisors are now influenced by the administration. At sorority philanthropy events or recruitment parties, administrators like the Director of Student Activities and the Director of Judicial Affairs attend and participate. Listen more to their thoughts on this issue.
Monday, November 12, 2007
Listen to what the University Administration says about its increased role in Greek life…
The Towson University Administration recognizes that Greek life is a large component of its student life, and this year it is taking a more proactive role in supporting and promoting it. In this podcast, Christian Miele, Greek Life coordinator at Towson University, talks more about why the University decided to take a larger role in Greek life issues, and what strategies they plan to use.
Miele is a Towson graduate himself, so he has seen the progression of the administration’s role in Greek life at Towson. He recognizes that the support was not as strong when he was an undergraduate six years ago. Improvements and additions to Greek life, like housing, were not considerable. Now Miele participates in the decision-making process with the administration. In this podcast, Miele says they notice a great need for more space for student activities. If the student population continues to increase at its current rate, the University Union will not be able to house all current student activities. Listen to more about the University’s role in Greek life.
Miele is a Towson graduate himself, so he has seen the progression of the administration’s role in Greek life at Towson. He recognizes that the support was not as strong when he was an undergraduate six years ago. Improvements and additions to Greek life, like housing, were not considerable. Now Miele participates in the decision-making process with the administration. In this podcast, Miele says they notice a great need for more space for student activities. If the student population continues to increase at its current rate, the University Union will not be able to house all current student activities. Listen to more about the University’s role in Greek life.
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