Thursday, September 26, 2013

Fraternity Expansion Announcement



Good Afternoon All,

We are excited to announce that the Interfraternity Council at Lehigh University will be moving forward with the expansion of our fraternity community in the fall 2014 semester. The purpose of this expansion effort is to continue the goal of providing a myriad of options within the community to meet the ever changing needs of our undergraduate student population.

The University will be giving priority to those organizations that are fundamentally committed to espousing Jewish culture and heritage. Additional consideration will be given to organizations that have had active chapters on campus in the past.  The relationship with those groups is a valued part of the future of the fraternity community at Lehigh.  However, this will not automatically “disqualify” any organization which submits materials.  Additionally, any fraternity expansion at Lehigh will not include a residential facility, and there will be no plans or timeline in place to convert any newly recognized non-residential chapters to residential chapters.

Questions about this process may be directed to Jessi McPherrin, Assistant Director of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs, at jlm811@lehigh.edu or 610.758.4157.

Fraternally,
Tim Wilkinson

Senior Assistant Dean of Students, Director of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Panhellenic Council Rho Gamma Floor Meeting and Open House Information


Panhellenic Council Rho Gamma Floor Meeting and Open House Information

My name is Tiffany Kuperschmidt and I am the Vice President of Recruitment for the Panhellenic Council! The Panhellenic Council is the governing body for 9 sororities on Lehigh's campus.

As some of you may know, each residence hall is assigned Rho Gammas who are seniors from the different chapters to help you through the recruitment process. Rho Gammas have their next meeting with their halls on October 4th at 7PM and we highly encourage all of you to attend! To find out where your Rho Gammas will meet, scroll to the bottom of this message.

On October 6th, we invite all of you to attend Sorority Open Houses. This will give you a chance to see inside a sorority house and meet amazing women from all 9 chapters. We will be meeting at STEPS at 9AM. To sign up, click the link below and fill out the form!


We encourage you to follow us on our social media as well:
Facebook: Lehigh Greeks
Instagram: lehighpanhel
Twitter: @LehighPanhel
To join the group to stay updated for Formal Recruitment:


RHO GAMMA MEETING PLACES!
M&M First Floor Residents: Meet in First Floor Lounge of M&M
M&M Second Floor Residents: Meet in Second Floor Lounge of M&M
M&M Third Floor Residents: Meet in Third Floor Lounge  of M&M
Leavitt/McConn Residents: Meet in Leavitt Lounge
Palmer/Stevens Residents: Meet in Palmer Lounge
Richards Residents: Meet in First Floor Lounge of Richards
Congdon/Emery/Smiley Residents: Meet in Congdon Lounge
Beardslee/Carothers Residents: Meet in Carothers Lounge
Stoughton/Williams Residents: Meet in Williams Lounge
Dravo Residents: Meet in A1 Lounge
Drinker/Taylor/Umoja/WarrenSquare/House 104/Brodhead/Trembley/Campus Square Residents: Rauch 141

I hope to see you at Open Houses!

Tiffany Kuperschmidt

VP of Recruitment, Panhellenic Council

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Kappa Delta Information Session



Kappa Delta Sorority, the NEW sorority on campus, is holding an information session in the Perella Auditorium in the Rauch Business Center on Campus this Thursday, September 19th from 7:00 to 8:00 pm! We are inviting all women of the Lehigh community including unaffiliated as well as affiliated women to attend this information session to learn more about Kappa Delta!

 

This is a great opportunity for you to learn more about our recruitment process (Recruitment Weekend is October 3-5), our upcoming chapter establishment and a little about our national organization. An additional question and answer session will also be held at the end!!!

 

We are looking forward to meeting all the women that are interested in Kappa Delta, as well as other members of the Greek community who want to know more about us!

 

Interested in learning more about Kappa Delta? Please contact one of our Leadership Development Consultants to get more information about this exciting opportunity to be a part of something GREAT! Or fill out an interest form at the link below!

 

Emily Alexander: Emily.alexander@kappadelta.org

 

Steffi Morello: Steffi.morello@kappadelta.org

 

 

Link to our interest form:

 

https://kappadeltaforms.wufoo.com/forms/q6k6z9/

 

 

Already Greek? We would LOVE for you to fill out a referral form that helps connect us with women that you may know who are looking for the opportunity to go Greek now! Please fill out a referral form so that we can meet some of those unaffiliated women who will help make this great community even stronger!

 

Link to our referral form:

 

https://kappadeltaforms.wufoo.com/forms/q6x9k5/

 

Monday, September 16, 2013

CSO Homework Club Snack Bags

 
 
 
 
 
Get excited!!  We're kicking off the Homework Club Snack Bag initiative again for the fall semester and we need your help to make it a success!!  


WHAT: 
The Community Service Office organizes homework clubs Monday through Thursday for several of our partner schools near campus in south Bethlehem.  Over 90% of the kids in these partnering schools and those participating in homework clubs receive free or reduced lunches, meaning their families live at or below the poverty line.  While these kids receive meals during school hours, food insecurities are a constant concern in the evening hours and, more importantly, on the weekends.   

SO WHAT: 
Some homework club kids do not know when or where their next meal will come from.  Processed foods, junk foods, and fast foods are more affordable than nutritious foods and healthy produce and homework club kids typically have less access to fruits, veggies, etc.  Family members may work long hours in the evenings and weekends as well meaning traditional dinner time is not commonplace for some of our homework club kids.  With this in mind, the Community Service Office provides snacks during homework clubs and two fraternities also prepare a weekly dinner for homework club kids (thanks Sig Ep and DU). It's no coincidence that on the days dinners are served, there is a 100% attendance rate at homework clubs.  HOWEVER, that still leaves the weekends...     
NOW WHAT: 
Back by popular demand, the CSO and fraternities and sororities have partnered to prepare and deliver weekend snack bags for homework club kids.  Chapters have the opportunity to sign up for one Thursday of the semester, prepare 40 snack bags for that date, and deliver them to our Community Service Office on campus.  They'll then be delivered to the homework club kids.  Snack bags should include healthy items such as fruits, veggies, granola, cheese sticks, nuts, etc.  More details on logistics are included in the attachment.  This is a great way to get involved within the local community!! 

HOW DO WE GET ON BOARD: 
Email amb512@lehigh.edu to sign your chapter up.  Include a chapter contact and that person's email address and phone number.  Also include any particular date(s) your chapter would like to sign up for (see below for a list of available dates).  

WHAT DATES ARE AVAILABLE: 
Thursday,10/10
Thursday, 10/17
Thursday, 10/24
Thursday, 10/31
Thursday, 11/7
Thursday, 11/14
Thursday, 11/21
Thursday, 12/5

More information coming to a council meeting near you, but jump on the bandwagon now. Dates will go quickly!!  Let me know if you have any questions!!

In Service,

Ashley Baudouin

Sunday, September 15, 2013

IFC Fraternity Open Houses


Interfraternity Council (IFC) Open Houses will be taking place this week, Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday from 5pm-9pm. Over the course of these three days, potential new members (PNMs) will have the chance to meet brothers and tour houses from all 18 Lehigh's IFC fraternities. Open Houses are a great opportunity to see all that Lehigh's fraternity community has to offer and to meet upperclassmen in fraternities.

Men from each first year residence hall will meet with their Brotherhood Recruitment Officer (BRO) in their designated meeting place at 4:30pm on each day and will be taken up on a six house rotation each day. The schedule for tours is as follows:

Monday, Sept 16th - Alpha Tau Omega, Chi Phi, Chi Psi, Delta Chi, Delta
Upsilon, and Psi Upsilon

Tuesday, Sept 17th - Kappa Alpha, Sigma Chi, Phi Sigma Kappa, Phi Kappa
Theta, Kappa Sigma, and Phi Delta Theta

Wednesday, Sept 18th - Lambda Chi Alpha, Theta Xi,  Theta Chi, Sigma Phi Epsilon,
Pi Kappa Alpha, and Delta Phi

Designated meeting places:
M&M - Basement lounge (BROs- Kyle and Sam)
Dravo - A1 lounge (BROs Pete and Andrew)
Richards - 1st floor student lounge (BROs- Matt and Ryan)
Lower/Upper Cents - 1st floor Stoughton (BROs- Matt, Max, Mark, and Miles)


 

**If you require assistance for mobility issues, please email me and we will provide transportation.**

As a reminder, if you have not yet registered on ICS for fraternity recruitment, please do so AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. If you do not register you may miss these emails throughout the first semester and will not be eligible to join a fraternity in the spring. The link to register is below:

https://lehiun.icsrecruiter.com/ifc/enrollment/Registration.aspx?UID=LEHIUN

Hoping to see you all at open houses,

Kyle Ferdinando
President, Interfraternity Council

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Scavenger Hunt for St. Jude's Cancer Research Hospital

 
Cancer doesn't sleep, so neither should we!

Lambda Theta Alpha Sorority and other Lehigh student organizations are hosting a late night scavenger hunt to support St. Jude's Cancer Research Hospital. The event will take place on Thursday, October 17th from 10PM to 2AM. There will be live entertainment, food, and fun! All of the proceeds will be donated directly to St. Jude's.

Teams of five will sponsor a current patient for the night and compete in a series of events and challenges for fun prizes. To participate in the event, each team must raise $100 by October 3rd. Come out and support the cause!

If you are interested in forming a team or co-sponsoring the event send a roster with the name of your organization, the names and emails of each contestant, and desired team color for the group to lehigh.stjude@gmail.com

Thank you in advance for your support, your participation will make this event great!

Daniel Leal
St. Jude's Planning Committee
dwl216@lehigh.edu
Pi Kappa Alpha

Financial Clarity

 

 

Per previous conversations, the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs (OFSA) wanted to make sure that you are in the loop as to a decision that was made as part of the 2013-14 System-Wide Assessment Committee (SWAC) recommendations for the upcoming year. As frequently discussed in recent Greek Alumni Council (GAC) meetings and Accreditation presentations and reports, chapter financial clarity has become an integral part of chapter operations. SWAC believes that all stakeholders in the chapter recruitment process need to be provided timely and accurate information as it pertains to joining a Greek organization.

Per SWAC: "Understanding the cost of chapter membership, as well as the transparency of that cost and the variance of costs between chapters allows potential new members to be more informed consumers during the recruitment process. Additionally, chapters will have a more informed reference of costs of other chapters, assisting all organizations in making decisions on keeping costs manageable. Lehigh University will be better equipped to discuss financial obligations with parents and new members. Additionally, OFSA will be able to conduct a more informed conversation with chapters about the high cost of chapter affiliation, and the effect this has on chapter members and new members."

Therefore, OFSA is requesting that this financial information be submitted via e-mail no later than Friday, October 4th, 2013. This information will be broken down and published on the OFSA website, as well as used in discussions during general recruitment convocations and parents webinars. The format for this breakdown is as follows:

a)      Chapter dues

b)      New member dues (due at induction into new member program)

c)      New member dues (due at initiation)

d)     Parlor/house fees

e)      Meal fees  

f)       Social/Brotherhood/Sisterhood event fees.

This information can be submitted directly to Rosa Guzman at rmg308@lehigh.edu. If you have questions, feel free to contact myself or your Assistant Director. Thank you in advance for your cooperation.

Best,

Tim Wilkinson

Join Kappa Delta at Lehigh University




Kappa Delta Sorority is thrilled to establish the Theta Zeta chapter at Lehigh this fall! Kappa Delta is a national organization with nearly 230,000 initiated members and 149 active chapters. Everything we do as an organization—from new member education to community service—supports our national platform of confidence. We are committed to building confidence and self-esteem in women and girls.

 

Being a founding member of a Kappa Delta chapter is an experience like no other. If you are or if you know of any unaffiliated sophomore, junior or senior women, find out what KD is all about!

 

We will be tabling and attending campus events throughout September, and recruiting women for our recruitment weekend, which will take place October 3-5.


Please contact one of our leadership development consultants (LDCs) for more information. Also, complete an interest form on our website to tell us more about yourself and sign up for a coffee date with a LDC.

 



 

Link to our interest form:


 

Already Greek? We would LOVE for you to fill out a referral form that helps connect us with women that you may know who are looking for the opportunity to go Greek now! Please fill out a referral form so that we can meet some of those unaffiliated women who will help make this great community even stronger!

 

Link to our referral form:


 

 

Don’t forget! September is International Women’s Friendship Month! In honor of this holiday, we will be hosting a FREE ice cream social on Friday, September 13th from 1-3 pm in front of FML! All women, both Greek and unaffiliated please stop by our table to snag a tasty treat and celebrate women’s friendship!

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Greek Week Philanthropy Event

Good Evening!!!! 

     Here is some important information regarding the philanthropy event tomorrow! Tomorrow between 4:30-6:30 please meet with your team to gather and collect items based on your district (see attached spreadsheet for ideas) to donate. Points will NOT be based on money spent or amount of items donated (although your donations will be extremely appreciated and helpful), but on effort and connection to local agencies and community members. 

Documenting service hours, reaching out to local agencies, and utilizing other resources is highly encouraged. Purchasing, collecting or gather items based on agency need will benefit your team! 

The attached list gives an idea of items needed by our community, but your creativity is needed! Keep your district in mind, and find fun ways to utilize the Hunger Games theme in your approach. 

Create your own Cornucopia of items and send us your pictures! 
ALL ITEMS SHOULD BE TURNED IN ON FRIDAY 9/13 BETWEEN 10:00-2:00 TO THE LOWER LEVEL OF THE UNIVERSITY CENTER, TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICE OFFICE & UCB012 STUDENT INVOLVEMENT LOUNGE! 


Attached are directions, please review and let me know ASAP if you have questions. 

**Please contact your chapter president for documents**

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Update on Theta Chi Fraternity


Below you will find an update on the conduct status of Theta Chi, stemming from incidents that occurred in the spring 2013 semester. Due to the final outcomes of Theta Chi's conduct hearings occurring after the classed ended, OFSA made the decision to post this information in the beginning of the fall semester, when students were back in session. Per OFSA protocols, Theta Chi alumni and parents of active members have also been notified. If you have questions regarding this, please contact us at x84157,


Thank You,


Tim


 
On April 24, 2013 the Theta Chi Fraternity, Beta Sigma Chapter, was placed on Disciplinary Deferred Dissolution through December 31, 2013 as a result of two separate conduct cases and an Administrative Hearing.

 
The first disciplinary case resulted in the following charges:
·        Respect for Community due to furnishing false information to a university official

·        Respect for Community due to a failure to comply with the reasonable requests of university officials

·        Respect for Self due to unauthorized or illegal consumption, distribution, or possession of alcohol

 

The incident these charges were related to is described below:

The chapter continued their new member education program past the deadline they submitted to the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs without permission (Respect for Community), and past the deadline outlined by the University for initiation (Respect for Community).During the investigation members and new members admitted that there was alcohol available to new members under 21 years of age at off campus events (Respect for Self).

 

The Hearing Officer found the Beta Sigma chapter responsible for all three violations.

 

 

The second disciplinary case resulted in the following charges:

·        Respect for Others due to actions toward Lehigh community members

·        Respect for Property due to vandalism and intentionally or recklessly interfering with the property of another

·        Respect for Community due to failure to comply with the reasonable requests of university officials

 

The incident these charges are related to is described below:

LUPD was dispatched to Theta Chi for a report of males breaking bottles. When LUPD arrived there was no one on the north side of the house, but several brothers on the south side of the house smoking. The police saw about 5 cases of empty bottles on the grass area and many broken bottles near the concrete septic tank lid. The chapter was cited for disorderly behavior after officers reported that the members were uncooperative.

 

 

The Hearing Officer found the Beta Sigma chapter responsible for all three violations.

 

The alleged incidents and behaviors of members for both conduct cases were incongruent with the values, purpose and objectives of both Theta Chi and Lehigh University.

 

The following sanctions have been imposed:

·        The chapter is placed on Disciplinary Deferred Dissolution effective April 24, 2013 through December 31, 2013. During this period of time, the organization is on notice that any further violations of the Code of Conduct will result in dissolution.

·        Theta Chi Fraternity is placed on disciplinary probation effective January 1, 2014 through May 31, 2014. Disciplinary probation is the conditional continuation of a group or organization for a specified period of time not to exceed four semesters. This status implies that any further violation of this Code of Conduct may result in dissolution, termination, or other authorized sanctions. Other sanctions may be imposed, including limitations on social activities, and additional requirements may be imposed as conditions for reinstatement of recognition in good standing.

 

·        The chapter is required to have alumni representation present at initiation ceremonies during the Spring 2014 semester and provide verification to OFSA that this occurred by signed affidavit. It is to be completed by March 21, 2014.

 

·        The chapter must work with your alumni and national office to develop a written plan outlining the steps the chapter will take to comply with the sanctions and show how the chapter will manage the alcohol free environment. The plan must be signed by all members, the alumni advisor and a representative of the national organization. It is to be completed by September 5, 2013.

 

·        The organization will be alcohol free effective April 24, 2013 through December 31, 2013. The chapter cannot host any events in the house with alcohol and individual members are not permitted to have alcohol in their rooms. The chapter can host non-alcoholic events during this period.

Greek Week Information

GREEK WEEK 2013





Monday, September 9th

 

BBQ

4:30 PM

Chi Phi/Hill Road Area

Send at least 10 of your chapter members to the Greek Week Kick-Off  BBQ, check in and pick up your t-shirts. You will receive 50 points for checking in with at least 10 team members.

Wear letters!

There will be food, first come first serve.

We will also be playing games and hanging out! Please take this time to get to know other members of your Greek Week teams. If you have a corn hole set or any type of game, please bring it.

 

Dodgeball

7 PM

Grace Hall

Please choose 7 members of your team to be a part of the dodgeball team. One member from each chapter on the team is necessary.  Minimum of 3 sorority members per team. Teams can rotate throughout the tournament.

There will be 2 courts with a double elimination format. There will be a bracket with 4 teams on each side.

Points: 1st Place 100 points, 2nd Place 80 points, 3rd place 60 points, and 4th place with 40 points

 

Tuesday, September 10th

 

Volleyball

Kappa Alpha

4:30PM

Teams of 7, one member from each chapter is necessary. Minimum of 3 sorority members per team. Teams can rotate throughout the tournament.

Teams will play to 11.  Rally scoring, single elimination.

Points: 1st Place 100 points, 2nd Place 80 points, 3rd place 60 points, and 4th place with 40 points

 

Calling Challenge

5:45PM-9:00PM

UC 303, 304, 308

 

**Only two members are required to attend per shift, due to limited space. These members can stay for the entire night, or trade shifts at the halfway point**

Two 2 hour shifts, first half hour is training. You will be raising money for your P&E accounts.

No points will be awarded for this event.

 

Please plan to talk about what your chapter has accomplished ( three bullet points), as well as why you might be raising money/what you want to do with the P&E account.

 

Shift 1:

 5:35PM (outside 308)- Registration

6:00-6:30 (308)- Training

6:40-7:45- Calling

 

Shift 2:

6:30-Check in

7:00-7:30 Training

7:40-9:00 Calling

 

Participants:

Alpha Phi

AOII

AGD

ATO

Chi Psi

DPhi

DChi

GPhi

KA

KAT

Kappa Sigma

Lambda Chi Alpha

Phi Delt

Phi Kap

Phi Sigma Kappa

Pi Phi

Pike

Psi Upsilon

Sig Ep

Sigma Chi

Theta Chi

ZTA

 

 

Wednesday, September 11th

 

Charity Event

4:30PM-7PM

Please spend the week and this time collecting the appropriate items for your district, to donate to a local agency.

Participation in this event by collecting and donating at least 15 items will give each participating team 50 points.

List of items to donate will be given out at the BBQ, so make sure you come!

 

Greek Gala

Please check invitations for more information on this event.

 

Trivia

7:30PM

Alpha Tau Omega

Teams can be a maximum of 10 participants. There must be a member of each chapter represented on each trivia team.

There will be 15 questions revolving around the theme of Teen Films, including Hunger Games.

Points:

1st Place 100 points

2nd Place 80 points

3rd place 60 points

4th place 40 points

 

Thursday, September 12th

 

Hunger Games Relay

4:30PM

Front Lawn

6 teams of 4, one for each relay part (each team of 4 needs at least 1 member from each house)

Pool noodle relay- One pool noodle, between the legs of all four members, the team must run back and forth from one line to another without letting the pool noodle touch the ground.  NO USING HANDS.   If the pool noodle touches the ground, start again.

Chopstick egg carry-  Each member is given 1 chopstick.  The team must carry their egg to the the other side of the field without the egg breaking.  If the egg breaks, start again.  No hands, only chopsticks.

Bucket fill-  Using one sponge, toss the sponge down the line of your team, and fill a bucket to the line.  Once the bucket is filled with water to the line, move to the next event.

Ping pong waiter-  Place a ping pong ball on a plate and run through obstacles keeping the ping pong ball on the plate.  If the ping pong ball falls off, that team member must start again.

Mystery event! Be prepared for anything!!!

Points:

1st Place 100 points

2nd Place 80 points

3rd place 60 points

4th place 40 points

 

Lipsync

7PM

PA 101

Each team can have a maximum of 15 dancers. There will be 3 judges who will judge from 1-5 based on cohesion as a group, technique, and creativity.

Points:

1st Place 100 points

2nd Place 80 points

3rd place 60 points

4th place 40 points

 

 

*Bonus Points*

The top 3 teams for most people participating in each event-  40 points

Lehigh Panhel Instagram: You will be awarded 20 points for submitting a photo in each day of your team at the Greek Week Events and will receive 30 points if your photo gets the most likes the next day.

Be sure to check out the Greek Blog, Facebook,& Twitter for flash events!

 

Our goal is to create Greek Unity and Community, this is a friendly competition, any team/members etc. that are in violation of the Student Conduct Code, or act in a way that risks Greek Unity or Community will be disqualified and could be sent through the conduct process. Chapters should clearly articulate expectations and appropriate behaviors to chapter members.

 

ALCOHOL IS NOT PERMITTED BEFORE, DURING, OR THROUGHOUT GREEK WEEK!

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Panhellenic Rho Gamma Floor Meeting Information


Lehigh University Panhellenic Council Rho Gamma Floor Meeting Information

 

Are you interested in joining one of the nine Panhellenic Council sororities on campus? Do you want to know more about the formal recruitment process in January? Do you want to know what sororities are all about? If so, floor meetings led by your Recruitment Counselors (Rho Gammas) are for you!

 

Rho Gammas are trained upperclassmen students who have disaffiliated from their respective organizations until the end of formal recruitment to offer unbiased guidance, support and resources to help you understand what membership looks like and what to consider. Rho Gammas will lead monthly floor meetings and let you know about any upcoming recruitment events during the fall semester.

 

We invite you to meet your respective Rho Gammas at the first floor meeting this Sunday, September 8th at 7:00pm. Your meeting space is determined by your residence hall building/floor.

 

M&M First Floor Residents: Meet in First Floor Lounge of M&M
M&M Second Floor Residents: Meet in Second Floor Lounge of M&M
M&M Third Floor Residents: Meet in Third Floor Lounge  of M&M
Leavitt/McConn Residents: Meet in Leavitt Lounge
Palmer/Stevens Residents: Meet in Palmer Lounge
Richards Residents: Meet in First Floor Lounge of Richards
Congdon/Emery/Smiley Residents: Meet in Congdon Lounge
Beardslee/Carothers Residents: Meet in Carothers Lounge
Stoughton/Williams Residents: Meet in Williams Lounge
Dravo Residents: Meet in A1 Lounge

Drinker/Taylor/Umoja/Warren Square/House 104/Brodhead/Trembley/Campus Square Residents: Meet in Rauch Business Center Room 141

 

Stay connected with the Panhellenic Community and related events:


Follow us on Twitter @LehighPanhel

On Facebook: “Like” Lehigh Greeks and “Join” Lehigh Panhellenic Recruitment 2014

Follow us on Instagram at LehighPanhel

 

If you have any questions about Rho Gammas, please email Panhellenic Council’s Rho Gamma Coordinator Cara Smalley at cls214@lehigh.edu or the Panhellenic President Kaitlin Slattery at krs214@lehigh.edu.