Thursday, December 21, 2017

Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity Moves In Fall 2018

Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity will be assigned housing to Building 102 (formerly Sigma Chi Fraternity) beginning in Fall 2018.  The fraternity currently operates as a non-residential chapter, and this will be the group’s first opportunity to occupy a University-owned residence on the Hill.  

The chapter was welcomed into the fraternity and sorority community in 2015, and has experienced unprecedented growth in educational leadership and Jewish programming, brotherhood bonds, alumni engagement, and interest in the fraternity in recent years. The fraternity believes that the next step to furthering its fraternal mission--growing as a values-based organization, advancing Jewish student life initiatives, and integrating with the community--is to transition into a residential fraternity. 

We're thrilled that the chapter now has this opportunity, and look forward to the fraternity's continued successes at Lehigh and within the local community.

Monday, December 18, 2017

Opportunity to Attend National Fraternal Leadership Conference


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OFSA is eager to announce an opportunity for fraternity/sorority current or up-and-coming leaders to attend a national leadership conference this February in Indianapolis, IN!

What is it? The AFLV-Central conference takes place every year in the spring, bringing together nearly 3,000 participants to engage in learning and skill development related to fraternal leadership. This year Lehigh is excited to be joining that national group and will be taking a small delegation to attend the conference from February 8-11, 2018.

Who should attend? Current sophomores or juniors (or non-graduating seniors) who are seeking to enhance their leadership knowledge and skills, to become more effective leaders for the fraternity/sorority and campus community. Particular consideration will be given to those with intentions to serve the fraternity/sorority community from a community leadership role (governing councils, GEM, etc.).
 
How is it funded? Though this opportunity costs roughly $900 per person, most costs are generously covered by the governing councils and DOS offices. Because of the significant financial investment, we are asking each student to submit a $100 deposit* to confirm their spot, which will be refunded at the end of the trip.

*Cost should not deter interested folks - if you have concern about affording the deposit, please reach out and we can discuss alternative arrangements and sponsorship opportunities.

What should I do now?
Email jcg216@lehigh.edu! Or spread the word by sharing this post - remember that it's especially impactful when you share with a peer that you think they are a great leader and would enjoy/benefit from this experience. Please email your interest as soon as possible; by 1/10 at the latest!

More information about the conference: AFLV Website

Questions? Contact Corey Gant, Assistant Director of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs, jcg216@lehigh.edu

Farewell Malcolm McDaniel






We knew this day would come, but hoped it wouldn’t be so soon.  Malcolm McDaniel will be leaving us in the next month for an incredible opportunity as the Assistant Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life with Stevens Institute of Technology’s Office of Student Life.  In this new position, Malcolm will support Stevens’ 18-chapter fraternity and sorority community alongside its four governing councils.  He will provide guidance and oversight to the fraternity community in key areas, and this includes leadership development, new member education, risk management, and accreditation.  Malcolm will also work in partnership with the Office of Residence Life to assist with the management of off-campus residential facilities.   

During Malcolm’s tenure at Lehigh, he has served as the advisor to the Cultural Greek Council alongside 10 fraternities and sororities.  Under his guidance, the Cultural Greek Council has grown to welcome and strengthen new organizations alongside new members (double digits!), and the Council has now moved beyond traditional programming to address injustice while advocating for inclusion, equity, and access.  He’s also built strong and trusting relationships with a number of students, and has challenged others to deliver on their commitment as fraternity men and sorority women while asking for “receipts.”  Malcolm’s involvement also extends far beyond the fraternity and sorority community, as he’s worked closely with others across campus via the Community Service Office and Lehigh After Dark among others.     

We don’t know what we’ll miss most about Malcolm.  Perhaps his infamous guest performances at yard shows, better yet the killer impromptu lip sync of Beyoncé’s “Formation” at Base Camp? Perhaps his uncanny ability to communicate via gif that so perfectly captures a situation less words? Perhaps his love for any microphone and an audience?  In short, we’re incredibly grateful to have called Malcolm a colleague and friend.  

Please join us in congratulating Malcolm on this well-deserved opportunity.  We’ll share more details soon regarding a farewell gathering in Malcolm’s honor on his last day, but for now save the date: January 22, 2018.   

Best,
Team OFSA





Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Alpha Epsilon Pi hosts Lehigh After Dark event



Alpha Epsilon Pi recently held a Lehigh After Dark event and offered to guest author the latest blog post. Check out the chapter's reflections below!!




Last Saturday night, Alpha Epsilon Pi co-sponsored a Lehigh After Dark Event where
people from all backgrounds and graduating classes came together to have fun in a relaxed
environment. This type of event has been becoming increasingly more popular for Greek
organizations to be a part of, and after participating in one myself, I definitely want to make an
effort to continue them into the future. We decided to do our event at Skyzone and it was a
tremendous success. We had over 30 students attend, stretching from First years to Seniors
with members of many Greek organizations in attendance as well. The Skyzone staff was
extremely grateful that we brought so many people and the event allowed Lehigh students to
connect with people they normally wouldn’t have the chance to interact with.

With the rise of student hospitalizations at Lehigh and the dangers of alcohol abuse
becoming more present, events like this serve as a good outlet for students to have fun in an
alcohol free environment, and also get a solid hour of exercise in. While it is not a goal of most
people to stop students from partying all together, taking one night a week off from partying
and focusing on an event like this where you meet new people and do something that
promotes health, while also having fun, could potentially result in a much safer and healthier
student environment. I would highly recommend other chapters to take initiative and co-
sponsor a Lehigh After Dark event; it is extremely easy to apply, organize, and fund. The staff
makes running these events incredibly easy and minimizes the heavy majority of the cost to
host. We need to repair the Greek image on campus and this could be a big step in the right
direction.