Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Live-in GA Program Postponed


From: Chloe Abshire, Assistant Dean and Director of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs, Lehigh University

Date: March 31, 2020

RE: Live-in GA Program Postponed

OFSA has been working to ensure that programs and operations continue as we navigate these challenging times. Last week we announced that Accreditation for 2019-2020 would be on hold and in place we would be assigning an End of Year Report for each chapter to complete. With the current state of COVID-19, together with Dr. Hall and Housing Services, OFSA has made the difficult decision to postpone the Live-in GA program until Fall 2021. This decision has been made in light of Lehigh University considering all possible cost saving measures and given that all construction projects have ended on-campus for the time being.

At the beginning of the Spring 2020 semester, OFSA and Housing Services met with each residential fraternity and sorority's leadership, advisors and headquarters. During these meetings we discussed the renovation plans to accommodate a private suite for each Live-in GA within each house. We also discussed the position description, recruitment and selection timeline, and the onboarding process. By postponing the program, we anticipate that we will start back up where we left off with recruitment and selection in early January 2021. 

We recognize that impact this has on the plans chapters were making for meeting occupancy standards and incorporating this new addition into your residential environment. We also recognize that this impacts those candidates who had applied and were being considered for hire. Please know that while the addition of a Live-in GA remains a priority, we believe that given the reality and impact of COVID-19, it is in the best interest of all involved to delay the program by one year. Chapters will be able to utilize all rooms for housing assignments in 2020-2021, however will be held to the occupancy standard updated for incorporating the Live-in GA suite. Chapters are strongly encouraged to fill all available spaces for 2020-2021 if able. Housing Services will be discussing Housing Assignments for 2020-2021 with House Managers during their scheduled one on one meetings beginning this week. All other questions can be directed to each chapter's OFSA Assistant Director or Housing Services Assistant Director. 

Thank you for your patience and flexibility as we work together to navigate these challenging times and make decisions that are in the best interest of our collective community. 

Monday, March 30, 2020

Theta Xi Alumni Association President Obituary

Mark McAlpine
November 20, 1962 - March 12, 2020

From our current Theta Xi chapter members:

It is with a heavy Theta Xi heart that we mourn the loss of Mark McAlpine, our current Alumni Association President. 

We met Mark at one of the first alumni barbecues that we've had in a long time. Immediately, we knew that he was a brother who was here to help all those around him. His strong leadership became apparent quickly as he stepped up to help the chapter. 

Mark was someone who everyone in the house respected immensely. He was able to cut right to the center of the problems and was key in helping us turn our house around. Mark will be sorely missed by the Eta Chapter of Theta Xi. 

Mark was elected Theta Xi Alumni Association President in August 2019. During his time as President, he was instrumental in drafting new Association bylaws, working directly with us toward chapter progress, and bringing leadership and order to the new alumni board. His fraternity meant a lot to him, and his overwhelming dedication over this past year has been impressive. 

Mark graduated in 1984 as a Mechanical Engineering major. He also received a M.S. in Manufacturing Systems Engineering from Lehigh in 1996, a Law Degree from Temple University, and was admitted to the Pennsylvania State Bar Association in 2008. He was a licensed pilot, marksman, and Deputy State Game Warden. 

Mark is survived by two daughters and 600 fraternity brothers. 

We will miss you, Mark. 

The full obituary can be accessed here: