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Men’s Fraternity is a series of three one-year-long studies, beginning with The Quest for Authentic Manhood, followed by Winning at Work and Home, and concluding with The Great Adventure series. More than just a rally or a Bible study, Men’s Fraternity provides men with an encouraging process that teaches them how to live lives of authentic manhood as modeled by Jesus Christ and directed by the Word of God.
The Fraternity and Sorority Advisory Council is a University-appointed body reporting to the Vice President for Student and Academic Services. The Council advises and counsels University administrators on broad matters of policy and planning for recognized fraternities and sororities at Cornell University.
The Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life will be hiring two graduate assistants for the 2007-2008 academic year. The graduate assistants will be assisting with the development and implementation of services and programs related to fraternity and sorority advising, council and community development, and student leadership development. Duties will be congruent with fulfilling the mission and vision of the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life (OFSL). For more information, please click here.
The Fraternity and Sorority Affairs staff work with the Black Greek, Interfraternity, Panhellenic, and United Greek Councils, as well as with individual chapters. Programs encourage academic achievement, diverse membership recruitment, leadership development, community service, risk management, and sound maintenance of physical facilities.
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The mission of Fraternity and Sorority Life at New York University is to aid in the development of both the Greek-letter organizations and individual members. Fraternity and Sorority Life offers students a unique opportunity to have a balanced college experience with a focus on academic achievement, leadership development, service participation, and the development of lifelong friendships. Greek letter organizations constitute one of NYU's largest and diverse student communities on campus. Joining a fraternity or sorority provides students a great way to find their niche within the NYU community and provides a lifetime affiliation that cannot be matched.
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Since its formation in 1977, the Mu Xi Lambda Chapter has been active in the Inland Empire by providing leadership development and mentoring assistance via the Fraternity's national and local initiatives. The Chapter utilizes funds raised through its community outreach activities to award scholarships to deserving students. Businesses, philanthropists and others have the opportunity to support this effort by sponsoring the 2008 "In The Community Campaign," a yearlong event-based initiative inclusive of the following:
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