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ASTalumna06 05-25-2021 02:02 PM

Q&A: President Schapiro (Northwestern) talks Abolish Greek Life, etc.
 
https://dailynorthwestern.com/2021/0...ip-transition/

Just a couple questions and quick responses about Greek life included:

Quote:

The Daily: What do you think about the movement to abolish Greek life at NU?

Schapiro: It’s probably part of a larger movement to create campuses that are safe and inclusive. I know that, historically, it’s been an important part of student life, but I trust the students if the students don’t want to affiliate.

The Daily: How much do Greek organizations contribute to University donations?

Schapiro: I’ve never seen in my 12 years in Northwestern that (Greek life) has had any impact on fundraising. I have no idea about how other people might feel. It’s not an issue for me, whether a fraternity or sorority is kicked off campus or not.

JonInKC 05-25-2021 05:59 PM

So if students don't want to affiliate, then they don't have to affiliate! There's an organization on campus for everyone, but that doesn't mean that every organization is right for everyone.

33girl 05-25-2021 06:16 PM

What an asshat.

JonInKC 05-25-2021 07:23 PM

Quote:

Schapiro: I’ve never seen in my 12 years in Northwestern that (Greek life) has had any impact on fundraising. I have no idea about how other people might feel. It’s not an issue for me, whether a fraternity or sorority is kicked off campus or not.
That's because the donors probably aren't writing their affiliations on their checks. Abolish Greek life and then see what happens. He'll care when underground organizations at his university start making headlines and he has no control over it.

Sciencewoman 05-27-2021 09:02 AM

It sounds like he's already retired, in his mind.

*winter* 05-27-2021 01:47 PM

I thought it was widely known and accepted amongst college administrators that FSL alumni donate more frequently? Guess this guy missed the memo :rolleyes:

shadokat 05-27-2021 02:16 PM

I would encourage Schapiro to talk to President Hanna at Bloomsburg. I know that three members of the University Foundation Board that were Greek have resigned their positions due to the canceling of Greek Life. Two of these folks have also rescinded their major gift commitments to the University.

I find it absolutely ridiculous that none of these administrators admit that they know how much money comes in from Greek alumni. COME ON MAN! This is Northwestern FFS, not Podunk University. I expect it from Bloomsburg, but no way, I call BS on this guy.

Kevin 05-27-2021 02:46 PM

Somewhere, in a dimly lit room, Greek abolitionist is printing this thread and posting it on their bulletin board as evidence that we think we wield power and privilege.

Maybe that's not where the discussion should focus as much as the loss to these schools of what Greek organizations really do bring--we are the most active and engaged students in student life. We enhance the campus culture. Most of our organizations have made diversity and inclusion a priority. Many of us are evolving with the times.

AGDee 05-27-2021 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Sciencewoman (Post 2485195)
It sounds like he's already retired, in his mind.

He's already announced his retirement.

FSUZeta 05-27-2021 06:31 PM

Hope the door doesn't hit him in the ______.

Cookiez17 05-28-2021 01:15 PM

Saying this is going to discourage greeks from donating. He's basically saying "yeah we don't care if your 100+ year old orgs are closing en masse, we don't need your money."

*winter* 05-28-2021 10:17 PM

Maybe my mentioning donations is putting the focus on the wrong thing (although with all the revenue lost due to COVID, I’m sure it’s important to a college administrator right now). Donations are only part of it; the reason people donate is because they’ve had a positive experience at the school and want the same for others. Being (given variations in the recruiting schedule) accepted into a group early in one’s college career can help cement their decision to stay the the school and enhance the overall experience. I think sometimes people forget that what we learn in college doesn’t all take place in a classroom. Greek life can and should play an integral role in campus life in the 21st century.

FSUZeta 05-29-2021 07:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by *winter* (Post 2485226)
Maybe my mentioning donations is putting the focus on the wrong thing (although with all the revenue lost due to COVID, I’m sure it’s important to a college administrator right now). Donations are only part of it; the reason people donate is because they’ve had a positive experience at the school and want the same for others. Being (given variations in the recruiting schedule) accepted into a group early in one’s college career can help cement their decision to stay the the school and enhance the overall experience. I think sometimes people forget that what we learn in college doesn’t all take place in a classroom. Greek life can and should play an integral role in campus life in the 21st century.

Hear, hear!

PGD-GRAD 05-29-2021 10:24 AM

⬆️ Well said, *winter*. Your take on this is spot on.


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