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Wow- these are good questions. I really want to forward these to Our greek advisor.
1. Are the organizations significantly bigger than they were when she started? (A clear sign of Growing Greek Life)
About the same, but we have lost one Fraternity.
2. Are there more organizations on campus? (Again a clear sign of more Greek interest and good planning)
No, we lost one frat.
3. Have the intergreek Councils improved in operation? (More functions and less concerned with regulation etc)
We have started to have an All Greek Formal, which was nice, but the idea of Greek Week still hasn't gotten off the ground.
4. If the answer was yes to those questions, is it because of programs the Greek Advisor started for that purpose or through their spiritual leadership (Personal influence)?
I have no idea!
5. Do you officially hear about more interGreek intercampus conferences etc? Or is the Greek advisor setting up such conferences himself? (A sign that she is giving you more information about how other campuses perform and allowing you to network with those Greeks)
We hear nothing of this.
6. Has the Greek Advisor set up a series of leadership seminars that deal with "How To" issues that have left you with the ability to do things better? (a clear sign of some sophisticated leadership knowledge and an effective presentation. Oh and if you don't leave with a "tool" you can use for your problem it doesn't count)
I feel like there are party planning workshps that didn't used to exist, but they are not very helpful and just inform you of the rules you must follow. Other than that, the chapters are left to themselves
7. Is your Greek Advisor more concerned with giving incentives than giving out punishment?
The Judicial board punushes, as well as the Dean of Students, not the advisor. But there hasn't been much to help us from not getting in trouble
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