Design wise, the site looks great.
Content wise...its a bit on the thin side.
The Black Greeks actually look very underrepresented on the site. There is not mention at all of Black Greek organizations in the history of Greeks section. There is one picture with Iotas that represents the ALL of the Black Greeks yet there are 10 organizations listed in the BGA.
The attempt to recognize the BSA really seemed minimal. Although it appears the NPHC is not recognized on UMichigan's campus, I think its very important to recognize that 9 of the 10 groups listed are part of a bigger organization,especially since the NPHC governing body that has been established for over 70 years.
Additionally, all of the chapters names should be listed. That information is easily obtained by calling the National headquarters of the organization listed.
FYI...The name Black Greek Association is actually a misleading name ( I know you did not make it up). But the truth is none of the organizations listed exclude white members from joining. Its very important that a statement (non discrimination)be made.
visit
www.nphc.org for more information.
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Originally posted by Liana:
I recently finished the University of Michigan Office of Greek Life website, and I wondered if any of you would take a look at it and tell me what you think. I'm not a member of a sorority but I basically worked off of the materials given to me (and I've been learning quite a bit about the Greek system!) so I don't think I screwed anything up badly...but if I have I'd like to know. So if you'd take a look at it I'd really appreciate it!
http://www.umich.edu/~greeks
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