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Originally posted by chideltjen
I see.... many departments on campus have a fraternity for certain majors. There is one for psychology, business, music, etc. I think the brother and sister fraternity idea you are seeing is among the social greeks. (Actually we are all supposed to socialize with all greeks... but as you noticed that doesn't happen and certain sororities hang out with certain fraternities.) Again, talk to Moe (greek advisor)... or even the department head of the ASL department. Find a focus and stick with it. If you pick something too broad like trying to communicate with EVERY greek org on campus... you may stress yourself out. You seem like you have a plan though. Good luck.
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I did talk to Moe, he said to try to communicate/do some activities together like volunteering on campus, get to know each other, etc. that is why I would like for you to tell your sorority that if they want to learn ASL/improve their skills and gain exposure about Deaf and culture/history....they are welcome to hang out and volunteer with us
By the way, I am with the greek counseling, the Chi Sigma Sigma, which is a chapter of the Chi Sigma Iota. Before at community college, I was with the Alpha Gamma Sigma Honor Society.