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Old 10-05-2013, 09:07 AM
Titchou Titchou is offline
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Ok, I read through all the posts, and I'm gonna suggest something that may sound odd, but I know for a fact that it this idea did work at Miami University with a professor.

If it's possible with your organization, try bringing a small contingent of your members dressed nicely, and offer to this professor an opportunity to become the groups faculty advisor or offer him the chance to come into your organization and experience first hand what Greek Life is like.

At Miami University the Kappa Sigma fraternity had a professor who wasn't Greek himself, and had no idea what the real life of the Greek system was about so the chapter offered this professor the opportunity to become the groups faculty advisor. His whole preception changed, and he made one request, that he go though the groups pledge process and be initiated like all the other members. The fraternity contacted the HQ and under special circumstances were allowed and this professor was initiated after going through the entire pledge process with the group.

He became a strong supporter of the Greek system for many years.

My suggestion with this professor who seems to want to bash the system, may not be fully knowledgeable about the system, and given the proper chances to see firsthand what Greek life is really about, he may be willing to have a change of heart.

Just a thought. It did work at this school and may be an option to help educate the guy rather than making him feel even harsher against Greeks if all Greeks just give him a bad report.

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Exactly why I suggested invited him to a chapter scholarship event - or some fundraiser would be good also. I've seen that make an inpact as well.
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Old 10-05-2013, 10:13 AM
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Ok, I read through all the posts, and I'm gonna suggest something that may sound odd, but I know for a fact that it this idea did work at Miami University with a professor.

If it's possible with your organization, try bringing a small contingent of your members dressed nicely, and offer to this professor an opportunity to become the groups faculty advisor or offer him the chance to come into your organization and experience first hand what Greek Life is like.

At Miami University the Kappa Sigma fraternity had a professor who wasn't Greek himself, and had no idea what the real life of the Greek system was about so the chapter offered this professor the opportunity to become the groups faculty advisor. His whole preception changed, and he made one request, that he go though the groups pledge process and be initiated like all the other members. The fraternity contacted the HQ and under special circumstances were allowed and this professor was initiated after going through the entire pledge process with the group.

He became a strong supporter of the Greek system for many years.

My suggestion with this professor who seems to want to bash the system, may not be fully knowledgeable about the system, and given the proper chances to see firsthand what Greek life is really about, he may be willing to have a change of heart.

Just a thought. It did work at this school and may be an option to help educate the guy rather than making him feel even harsher against Greeks if all Greeks just give him a bad report.

BG
BG, that is an amazing story of one man actually finding his brotherhood. I like that idea.

While I only know 1 or 2 brothers of my fraternity at the college I attend, I might try to network some to see who has had classes from the original professor I posted about. I don't know if the chapter has an official University advisor; I think they do but not 100% sure.
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Old 10-05-2013, 10:34 AM
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This professor sounds extremely unprofessional. I don't think it would benefit your chapter at all to involve this man and his BS as an advisor. However, there doesn't seem to be a risk by inviting him to a scholarship dinner or program. But if you aren't actively involved in the chapter of your fraternity on your current campus, it's really not your business or place to involve him with the chapter.
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