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The Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors is excited to partner with the Fraternity Executives Association (FEA) and the Association for Student Conduct Administration (ASCA) to host the Partnerships with Purpose webinar series this fall. These programs are meant to build upon baseline education for the different association memberships, so they can engage in dialogue with their partners as they work with undergraduate students.
The series will consist of the following webinars:
  • August 6: Partnerships with Purpose: Organizational Conduct
    Presenters: Laura Matthews, Lynn University, & Tanner Marcantel, Theta Xi Fraternity
  • August 28: Partnerships with Purpose: Policy & State Laws
    Presenters: Sandy Bilus, Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr LLP, Teri Lyn Hinds, NASPA, & Chris Jefferson, Pennsylvania State University
  • September 17: Partnerships with Purpose: Government Relations
    Presenter: Paul Wagner, Missouri Council on Public Higher Education
  • October 8: Partnerships with Purpose: Understanding the Role of Legal Counsel
    Presenters: Tim Burke, Manley Burke, & Beth Stathos, Chi Omega Fraternity
Mark your calendars for the upcoming programs, and register today for the first Partnerships with Purpose program focused on student conduct.
Partnerships with Purpose: Organizational Conduct
August 6, 2019 2:30-3:30 p.m. EDT
Leaders from ASCA and FEA collaborated to produce and release the Communication and Collaboration Guidance for Inter/National Fraternal Organizations and Campus Student Conduct Professionals in 2018. This document is intended to provide suggested protocol for both campus conduct staff and inter/national staff and leaders when working together to address an allegation of chapter misconduct. The goal of this document is to encourage an open and collaborative partnership between host institutions and fraternal organizations to fairly and appropriately adjudicate organizational conduct issues.
The presenters will review the components and suggested the implementation of this guide, including the following topics: communication, timelines, sharing of information, and other expectations of inter/national organizations and campus conduct professionals, followed by a Q&A.
The guide can be found here.
Presented by: Laura Matthews, director of student conduct and community standards, Lynn University, and Tanner Marcantel, executive director, Theta Xi Fraternity
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