2/24/2009
Inclusive Fraternal Organizations: What Advisors Need to Know about Emerging Fraternities and Sororities February 24, 2009 2:00 - 3:30 p.m. Eastern Time
It is our responsibility to prepare ourselves to serve the increasingly diverse fraternal movement and ensure its continued existence and relevance. This seminar will advance the conversation about organizations from the National Multicultural Greek Council (NMGC), National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations (NALFO) and the National Asian Pacific Islander American Panhellenic Association (NAPA). The Association of Fraternity Advisors NALFO/NMGC/NAPA Resource Workgroup will sponsor panelists to share their knowledge about the organizations, history, issues and trends, and discuss strategies for collaboration on how to respond and meet the needs of these students.
Meet the presentation team:
Jarrod N. Cruz, Assistant Dean of Students, Cornell University Juan R. Guardia, Director, Office of Multicultural Affairs, Florida State University (NALFO, Phi Iota Alpha Fraternity, Inc.) Melissa Montenegro, NAPA Executive Chair (NAPA, Delta Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc.) Denise J. Pipersburgh, NMGC National President (NMGC, Lambda Psi Delta Sorority, Inc.) Monica Miranda Smalls, Director of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs, University of Rochester
Go here to register for this seminar or pre-order the recording.
How does a Virtual Seminar work? AFA utilizes web conferencing technology to create a virtual learning environment so you can participate in a timely, interactive program without having to leave your office. Simplicity and ease-of-use are combined with a user-friendly presentation. No special hardware or other technologies are required to access this program. All you need is a computer with speakers, Web browser, a broadband Internet connection and a telephone.
The 90-minute program includes:
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PowerPoint slides
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Lively, interactive, real-time question-and-answer session
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Electronic program handouts
Prior to the seminar, you will receive instructions to connect to the program and the electronic handouts to have as a reference tool during the program.
We look forward to your participation in February. Keep in mind, you pay the $50 registration fee only once for a single connection. However, if you so choose, you can connect to the virtual seminar in a conference room and invite as many people as you like to participate, making this an extremely cost-effective training resource.
Go here to register for this seminar or pre-order the recording.
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