Monday, February 22, 2010

GREEKS: Represent - Student Involvement Program

Student Involvement Program: Monday, March 8th, 7 PM. CUB Senior Ballroom

ASWSU is teaming up with the Interfraternity and Panhellenic Councils, Multicultural Community, Student Entertainment Board and more to create an event highlighting how students can get involved at Washington State University.

The event is free and open to all students, but members of Greek Chapters will receive required programming credit and are encouraged to wear their Greek letters.

The program will showcase ways students can actively build their leadership skills and develop their organizations. Speakers from different student organizations will start the event by discussing ways students can make a difference in their community such as run for leadership positions or become a part of committees, as well as sharing projects that student groups are currently working on. A brief Question and Answer session will conclude the evening.

The aim of the GREEKS: Represent - Student Involvement Program is to not only engage the future leaders of WSU and encourage Greek and non-Greek students to become more active, but also to better communicate what student leaders are currently doing for their constituents. A slideshow will also be playing throughout the event with information including ASWSU Senate Districts, Adopt-A-Block cleanups, Greek Philanthropy Hours and more.

The various student organizations hosting the event will be passing out free products including Frisbees and lanyards, and a giant poster will be present near the entrance where students can list student groups they are a part of.

As ASWSU elections are rapidly approaching, the program will also discuss how students go about voting and encourage all students to make their voices heard when it comes to choosing their leadership.

Keep an eye out for upcoming advertisements in the Daily Evergreen and on the Video Reader-boards in the CUB.

Cheers,

Chase M. Gunnell
ASWSU Director of Greek Affairs

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