From: Sasicha Gartenbush
Date: January 29
Subject: CWRU Greek Life Newsletter



January 29th, 2024

 

This week in Greek News:

As we are wrapping up with recruitment, we are so excited for chapters to have their philanthropy events. If you are having an event coming out please fill out the newsletter submission form below. 

Some exciting news is that "Let's Taco 'Bout It" will be this Friday (2/2) Make sure to register to enjoy some yummy Cilantro! Also, this Tuesday (1/30) there is an IFC/PHC General Body Meeting in Tink Ballroom B & C at 8 pm. The dress code is business casual. 

 Have an amazing week and be ready for some house tours!

Let's Taco 'Bout It

Come enjoy some delicious tacos at the GLO! This Friday, February 2nd, 12:30 pm - 2 pm. There will be conversations regarding housing (maintenance requests, Greek Housing, etc.) so prepare to learn! Please make sure to sign up by 11 pm Tuesday, January 30th!! 
https://cglink.me/2cS/r2253296

International Fellowship Opportunity for Graduating Students

Post-graduate fellowship opportunity in Thessaloniki, Greece at Anatolia College, which is part of CWRU's long-standing undergraduate exchange partner, the American College of Thessaloniki. Fellowships are 10 or 11 months in length, and positions are available in both teaching elementary and high school English and university administrative positions in data/finance and student affairs.

Fellowship remuneration includes roundtrip airfare, room and board, monthly stipend, and health insurance. The deadline to apply is February 5, 2024. Please see the attached PDF for more information.

This is a great opportunity for anyone interested in working internationally, building their resume and/or a gap year prior to graduate school, and especially for graduating students interested in a career in higher ed administration!

SMARRT Applications

Are you interested in joining SMARRT? 

SMARRT (Student Meeting About Risk & Responsibility Training) hosts presentations to Greek Life chapters to promote awareness on sensitive topics such as sexual assault, mental health, substance abuse, relationship violence, and more to maintain a healthier and safer community at CWRU.

We are in charge of organizing and presenting Upstander as well as presentations for chapters to meet their “healthy relationships” community standards requirement.

For the following year, the co-coordinators are Sasicha Gartenbush (sxg1076@case.edu) and Simon Cubas (src142@case.edu). Please reach out to us with any questions or concerns.

Dr. Dorothy Pijan Student Leadership Awards

Student Leadership Awards are now open! This is a wonderful opportunity for us to recognize and celebrate the outstanding contributions of our student leaders, organizations, and programs within the CWRU community.

To nominate a person, organization, or program, including self-nominations, please use the Campus Groups form here -  https://cglink.me/2cS/s94571. Nominations are open until Friday, March 1st. The nomination form only takes a few minutes, and you can submit multiple nominations.

Nominations can be submitted for student leaders, organizations, or programs that have significantly contributed to the CWRU community over the past year. Your insights and recommendations will be crucial in ensuring that deserving individuals and groups receive the recognition they deserve.

If you should desire a feature on the GreekLife Newsletter:

Email sxg1076@case.edu with any graphics you want to be included with a description of your event/initiative. Earlier submissions are more likely to be featured on time every week!

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Let's Taco 'Bout It: Greek Housing

Friday, February 2
12:30pm - 2:00pm
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Lunch and Conversation for the CWRU Greek Life Community facilitated by the GLO. Regardless of your current housing situation, this discussion will have something for you. Whether your organization owns there own house, lives in university-owned housing, or does not currently have a house, we want you to join us. Discussion topics might include - but won't be limited to - why people do or don't want to live in your house, how to encourage members to live in the house, and how to get a house if you don't have one. Representatives from University Housing are planning to attend as well.

All members of the Greek Community are invited. Lunch (tacos) will be provided. Please register by 11 PM on Tuesday, January 30. This allows adequate time to order enough food for all attendees.

REGISTER