One of the questions that we often hear is-do Greeks have anything happening over the summer? On the surface the answer may seem like not much, but ironically, it may be one of the busiest times of the year.
Depending on volume of "to dos" the first few weeks of the summer are knee deep in spring wrap-up. This may include wrap up of any outstanding council issues, finishing up any spring projects that can be closed, end-of-year and end-of-semester reporting and likely more depending on the activity of the semester.
June is Orientation time. We want to put the best foot forward for the Greek community and in the process the Samford community as well.
July and August are often the "kick off" for fall preparation months as the groundwork is laid for IFC and Panhellenic recruitment, starting the new year off on the right tone and everyone on the same page, and making sure that the greeks are appropriately engaged with start of school activities.
With individuals off participating around the country at conventions and more (representing their chapters and Samford in the process), hopefully you can see we are always running, always on the go, and constantly working for the betterment of the Samford Greek community and the Institution as a whole.
Depending on volume of "to dos" the first few weeks of the summer are knee deep in spring wrap-up. This may include wrap up of any outstanding council issues, finishing up any spring projects that can be closed, end-of-year and end-of-semester reporting and likely more depending on the activity of the semester.
June is Orientation time. We want to put the best foot forward for the Greek community and in the process the Samford community as well.
July and August are often the "kick off" for fall preparation months as the groundwork is laid for IFC and Panhellenic recruitment, starting the new year off on the right tone and everyone on the same page, and making sure that the greeks are appropriately engaged with start of school activities.
With individuals off participating around the country at conventions and more (representing their chapters and Samford in the process), hopefully you can see we are always running, always on the go, and constantly working for the betterment of the Samford Greek community and the Institution as a whole.
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