Resources for Virtual Chapter Management
As members of the fraternity and sorority community, we are accustomed to change and certainly understand the need to evolve to meet the ever-changing demands of our society.

Even with that understanding, we recognize the era we are in is unprecedented and challenging for all of us. We hope the resources below will help you maintain a strong sense of belonging, connection, and passion as you navigate a virtual fraternity and sorority experience.
 
We would like to thank our Fraternity and Sorority colleagues at Florida State University for developing this outline.
FASA March Programs
Contact Lael Pierce at lpierc01@syr.edu for more information.





The zoom link for the Presidents Meeting has been sent to Chapter/Council Presidents via email.
To register to attend one of these workshops, click here
To attend one of these workshops, please register here.
Details for the event can be found here.
Details for the event can be found here.


Come out and participate in FASA first ever Song Association! You can submit songs now using the following form on Campus Labs: https://syracuse.campuslabs.com/engage/submitter/form/start/464691
Details for the event can be found here.
Please register for this workshop here.
FASA April Programs
Event information will be available on 'Cuse Activities soon.
The Zoom link will be sent to Presidents closer to the date of the meeting.
Requirements for Potential New Members & Interests
Starting Fall 2020 all potential new members and interests of a fraternity or sorority must attend all three workshops below before they begin the recruitment/intake process. All workshops are coordinated through the Barnes Center at The Arch Health Promotion.

Alcohol Safety 101
Participants will learn about general information on alcohol use, a variety of strategies for safer alcohol use and how to recognize and respond to alcohol poisoning. Workshop provided by Be Wise Peer Educators.

STOP Bias
This workshop will discuss what bias is and provide real-life, relatable examples (recognize), as well as bystander intervention skills (stop). We will also discuss how to report and what the process looks like after you've done so (report). Workshop provided by the STOP Bias Program.

Hazing Prevention
In this presentation you will learn about what hazing is using an affirmative consent framework and how it can impact your social connections and mental health. Review how to recognize hazing and act as a prosocial bystander to intervene safely and help your peers that are experiencing hazing. This is an interactive session where you will practice scenarios and hear from other peers to help better equip you in responding if you see hazing among your friends and peers.
Helpful Information About COVID-19
Upcoming Events
March

March 2nd - FASA Presidents Meeting
March 3rd - Chapter Advisors Meeting
March 10th - Accreditation Program Breakdown & Prepare Workshop
March 10th - Chapter House Directors Meeting
March 15th - Officer Transition Workshop
March 19th - Virtual Game Night
March 23rd - Syracuse Wellness Day
March 24th - FASA & OSRR Presents Know The Process
March 27th - Song Association
March 30th - Goal Setting Workshop
April

SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS PROGRAMMING ALL MONTH
April 6th - FASA Presidents Meeting
April 7th - Chapter Advisors Meeting
April 9th - Virtual Game Night
April 13th - Officer Transition Workshop
April 14th - Chapter House Directors Meeting
April 21st - Syracuse Wellness Day 
May

May 3rd - Accreditation Program Breakdown & Prepare Workshop
May 4th - FASA Presidents Meeting
May 5th - Chapter Advisors Meeting
May 7th - End of Semester Chapter Roster Due
May 12th - Chapter House Directors Meeting
May 14th - Last Day of Classes
May 15th to 17th - Reading Days
May 18th to 21th - Final Exams
May 21st - Last Day of the Semester
May 22nd to 23rd - Commencement
Council Social Media Accounts
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Contact Information:
Phone: (315) 443-2718 | Fax: (315) 443-5553
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