Office Goals
1. To understand the purpose and role of each
council and its officers
2. To develop organizational skills and event planning
strategies
3. To gain an understanding of who you are as a leader
4. To become part of a team and learn strategies for
conflict resolution
5. To balance academic and student involvement by making
healthy lifestyle choices
Hazing Policy
Hazing is defined as any action taken or situation
created intentionally, whether on or off Longwood
property, by either fraternity/sorority organizations,
recognized student clubs/organizations, organized
athletic teams, individual students or student groups,
to produce mental or physical discomfort, endangerment
of life, embarrassment , harassment, intimidation, or
ridicule. Examples include, but are not limited to, the
following: paddling in any form; coerced physical
activity that causes fatigue; forced or required
consumption of harmful food, alcohol, or drugs; exposure
to inclement weather confinement in any room or
compartment; acts of vandalism or acts that aid and abet
vandalism or the destruction of property; physical or
psychological shock; publicly wearing apparel and/or
partaking in stunts not normally considered to be in
good taste; participating in degrading or humiliating
games and activities; or engaging in behavior that is in
violation of Longwood University regulations or state
and federal laws.
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Susan Sullivan
Director of the
Student Union & Activities
Kathryn Planow
Associate Director
of Fraternity and Sorority Life |