Chapter/Member Spotlight
If you would like to be featured in the next FASA Monthly Newsletter, make sure to fill out the Chapter/Member Spotlight Form! We can’t wait to share all the great things you are doing in the community and at the university! If you have any questions reach out to Kyle McGee kbmcgee@syr.edu. 
Talent Expression
FASA would like to highlight the different talents that we have within our community in our FASA Monthly Newsletter.

Talents that we are looking to highlight are businesses you own, writings, dancing, poetry, etc. If you are interested in having your talent highlighted fill out our Talent Expression Form! Please complete the Talent Expression Form. If you have any questions reach out to Kyle McGee kbmcgee@syr.edu. 
Upcoming Events
Happy Black History Month!
Click here to view all Black History Month Celebration Events
March is Women’s History Month!

Please fill out this form in its entirety to highlight yourself, friend, advisor, Soror, sister, big/little, etc.

We encourage all to participate but please understand that there is a chance we will not highlight every single Women nominated but will do our absolute best.

Submissions are welcome from now until March 13th, 2022. If you have any questions/concerns please reach out to Shakaya, (Siwalcot@syr.edu). 
Make sure to check out the updated Spring Semester Deadlines. March 4th is the next due dates for some forms.read the
Call all new members from Fall 2021 and future new members from Spring 2022, save the date for our New Member Retreat!!!! April 23, 2022, at 10am. There will be a minimum of 4 new members required to attend. More info to follow
In need of a place to study, unplug, or meet? Well FASA has a spot for you!!!!

You can now stop by the FASA Lounge, on the second floor of the Women’s Building, where we have a lounge area, conference room, that you can reserve, and office space that you can host virtual meetings in!!!!

Make sure to stop by the space!
On Wednesdays, we wear Para/Letters!!!!
All forms can be found on the FASA Website under Resources.
Requirements for Potential New Members & Interests
Please don't forget that 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.
Council Social Media Accounts
IFC
NPHC
MGC
PHC
NALFO
PFC
Contact Information:
Website: https://ese.syr.edu/greeklife
Email: greeklife@syr.edu
Phone: (315) 443-2214
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