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Crisis Management? DePauw seeks three to assist with Greek affairs

From the Chronicle of Higher Ed

GREEK LIFE COORDINATOR
DePauw University seeks three qualified and enthusiastic individuals to join the student affairs team as Greek Life Coordinators. Greek Life Coordinators will work to provide direction and oversight to a fraternity and sorority life program that includes seven NPC sororities, 11 NIC fraternities, six NPHC organizations, and one NALFO organization. Candidates should be a member of a national fraternity or sorority. Experience with Greek life in a university setting, as a consultant with a national organization, on a Greek house corporation board, or as a Greek chapter adviser is desired. A master’s degree in College Student Personnel or related field is helpful.

Interested applicants should submit a letter of application, resume and the names of three references to:
Cara Setchell
Assistant Dean of Students
Union Building 210
DePauw University
Greencastle, IN 46135
www.depauw.edu/admin/hr

DePauw University is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. Women and members of underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply.

By Hank Nuwer

Journalist Hank Nuwer is the Alaska author of Hazing: Destroying Young Lives; Broken Pledges: The Deadly Rite of Hazing, High School Hazing, Wrongs of Passage and The Hazing Reader. In April of 2024, the Alaska Press Club awarded him first place in the Best Columnist division and Best Humorist, second place.

He has written articles or columns on hazing for the Sunday Times of India, Toronto Globe & Mail, Harper's Magazine, Orlando Sentinel, The Chronicle of Higher Education and the New York Times Sunday Magazine. His current book is Hazing: Destroying Young Lives from Indiana University Press. He is married to Malgorzata Wroblewska Nuwer of Warsaw, Poland and Fairbanks, Alaska. Nuwer is a former columnist for the Greenville (Ohio)Early Bird and former managing editor of the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner in Alaska.
Nuwer was named the Ohio Society of Professional Journalists columnist of the year in 2021 for his “After Darke” column in the Early Bird. He also won third place for the column in 2022 from the Indiana chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. He and his wife Gosia, recently of Union City, Ind., have owned 20 acres in Alaska for many years. “The move is a sort-of coming home for us,” said Nuwer. As a journalist, he’s written about the Alaskan Iditarod sled-dog race and other Alaska topics. Read his musings in his blog at Real Alaska Daily--http://realalaskadaily.com and in his weekly column "Far from Randolph" in the Winchester Star-Gazette of Randolph County, Indiana.

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