Summary
Years from now, the 2010-11 academic year may prove to have been the turning point in the rebuilding of staff- student/alumni relationships in Greek life at Trinity. The staff understands that students will make mistakes. Organizations and students are not expected to be perfect. Mistakes often lead to the greatest and growth and development of young adults. Given the social nature of Greek organizations, however, sound risk management is critical in creating a culture that values student safety. The staff is committed to helping our students develop and is committed to minimizing those mistakes that put students in harm’s way. Trust and communication among all constituents will best serve our students, their families and Greek alumni.
The Trinity University staff is dedicated to making of our very distinctive program in partnership with students and alumni even better. We will attend any meeting, any time, and are available for individual, small, or large group discussions with students and alumni to do whatever it takes for Greek life at Trinity continue to be successful.
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