Classes & Internships

Internships

If you are interested in an intership with Fraternity & Sorority Programs please contact our office.  We are currently looking for interns for the areas of health & wellness and academics.  Please contact Angelo Erica, aercia@email.arizona.edu if you are interested in a health & wellness internship or Liz Canales lcanales@email.arizona.edu if you are interested in an intership related to academics. 

Classes

EDL 396a: Topics in Leadership: Critical Issues in Greek Life (Section 2)
This seminar section, Critical Issues in Greek Life, is designed to help students look critically at the contemporary issues facing the North American Fraternity and Sorority Movement, locally and nationally. Students will research, debate, and present on issues such as legal concerns (risk management, alcohol, liability, hazing), diversity and multiculturalism, and the history and purposes of Greek-letter organizations. (3 credits), Wednesdays, 2:00-4:30 pm, Jensen

ANGLE is a peer education organization of fraternity and sorority members from The University of Arizona Greek community.  ANGLE peer educators become trained through an academic course where they learn about presentation and facilitation skills as well as issues facing college students.  ANGLE peer educators then present, facilitate, and educate fraternity and sorority members on these issues through forums including GREAT Greek Weekend.  Any fraternity or sorority member whose chapter is affiliated with Panhellenic Association, National Pan Hellenic Council, United Sorority & Fraternity Council or the Interfraternity Council at The University of Arizona can participate in A.N.G.L.E.   All members of A.N.G.L.E. must be members of recognized fraternities or sororities that are in good standing with The University of Arizona.