Cornell University Multicultural Greek and Fraternal Council

Cornell University Multicultural Greek and Fraternal Council The Multicultural Greek and Fraternal Council represents 18 culturally-based fraternities and sororities who create programs focusing on service & culture.

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10/17/2018

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4 DAYS...ARE YOU READY?? Greek Freak 2018
04/24/2018

4 DAYS...ARE YOU READY?? Greek Freak 2018

Greek Freak is in 4 days! Do you have your ticket? Cornell University Multicultural Greek Letter Council

03/08/2018

In honor of International Women's Day

TODAY!! Join the Puerto Rican Student Association this afternoon at 5:30pm for a panel regarding the current political s...
11/06/2017

TODAY!! Join the Puerto Rican Student Association this afternoon at 5:30pm for a panel regarding the current political status of Puerto Rico and its citizens in relation to the United States, and the issues affecting both the island and the mainland in relation to this position.

Panelists include Cornell Law School professor Aziz Rana, Cornell Department of Government, assistant professor, Jamila Michener, and Cornell Department of Anthropology and Latina/o Studies Program, associate professor, Vilma Santiago-Irizarry.

Our aim is for you to leave with a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding our status as a commonwealth, as well as what independence and statehood would mean for the island and the United States.

Food and drinks will be served.

Say hello to our new advisor!Allison “Allie” Brodeur starts today the Assistant Director, Multicultural Greek Letter Cou...
10/30/2017

Say hello to our new advisor!

Allison “Allie” Brodeur starts today the Assistant Director, Multicultural Greek Letter Council (MGLC) Advisor, and Coordinator of Inclusion Programs for OSFL. She comes to us after completing her Masters of Higher Education and Student Affairs at NYU this past May where she advised their Multicultural Greek Council. Allie is a member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Allie also worked with Welcome Weekend at NYU and co-instructed a course for new international graduate students who were transitioning into an American classroom. Allie was an RA in her undergraduate years at the University of Connecticut. In 2017, Allie received the Influential Woman Award from the Academic Achievement Program at NYU. This award honors administrators who have had profound impact and influence on the development of underrepresented students.

We can't wait for you all to meet her!

MGLC 2018 EBoard applications are due next Wednesday! Please follow the link below if you, or anyone you know, is intere...
10/24/2017

MGLC 2018 EBoard applications are due next Wednesday! Please follow the link below if you, or anyone you know, is interested in running for a position and be sure to connect with a member of the board to learn more about each position's responsibilities. Good luck!

As MGLC E-board election season approaches, we encourage you all to nominate your brothers and sisters for roles that you feel will best suit them and serve the council. The MGLC E-board is a valuable experience that will give members the opportunity to increase their leadership within the Cornell G...

This morning, students on campus awoke to news of yet another hateful and discriminatory incident on Ithaca’s campus. Th...
10/24/2017

This morning, students on campus awoke to news of yet another hateful and discriminatory incident on Ithaca’s campus. This Anti-Semitic act is deplorable — it warrants support for those impacted, and requires a call to action on behalf of the Cornell community. Anti-Semitism, white supremacy, and any other hateful sentiments have absolutely no place on this campus. This type of hatred is disturbing and we stand in solidarity with all of those who have been impacted by these events.

We stand alongside the countless other campus organizations who have made efforts to speak out against these actions, and remained committed to working alongside them in the future to combat these issues. We are encouraged that chapter presidents from PHC and IFC historically Jewish, Jewish-interested, or Jewish-values based fraternities and sororities are responding to these reprehensible attacks with their own statement.

Recently, the Greek Tri-Council compiled together a 9-page diversity & inclusion plan in response to other acts of discrimination and bias on Cornell’s campus. We remain committed to this plan and will continue to look for ways to expand it such that it protects and supports all members of the community. Efforts to combat bias and discrimination on Cornell's campus are ongoing, and diversity and inclusion will continue to be the Greek Tri-Council’s top priority until every Cornell student feels safe on this campus.

We encourage people to utilize the many resources available at Cornell, available here:

http://caringcommunity.cornell.edu/

Drew Lord '18, IFC President
Brianna Barrett '18, MGLC President
Caitlin Gleason '18, PHC President

Welcome At Cornell, you are part of a diverse, caring community of students, faculty, and staff that takes its responsibility to look out for one another very seriously. Within Cornell’s caring community, the struggle of one of us is a concern for all of us. Conversely, the success and growth of eac...

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