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By Ann-Woods Isaacs
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January 19, 2001
One year after calling on fraternities to improve their resource management skills, today the University's Board of Visitors will listen to the findings of the fraternity working group, a group of fraternity members, alumni and administrators.
Headed by Dean of Students Penny Rue, the fraternity working group aims to strengthen and stabilize the University's fraternity system, which recently has felt financial strains amid conflicts with administrators over the timing of formal rush.
Items in the proposal include increased administrative resources, improved alumni interaction and long-term housing improvements for fraternity members.
"The recommendations focus on developing the relationship between the University and the fraternity system," said Inter-Fraternity Council President Justin Saunders, a member of the fraternity working group.
"It is not surprising that when students have complete freedom there will be short-term thinking," Rue said.
Rue also wants to improve the conditions within the fraternity lifestyle and help the fraternities foster a more positive academic environment.
"The stated fraternity ideals are absolutely consistent with the ideals of the University," Rue said.