Tracy,
The one person you should contact about your situation is our
President, Fran Irwin. This is her job and she's not far from you in
St. Louis. Fran is certainly an accessable person and will get back to
you right away. In fact, she already may be aware of your problem.
Good luck and hang in there with your Mu Phi values and principles!
Loyally,
Nancy Hawkins
Chairman of the Board
MPE Foundation
--- In muphiepsiloninternational@yahoogroups.com, Tracy Leggett
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> I am the VP of the Epsilon Kappa chapter at Southern Illinois
University-Carbondale and we are having boundary issues with the
advisor of the Sigma Alpha Iota chapter. I am trying to establish the
required Inter-fraternal Music Council but I am often met with strong
opposition from the SAI advisor. She knows that she may not serve as
the advisor of our IFMC, but I feel she keeps interfering despite of
it. She continuously responds with condescending remarks that are
irrelevant to the situations at hand. She ignores my ideas for
combined fundraisers and social activities. My question is this: How
much input constitutes her over stepping her boundary and who do I
talk to about this problem?
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> Our advisor stays out of it. When I need to send an e-mail or have
any communications I inform my advisor and their advisor by Cc-ing. I
feel that everyone should know what is going on. But I am always met
with some overly critical remark or action from their advisor...not
the chapter. When I talk to the ladies of the SAI chapter, I find
they are kept in the dark about a lot of what is going on....
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> Please I really need some advice
> Tracy
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