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Important Updates from

National Council

Health Resources Webpage

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Alpha Sigma Alpha added health and safety resources on the website to provide links that members can access when seeking resources pertaining to health and wellbeing. The creation of this webpage came as a result of the listening sessions national council hosted in the fall of 2022.

National Policy & Procedures Updates

Last fall, national council voted to update a number of national policies & procedures. Collegiate chapter officers, advisors and volunteers were informed of these updates via email in December 2022. All updates can be found in the National Policies & Procedures document on MyAΣA on the pages indicated below. The following policies are new or have been updated: i. New: National Medical Amnesty Policy (page 24) ii. Updated: National Policy on Human Dignity (page 25) iii. Updated: National Policy on Alcohol and Drugs (page 21) iv. Updated: National Policy on Hazing (page 24)

BY LORETTA GOOD, NPC CHIEF MARKETING OFFICER

From Oct. 13 - 15, 2022, the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) hosted its Annual Conference at The Embassy Suites by Hilton Plainfield Indianapolis Airport, just outside Indianapolis. More than 150 NPC member organization leaders, board members and other guests gathered together to discuss topics of mutual interest and build relationships. Event programming was divided into large group education sessions, peer group meetings and other activities such as time with representatives from businesses in the NPC Partner Program.

The event was followed by a regular meeting of the Council of Delegates, which is composed of one individual from each of NPC’s 26 member organizations.

2021-23 NPC Chair Cheri De Jong welcomed attendees to the NPC Annual Conference during the opening session on Thursday afternoon. “We are now officially back on schedule after the many delays and rescheduled events during the COVID pandemic,” said De Jong. “As we begin this conference, let us be mindful of the commitment we have to our member organizations and to each other as we strive to advocate for and grow our Panhellenic communities.”

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