FSL is bringing back annual Wellness Week on March 21st - 25th! The office will provide opportunities for FSL students in all four councils to de-stress and develop greater awareness surrounding health and well-being, as well as to engage in community with each other. The week-long program of events is listed below with individual descriptions.
2022 Fraternity & Sorority Life Awards
The 2022 FSL Awards Night was held on April 18th, 2022. It was a great time to celebrate the year's extraordinary leaders and chapters. Below is a complete list of winners. Additionally, in the 2022 Awards Lookbook there are photos and more information about the award recipients for continued celebration.
Welcome Week - Picture Yourself at Michigan Event
Fraternity & Sorority Life is sponsoring a UM Welcome Week event on September 4, 2022. Join us for snacks, games, an opportunity to engage with the members of the U of M Fraternity and Sorority community, and remember to bring your phone to take a snapshot of yourself in our version of a Selfie Museum!
We hope to see students September 4th, 2022 6:30pm-8:30pm on the Palmer Field Tennis/Basketball Courts
NPHC Week 2022
The National Pan-Hellenic Conference is hosting NPHC Week 2022 Welcome to the Yard between September 28 - October 1, 2022.
Wednesday, September 28, 2022
NPHC Bake Wars - come buy sweet treats on the DIAG between Noon and 2pm
Name That Song - 6:30pm @ 1300 Chem Building
Thursday, September 29, 2022
Meet The Greeks - 7:00pm at 1443 Wastenaw Ave Building
Saturday, October 1, 2022
Support NPHC's Goal and Historical Purpose
Please consider financially supporting the National Pan-Hellenic Conference throught the NPHC Support Fund within the University of Michigan.
Programming Grants for CBFOs
Fraternity & Sorority Life is pleased to offer microgrants to UM Culturally-Based Fraternal Organizations (CBFO) to provide support around individual, chapter, and community wellness. These micro-grants will support well-being programming that aligns U-M Dimensions of Well-being in NPHC and MGC chapters and councils. While the model of well-being will serve as a guide, CBFOs are encouraged to consider the ways in which wellness manifests in their communities and incorporate that into their new or existing programming.