The Khronicle: 27th Administration Edition

The Role of Leadership Under Victory Harper’s leadership, G.L.A.D. embodies the fraternity’s commitment to holistic development—a blend of academic, leadership, and now, financial excellence. His advocacy ensures that brothers are equipped not only with academic knowledge but also with life skills that will serve them throughout their careers and personal lives. Looking Forward As G.L.A.D. continues to grow, plans include collaborations with financial professionals, expanding workshops, and creating ongoing support networks for brothers. The initiative underscores the fraternity’s dedication to preparing members for successful and debt-free futures. In conclusion , G.L.A.D. (Greeks Learning to Avoid Debt) exemplifies our fraternity’s proactive approach to cultivating responsible, financially savvy leaders of tomorrow. With Victory Harper at the helm, we are confident that this program will make a lasting impact, guiding brothers toward a future free of unnecessary debt and full of financial empowerment. Southeastern Province’s Undergraduate Affairs Committee: Building Sustainable Chapters Through Strategic Engagement Under the dedicated leadership of Brian Golson, the Director of Undergraduate Engagement for the Southeastern Province, the Undergraduate Affairs Committee has emerged as a critical force in the growth, rehabilitation, and sustainability of undergraduate chapters across the region. With a mission centered on the holistic development of undergraduate members and the long- term viability of collegiate chapters, this committee is setting a standard for excellence and accountability within the fraternity. At the heart of its work is a deep commitment to relationship-building—not just within the fraternity, but also with the universities that host its chapters. Acting on behalf of the Province Polemarch, the committee serves as a direct liaison to university officials, fostering productive, ongoing relationships with campus personnel. These relationships are essential to the “staying power” of undergraduate chapters, ensuring alignment with institutional expectations and compliance with both university and fraternity policies.

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