As part of a campaign to improve relations between the administration and students, the Interfraternity Council (IFC) is inviting all MIT faculty and members of fraternities, sororities and independent living groups (FSILGs) to a mixer in the Bush Room next Tuesday, March 13 from 5-7pm.
"Building stronger relationships between the faculty and students is essential to the FSILG community as well as MIT as a whole," said IFC President Rory Pheiffer, a junior in mechanical engineering. "An equally large turnout from FSILG members and faculty would be a great testament to a future trust on our campus."
The goal of the event is to rejuvenate the Faculty Advisor Program at FSILGs. Suggested future activities toward this end include dinners, Red Sox games, community service events and perhaps a seminar using funds from the Office of Resident Life and Student Life Programs. More information will be available at the mixer.
Faculty and FSILG members who wish to attend are asked to RSVP to Residential Program Coordinator Kate Baxter at x3-4663 or kbaxter@mit.edu.
A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on March 8, 2001.