Greek Life goes on without Dudolski
Alisha Reed/Staff reporter
Issue date: 4/17/08 Section: News
Greek Life is still with out a director.
Bob Dudolski was removed as Director of Greek Life on March 20.
In early April, Dudolski offered his resignation to the university.
His last day was April 11.
Despite not having a Director of Greek Life, students think the transition after Dudolski has gone well.
"I think that since he's been gone the Greek Life staff has done an amazing job and everything has been going really well personally," said Michelle Bosco, president of Delta Zeta.
Amanda Truttmann, president of Sigma Kappa, said she really had not seen any changes since Dudolski's departure and believes the Greek Life office did a good job distributing jobs during Greek Week.
"Everyone seemed to know what was going on," said Truttman. "It is a really big event."
Some students thought Dudolski's departure was surprising.
Kyle Valentine, president of Sigma Phi Epsilon, said Dudolski's resignation was unexpected but there have not been a lot of changes with in Greek Life. He said the staff was doing a great job keeping everything as normal as possible.
Valentine believes a new Greek Life director should work to continue to build unity in the Greek community.
"As for a new Greek Life director, I would want someone doing the same thing that Bob was doing," Valentine said. "He was building a lot of unity on the campus and he built one of the best Greek Life organizations around."
Truttman agrees that Dudolski's legacy with Greek Life is the unity he encouraged.
"He shed a really good light on Greek Life here at Eastern and I hope the next Greek Life Director continues to do so," Truttman said. "He emphasized the good things the Greek community does and made the whole Greek Life stronger not just the individual chapters."
Bosco hopes the next director of Greek Life is passionate about the community.
"The kind of Greek Life director I see in the future is someone who is passionate about Greek Life and working with a new group of students and willing to work with all of us together to improve Greek Life here at Eastern," Bosco said.
Alisha Reed can be reached at 581-7942 or at arreed@eiu.edu.
Bob Dudolski was removed as Director of Greek Life on March 20.
In early April, Dudolski offered his resignation to the university.
His last day was April 11.
Despite not having a Director of Greek Life, students think the transition after Dudolski has gone well.
"I think that since he's been gone the Greek Life staff has done an amazing job and everything has been going really well personally," said Michelle Bosco, president of Delta Zeta.
Amanda Truttmann, president of Sigma Kappa, said she really had not seen any changes since Dudolski's departure and believes the Greek Life office did a good job distributing jobs during Greek Week.
"Everyone seemed to know what was going on," said Truttman. "It is a really big event."
Some students thought Dudolski's departure was surprising.
Kyle Valentine, president of Sigma Phi Epsilon, said Dudolski's resignation was unexpected but there have not been a lot of changes with in Greek Life. He said the staff was doing a great job keeping everything as normal as possible.
Valentine believes a new Greek Life director should work to continue to build unity in the Greek community.
"As for a new Greek Life director, I would want someone doing the same thing that Bob was doing," Valentine said. "He was building a lot of unity on the campus and he built one of the best Greek Life organizations around."
Truttman agrees that Dudolski's legacy with Greek Life is the unity he encouraged.
"He shed a really good light on Greek Life here at Eastern and I hope the next Greek Life Director continues to do so," Truttman said. "He emphasized the good things the Greek community does and made the whole Greek Life stronger not just the individual chapters."
Bosco hopes the next director of Greek Life is passionate about the community.
"The kind of Greek Life director I see in the future is someone who is passionate about Greek Life and working with a new group of students and willing to work with all of us together to improve Greek Life here at Eastern," Bosco said.
Alisha Reed can be reached at 581-7942 or at arreed@eiu.edu.
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