Jamie Devin Wilson: How can we empower students to speak up, act, and be a change-maker?
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Welcome to episode # 60 of Fraternity Foodie! Jamie Devin Wilson is on a mission to end sexual violence, educate others active bystander intervention, and uplift the fraternity and sorority life experience. She cares deeply for the development and growth of not just college students but young professionals in the field of higher education.
She is a wife, sister, sorority woman, survivor of sexual violence, and student affairs professional in higher education as the Coordinator for Fraternity and Sorority Life at the University of New Hampshire – with some absolutely incredible students.
We find out why she chose the University of Rhode Island for her undergraduate experience, what she learned by joining Phi Sigma Sigma sorority, what it was like working for her sorority headquarters, how her experience at Northeastern helped her as a campus professional, what makes the University of New Hampshire special, how to develop new member education programs that allow the students to come to their own conclusions about hazing not being tolerated, how to empower students to stand up and take action when they see violence, the different types of resources available for victims of sexual violence, how fraternities and sororities should be recruiting and retaining students in a virtual world, and how to develop stronger relationships with other organizations and councils on campus. If you’re a fan of Fraternity Foodie, you will absolutely love this episode. Enjoy! Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3L9yVyfm-8