
Staff of the Center for Fraternity and Sorority Life
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We are located in CUB 315 |
Anita Cory |
Anita has been around a long time. She was working with Greeks at WSU before this office even existed. She is our leader, our guide, and our person to blame if it blows up. Anita remembers more alumni now than students, but we don't bring that up in staff meetings. |
Samantha Armstrong |
Solidly in her third year here at Washington State University (Go Cougs!), Samantha is living her dream of working with college students and students find their passion. Samantha attended both Idaho State University, where she received her Bachelor’s degrees in Business Administration & Secondary Education, and Western Washington University, where she received her M.Ed. in Student Affairs Administration . Samantha is a proud life-long member of Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority and is thrilled to be in a field that allows her to stay connected to a community that has given her so much. While working full time, Samantha is also pursuing her Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration and making her family proud that she finally chose to get a degree at WSU! When her brain needs a break, Samantha turns to traveling, getting outdoors, reading, and spending time with her friends and family. |
Alicia Saldivar |
A native of California and Oregon, Alicia dedicates her time in the Center for Fraternity & Sorority Life to the ever growing population of culturally based fraternities and sororities. As member of the Greek community, Alicia has been an active fraternal leader for many years, both as an undergraduate student and alumna member. After graduating with her Bachelor of Arts degree in Ethnic Studies from the University of Oregon, Alicia worked for Pacific University as a Financial Aid Officer before making her move to Pullman to help retain and recruit students of color to Washington State University. Currently, Alicia serves both the Center for Fraternity & Sorority Life and the Office of Student Involvement & Leadership Development, working closely with students of color and their organizations to create awareness, inclusion and appreciation for WSU’s underrepresented communities. Within the CFSL, Alicia advises the United Greek Council, the National Pan-Hellenic Council and serves as the point person for all events and programming related to culturally based chapters. |
Missy Lee |
When not doing payroll, editing rosters, printing grade reports or something equally important, Missy writes smarty pants web pages. Why should you stop in and talk to Missy? The best reason in the world--she has the candy dish! |
Paul Mencke |
Paul is the advisor of ten IFC and Panhellenic chapters as well as the advisor for the Programming and Finance Officers for both IFC and Panhellenic Councils. He graduated from WSU in 2000 with an undergraduate degree in Education and History, continued on and completed his Masters of Business Administration in 2002, and is currently working on his PhD in Cultural Studies and Social Thought in Education. Paul enjoys empowering students through his role as an advisor and looks forward to working with students to develop their skills for success in their professional careers. |
Mallory Heritage |
Mallory returned to WSU to complete a Master's degree in Accounting. She knows Greek Life well, having been a chapter officer and Panhellenic officer as an undergraduate here. She spends her time here helping out in numerous ways, including mentoring several chapter presidents and leading projects. mheritage@wsu.edu |
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Divina works primarily as an advisor for the National Pan-Hellenic Council organizations, which consists of the 9 historically African-American Greek-letter organizations. She also uses her time to mentor all culturally-based chapters and organizations at WSU. Divina proudly graduated from Huston-Tillotson University in Austin, Texas with a BA in Psychology and English. She is currently working on a Masters of Education in Counseling Psychology. Divina’s favorite pastimes include playing paintball, tubing down the Guadalupe River in Texas, and fancy restaurants. She looks forward to sharing her experiences of Greek life with students, and helping to develop them into confident and motivated leaders. |
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Joe Nixon |
Joe spends most of his time running Stimson Hall. He wants to learn more about the WSU Greek experience, so he is spending some time every week working in our office. |
Our CFSL staff is unmatched! We are located in CUB 315 |
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