Director of Greek Life reassigned
Nora Maberry/News Editor
Issue date: 3/25/08 Section: News
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Eastern made an internal reassignment, said Dan Nadler, vice president for student affairs. Nadler said that Dudolski did not quit.
"Bob will be working on special projects for the foreseeable future within the Division of Student Affairs," Nadler said.
Nadler said Dudolski would be working on special projects at least through the end of the spring semester.
The office of Student Affairs is currently working on putting a team together to cover the responsibilities of the Director of Greek Life, Nadler said.
"There are no other plans or additional information to share at this time," Nadler said.
Dudolski currently teaches a 3000 level student leadership course and serves as the Grand Council National Vice President for Delta Sigma Phi National Fraternity.
Dudolski has been Director of Greek Life since 2000 when he acted as interim Director of Greek Life when the previous director, Rebecca Marushak moved to Arizona.
Dudolski served as Acting Assistant Director of Student Life from 1999-2000 and Greek Court Associate Resident Director from 1996-1999.
The Director of Greek Life oversees 25 Greek Letter organizations on Eastern's campus. The director coordinates and supervises 11 staff members and advises Greek students in developing new academic, recruitment, standards and services programs.
Nora Maberry can be reached at 581-7942 or at nemaberry@eiu.edu.
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Too many questions
posted 3/24/08 @ 11:45 PM CST
Let me first say that I'm not in any way blaming the Den for how the story is covered. Being part of the Greek community here at EIU I have heard of story since early Sunday and have received the same information. (Continued…)
letthemusicflow18
Agree with above poster
posted 3/25/08 @ 8:02 AM CST
While the story is no doubt covered accurately, many questions arise when I read this article.
In addition to the questions asked above, is there anyone stepping in for Mr. (Continued…)
Dena Anderson
posted 3/25/08 @ 11:05 AM CST
Is this because of the partying and possible deaths that have occurred?
Agreed!
posted 3/25/08 @ 11:44 AM CST
Bob sucks we're happy hes gone!
Greek Alumni
posted 3/25/08 @ 3:06 PM CST
I think that its an unfortunate situation. I think that everyone should just respect the decisions of the University and Dr. Nadler.
Everyone has pros and cons. (Continued…)
Good Luck Bob
posted 3/25/08 @ 4:02 PM CST
Bob - best of luck in your future! You are great and will be missed!
Observer
posted 3/25/08 @ 4:56 PM CST
Obviously it was something big or embarrassing for the University not to release the real story. If there was nothing to hide they would have revealed it. (Continued…)
Mondo
posted 3/25/08 @ 8:54 PM CST
Good Riddance to Bad Rubbish! Maybe fraternities and sororities can be fun again
Bye Bob!
posted 3/25/08 @ 10:14 PM CST
I think most people are happy bobs gone. obviously he did something bad enough to get him removed. he shouldve been a long time ago. greek life keeps getting worse and worse! Agreed good riddance!
True Kiddo
posted 3/25/08 @ 11:53 PM CST
As a senior, I have seen many changes that Bob has help implemented in Greek Life at EIU. I have also heard stories from alums about all the great changes Bob made during his first few years at EIU. (Continued…)
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