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teneaTenea Lowery joins the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life as a new assistant director which will oversee ten campus chapters who are members of the National Pan-Hellenic and Multicultural Greek Councils. In her new position, she hopes to improve awareness and support of multicultural fraternities and sororities on campus.

Background: Lowery previously served as assistant director for the Center for Multicultural Student Services at James Madison University. She attended the University of North Texas where she earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology and received a master’s degree in sociology from Clark Atlanta University.

She has been involved with numerous professional organizations, including the Association for Fraternity and Sorority Advisors, the Association for Fraternal Leadership Values, and the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators.

A few fun facts about Tenea:

Hometown: Fort Worth, Texas

Hobbies: Working out and spending time with friends

One interesting fact about you: I’m always down to participate in a contemporary line dance!

Favorite place you have visited: Branchville, Virginia

Favorite movie: Blade II

The most interesting thing you’ve learned about UT: One thing that I have been excited to hear from students is, no matter their differences, they all come together as VOLS!