About Us

The Office of the Dean of Students/ Fraternity & Sorority Life was founded in 2001 by an initiative of the Board of Visitors to educate and support our students in recognized chapters as they shape organizations promoting principles of scholarship, leadership, service, diversity, and honor. We are committed to strengthening student self-governance and leadership on the individual chapter and governing council levels. Our office team also serves as the University liaison to alumnae, alumni and chapter headquarters´ staff.

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Michael J. Citro (email)

Mike Citro serves as the assistant dean of students and director. He graduated from James Madison University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and a Master of Education degree in College Student Personnel Administration. While at James Madison University, Mike served as the Coordinator for Fraternity/Sorority Life where he worked directly with the 23 national fraternities and sororities on-campus as well as advised the Interfraternity and Panhellenic Councils. Most recently, Mike served as the Program Director for the Lancaster County Higher Education Working Group, a multi-campus student engagement and retention initiative based in Pennsylvania. He is a member of Kappa Alpha Order.

Meg Shamburger (email)

Meg Shamburger serves as the Program Coordinator for Fraternity & Sorority Life. Originally from Richmond, Virginia, Meg attended Randolph-Macon College and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in English and a minor in Secondary Education. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta and held various roles within her own chapter and on the Panhellenic Executive Council during her time at Macon. More recently she spent two years at the College of William and Mary working with the fraternity and sorority community as one of the three direct advisors and earned her Master of Education in Higher Education Administration. In her free time Meg enjoys running, traveling and spending time with friends.

Jason S. Jones (email)

Jason Jones is a current second year graduate student in the department of religious studies focusing on the development and influence of Buddhisms in America. This year he will be working as the graduate assistant for Fraternity and Sorority Life. Jason graduated from Sewanee, also known as the University of the South, with a major in religion. As a member of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, Jason served as risk manager and president as well as the vice-president of the Inter-Fraternity Council and chair of community service. Afterwards, he obtained a master’s of theological studies from Vanderbilt Divinity School.