
Khristian Royster Joins CFSL as New Assistant Director
DSA News
October 14, 2024
The Division of Student Affairs is thrilled to announce the appointment of Khristian Royster as the new assistant director of the Center for Fraternity and Sorority Life (CFSL) at the University of Houston (UH). In this role, Khristian will be instrumental in cultivating our fraternity and sorority community, fostering collaboration among student leaders, and enhancing the overall experience for our members.
Khristian holds a Master of Arts in Higher Education from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Philander Smith University. With over six years of experience in higher education, he brings extensive knowledge in Fraternity and Sorority Life, as well as Residence Life and Housing. His previous roles have equipped him with a deep understanding of student leadership development and large fraternity and sorority community management. Notably, Khristian has served on international committees within his organization and is well-versed in effective advisor best practices. He is passionate about creating workshops focused on key topics to help grow and develop fraternity and sorority leaders.
“I am ecstatic to join this team and contribute to the growth of our fraternity and sorority community by uniting our students to leverage their collective strengths. My goal is to ensure that the fraternity and sorority experience is one of pride and excellence for every student. I am eager to build meaningful connections with students, alumni, and headquarters staff to foster a unified approach and make our FSL community stand out,” Khristian shared.
In his new position, Khristian will provide direct support to the Houston Panhellenic Council and Interfraternity Council, oversee the Order of Omega honor society, and supervise the graduate assistant for CFSL. His dedication to student development and his passion for building dynamic and supportive communities are expected to significantly enhance the fraternity and sorority experience at UH.
“I am delighted to welcome Khristian Royster as the new assistant director of the Center for Fraternity & Sorority Life. Khristian brings a vast amount of experience and knowledge in fraternity and sorority life. He has a creative spirit, burst of positive energy, and with his passion for the work, he will aid in the development of our fraternity and sorority student leaders,” said Cassandra Joseph, director of the Center for Fraternity & Sorority Life.
Please join us in welcoming Khristian to the CFSL team as we look forward to his impactful contributions in creating a vibrant and supportive environment for all students.
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