Diontrey Thompson
Co-Advisor African American Fraternal and Sororal Association (AAFSA) Council & AAFSA chapters
Diontrey Thompson joined the farm in 2011 as a Program Associate working originally within the Wilbur Hall Community for Residential Education.
Diontrey is now currently serving as the Associate Director of the Black Community Services Center. Diontrey is a Oklahoma native and originally hails from Oklahoma City.
Diontrey looks forward to assisting students with defining achievement at Stanford, both through obtaining a college degree and learning about themselves and others.
- He is also a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
Fran'Cee Brown-McClure
Co-Advisor African American Fraternal and Sororal Association (AAFSA) Council & AAFSA chapters
Fran'Cee Brown-McClure is currently an Associate Dean in the Department of Residential Education, overseeing the upperclass dorms of East campus.
She is originally from the great State of Texas. She received a B.S. in psychology from Jackson State University and a Masters in Social Work from Boston University.
She is currently pursuing a doctorate in higher education administration from the University of Texas at Austin.
- Fran'Cee became a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority in the Spring of 2002 and has been an active and involved member since her initiation.
Douglas Calhoun
Program Associate Fraternity and Sorority Life, Advisor for Inter-sorority Council (ISC) & ISC
Chapters, Order of Omega and Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) & chapters
Douglas Calhoun came to Stanford in July 2012, after completing his Master’s Degree in Higher Education Administration at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale where he was a graduate assistant for Fraternity and Sorority Life and the Center for Inclusive Excellence. In these capacities, Douglas served as the primary advisor for the Interfraternity Council (IFC) and worked with campus-wide programming and diversity initiatives.
In addition to having great advising experience, his experiences include working in a wide variety of campus areas including student leadership development, residence life, and new student programs. As an undergraduate at Indiana State University, Doug majored in Human Resources with a minor in Criminal Justice.
- He is a proud member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc and is a huge Indianapolis Colts and Los Angeles Lakers fan
Amanda Rodriguez
Assistant Director Residential Education/Fraternity and Sorority Life, Advisor for Inter-fraternity Council (IFC) & IFC chapters
Amanda Rodriguez has been working at Stanford with the fraternity and sorority community since 2008.
She has an undergraduate degree in Psychology in Social Behavior from the University of California, Irvine where she became a member of the Greek community.
Following graduation she eventually made her way to Colorado where she earned a M.S. in Higher Education in Student Affairs.
Amanda enjoys working with all members in fraternities and sororities to build a stronger Greek community.
As a California native Amanda enjoys spending time at the beach as well as traveling, the bar method, zumba, cooking new recipes and spending time with family and friends.