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Alpha Delta Pi |
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| President: | Kelsi Douglass |
| Advisor(s): | Rebecca Hendrix |
| Mission: | Established in 1851, Alpha Delta Pi is committed to sisterhood, values and ethics, high academic standards and social responsibility. |
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Alpha Gamma Rho |
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| President: | Brian Hart |
| Advisor(s): | Richard Blackburn |
| Mission: | Alpha Gamma Rho is the fraternity sharing a common bond within a dynamic, global agriculture committed to fostering the highest values and providing each and every brother with superior lifelong personal development and professional success. |
| Purpose: | To make better men, and through them a broader and better agriculture by surrounding our members with influences tending to encourage individual endeavor, resourcefulness and aggressive effort along lines making for the development of better mental, social, moral, and physical qualities; to promote a wider acquaintance and a broader outlook on the part of agricultural men through fellowship in a national organization that stands for the best social, mental, and moral development. |
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Alpha Kappa Lambda |
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| President: | Miles Mitchell |
| Advisor(s): | James Eiswert |
| Mission: | To be the premier collegiate experience leading to lifelong brotherhood. |
| Purpose: | Develop brothers who, guided by the Five Ideals, share a lifelong commitment to AKL and are dedicated to assuming leadership roles in meeting the challenges of life. |
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Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Rho Theta Chapter |
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| President: | Edward Gibson IV |
| Advisor(s): | Candice Wolf |
| Mission: | Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. develops leaders, promotes brotherhood and academic excellence, while providing service and advocacy for our communities. |
| Purpose: | The objectives of this Fraternity shall be: to stimulate the ambition of its members; to prepare them for the greatest usefulness in the causes of humanity, freedom, and dignity of the individual; to encourage the highest and noblest form of manhood; and to aid down-trodden humanity in its efforts to achieve higher social, economic and intellectual status. |
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Alpha Sigma Alpha |
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| President: | Katelyn Bridges |
| Advisor(s): | Malinda Shanks |
| Mission: |
Alpha Sigma Alpha promotes high ideals and standards for its members throughout their lives by emphasizing balance among our four aims of intellectual, physical, social and spiritual development. Alpha Sigma Alpha provides opportunities through: |
| Purpose: | The purpose of Alpha Sigma Alpha is to foster close friendships between members and to develop women of poise and purpose. |
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Delta Chi |
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| President: | Anthony Dice |
| Advisor(s): | Dr. William Gordon |
| Mission: | We, the members of Delta Chi Fraternity, believing that great advantages are to be derived from a brotherhood of college and university men, appreciating that close association may promote friendship, develop character, advance justice, and assist in the acquisition of a sound education, do ordain and establish this Constitution. |
| Purpose: | The prupose of Delta Chi is to help in the formation of a better man. We strive to do this through new member education and other fraternity values that all members strive to succeed every day. |
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Delta Sigma Phi |
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| President: | Jacob Trentman |
| Advisor(s): | Tim Crowley |
| Mission: | Better Men, Better Lives. |
| Purpose: | To develop organizational skills through being leaders in our community, and to be a better man in a welcoming brotherhood. |
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Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. |
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| President: | Cierra C. Williams |
| Advisor(s): | Fanciso Martinez |
| Mission: |
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. is a private, non-profit organization whose purpose is to provide assistance and support through established programs in local communities throughout the world. A sisterhood of more than 200,000 predominately Black college educated women, the Sorority currently has over 900 chapters located in the United States, England, Japan (Tokyo and Okinawa), Germany, the Virgin Islands, Bermuda, the Bahamas and the Republic of Korea. The major programs of the sorority are based upon the organization's Five Point Programmatic Thrust: |
| Purpose: | The Sorority was founded in 1913 by 22 students at Howard University. These young women wanted to use their collective strength to promote academic excellence; to provide scholarships; to provide support to the underserved; educate and stimulate participation in the establishment of positive public policy; and to highlight issues and provide solutions for problems in their communities. |
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Greek Week |
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| President: | Riley Ziemer & Kristen Jonas |
| Advisor(s): | Carli Mercer |
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Interfraternity Council |
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| President: | Ryan Hass |
| Advisor(s): | Candice Wolf |
| Mission: | To create an environment of 'welcoming' by seeking to help each fraternity strive to reach its fullest potential. |
| Purpose: | To promote a uniform Greek Community in which dedication to standards of leadership, brotherhood, scholarship, member development, service, and philanthropy will serve as the guiding values of the Council and all Fraternities. |
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Kappa Sigma |
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| President: | Zachary Ross |
| Advisor(s): | Joel Benson |
| Mission: | The Fraturnity should compliment and enhance the educational mission of the host institution, promote the ideal of brotherhood, contribute to the personal growth and development of its members, promote ethical behavior and decision making, and encourage service to others. |
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Purpose: |
To instill the values of leadership, fellowship, scholarship, and service in every member. |
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National Pan-Hellenic Council |
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| President: | Ryan L. Benjamin |
| Advisor(s): | Steve Bryant |
| Mission: | Governing body over the 9 black Greek sororities and fraternities. |
| Purpose: | To promote the high ideals of unity, and to make sure that our council performs all of their outlining principals and motto. |
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Order of Omega - Lambda Omega Chapter |
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| President: | Justin Wehmeyer |
| Advisor(s): | Kat Donovan |
| Mission: |
Order of Omega is a national Greek honor society. The Lambda Omega Chapter at Northwest Missouri State is actively involved in the Greek Community. Whether participating in philanthropic events, providing new Greeks with training or community building, this group of honored individuals represents values all Greeks strive to attain. SCHOLARSHIP. LEADERSHIP. SERVICE. |
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To recognize those fraternity men and women who have attained a high standard of leadership in interfraternity activities, to encourage them to continue along this line, and to inspire others to strive for similar conspicuous attainment. |
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Panhellenic Council |
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| President: | Erica Williams |
| Advisor(s): | Candice Wolf |
| Mission: | To support women's fraternities by promoting values, education, leadership, friendship, cooperation and citizenship. |
| Purpose: | The purpose of this organization shall be to develop and maintain fraternity life and interfraternity relations at a high level of accomplishment in so doing. 1. Consider the goals and ideals of member groups as continually applicable to campus and personal life. 2. To find further intellectual accomplishment and sound scholarship. 3. To cooperate with the University administration in the maintenance of high social standards. 4. To compile rules governing recruitment procedures |
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Phi Beta Sigma |
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| President: | Ryan Benjamin |
| Advisor(s): | William Hedge |
| Mission: | The brothers of Phi Beta Sigma are the fraternity's most valuable resource and strength. They are the primary things by which Phi Beta Sigma objectives will be achieved. |
| Purpose: | Culture For Service, and Service For Humanity and to promote brotherhood, scholarship, and service. |
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Phi Delta Theta |
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| President: | Riley Ziemer |
| Advisor(s): | Leslie Chandler & Jeff Nickerson |
| Mission: | Phi Delta Theta was organized with three principle objectives: The cultivation of friendship among its members; the acquirement individually of a degree of mental culture, and the attainment personally of a high standard of morality. |
| Purpose: | The Men of the Missouri Theta Chapter of Phi Delta Theta believe that fundamental policies and regulations are necessary for the successful conduct of the Chapter, as well as for the strengthening of the fraternity as a whole. This Constitution and bylaws are the policies and regulations that will provide the structure needed to be a thriving organization. Nothing in the following policies shall be construed or interpreted so as to violate any provisions of The Bond, The Code of the PHI DELTA THETA FRATERNITY, or the bylaws of the Interfraternity Council at Northwest Missouri State University. |
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Phi Mu |
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| President: | Alana Mount |
| Advisor(s): | Jill Ronk |
| Mission: | "Founded in 1852, Phi Mu is a women's organization which provides personal and academic development, service to others, commitment to excellence and lifelong friendship through a shared tradition. Phi Mu promotes vibrant living, encouraging members to achieve their personal best." |
| Purpose: | "To lend to those less fortunate a helping hand. To think of God as a protector and guide of us all. To keep forever sacred the memory of those we have loved and lost. To be to others what we would they would be to us. To keep our lives gentle, merciful and just, Thus being true to the womanhood of love. To walk in the way of honor, guarding the purity of our thoughts and deeds. Being steadfast in every duty small or large. Believing that our given word is binding. Striving to esteem the inner man above culture, wealth or pedigree. Being honorable, courteous, tender, Thus being true to the womanhood of honor. To serve in the light of truth avoiding egotism, narrowness, and scorn. To give freely of our sympathies. To reverence God as our Maker, striving to serve Him in all things. To minister to the needy and unfortunate. To practice day by day love, honor, truth. Thus keeping true to the meaning, spirit and reality of Phi Mu. " |
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Phi Sigma Kappa |
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| President: | Nate Tucker |
| Advisor(s): | Doug Russell |
| Mission: | To stimulate and strive for Brotherhood, Scholarship, and Character out of its members. |
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Sigma Kappa |
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| President: | Sarah Morman |
| Advisor(s): | Allison Hoffman |
| Purpose: | The purpose of Sigma Kappa Sorority is to provide women lifelong opportunities and support for social, intellectual, and spiritual development by bringing women together to positively impact our communities. |
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Sigma Phi Epsilon |
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| President: | John W. Fritz |
| Advisor(s): | Jeff Smith |
| Mission: | Our mission is to better the lives of those who join our organization. In order to better the lives of all those involved we focus on our three cardinal principles, Virtue, Dillegence, and Brotherly Love. To be virtuous in your everyday life, to be dillegent in your academic studies, and to have an unending loyalaty to those within your chapter. |
| Purpose: | To help the undergraduates involved set and achieve goals throughout there time not only in college, but throughout life. |
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Sigma Sigma Sigma |
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| President: | Kelsey Waibl |
| Advisor(s): | Teresa Carter |
| Mission: | To establish among its members a perpetual bond of friendship, to develop in them strong womanly character, and to impress upon them high standards of conduct. |
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Vision StatementSigma Sigma Sigma inspires exceptional life long learning and friendships. |
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Sigma Tau Gamma |
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| President: | Wesley Yardley |
| Advisor(s): | Alumni: Terry Day; Chapter: Matthew Engel |
| Mission: | Friendships founded in college are lasting ones. |
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To develop fraternal bonds between collegiate men. |
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Tau Kappa Epsilon |
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| President: | Gunnerson Sumy |
| Advisor(s): | Matt Johnson |
| Mission: | Better men, for a better world. |
| Purpose: | We are a social fraternity building the character of our members into becoming great men. |
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Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Incorporated, Omega Sigma Chapter |
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| President: | Chantai Walker |
| Advisor(s): | Steve Bryant ; Tracy McGee |
| Mission: | To come together for the purpose of promoting the highest standards of scholarship through scientific, literacy, cultural and educational programs; promote service projects on college campuses and in the community; foster sisterhood; and exemplify the idea of finer womanhood. |
| Purpose: | The purpose of the organization is to promote the fundamental principles of service, finer womanhood, sisterly love, and scholarship. |