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Alpha Delta Pi
For more than 150 years, extraordinary women have called Alpha Delta Pi home. The first secret society for women, Alpha Delta Pi, originally called the "Adelphean Society," forged the way for women in the fraternity system. Our founding took place in 1851 at Wesleyan Female College in Macon, GA, the first college in the world chartered to grant degrees to women. Since then, Alpha Delta Pi has endured and stayed true to its founding ideals: scholarship, high principles of behavior and true friendships. Today, more than 180,000 initiated members from more than 190 collegiate chapters throughout the United States and Canada are proud to call Alpha Delta Pi their home.
Advisors:
| Jeni Murphy E-mail: jmurphy@nwmissouri.edu Phone: 562-1290 |
Rebecca Hendrix E-mail: hendrix@nwmissouri.edu Phone: 562-1564 |
Alpha Gamma Rho
This is a social/professional fraternity for men interested in agriculture, but a major in agriculture is not required for membership. Prospective members should be interested in a career in agriculture.
Advisor: Arley Larson
E-mail: admiral@nwmisouri.edu
Phone: 562-1161
Alpha Kappa Lambda
The fraternity of Alpha Kappa Lambda is built upon the spirit of the five high ideals of Judeo Christian principles, leadership, scholarship, loyalty and self-support. The aim of the AKL brotherhood is to create a wholeness of man amongst its members, who will be prepared to lead throughout life. To become a member of Alpha Kappa Lambda, you must go through the current recruitment program sponsored by IFC.
Advisor: James Eiswert
E-mail: jeiswer@nwmissouri.edu
Phone: 562-1257
Alpha Phi Alpha
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. develops leaders, promotes brotherhood and academic excellence, while providing service and advocacy for our communities.
Advisor: Tyrone Bates
E-mail: twowild06@hotmail.com
Phone:
Alpha Sigma Alpha
This is a social sorority that has four aims: physical, intellectual, spiritual and social growth. Members do several activities to benefit their national philanthropies including the S. June Smith Center and Special Olympics. Alpha Sigma Alpha has received the scholarship trophy for the highest GPA in the sorority division for several years. Even though active membership ends upon graduation, students will have lifetime memberships and friendships.
Advisor: Malinda Shanks
E-mail: mshanks@nwmissouri.edu
Phone: 562-1236
Delta Chi
Delta Chi was founded in 1890 and has been at Northwest since 1968. Since then, members have prided themselves on providing an environment for intellectual growth and character development for the men who have walked through their doors. The diversity of men who are associated with Delta Chi creates friendships that can only help a man in his future endeavors. Not only are they determined to help a man grow, but they also pride themselves on their community services, philanthropy projects, intramural activities and most of all, academics.
Advisor: Denise Weiss
E-mail: cweiss@nwmissouri.edu
Phone: 562-1203
Delta Sigma Phi
Since 1968, the men of Delta Sigma Phi have played a key role in the success of the Northwest Greek community. Known as the Fraternity of Engineered Leadership, Delta Sigma Phi promotes a strong sense of friendship, leadership ability and community service within its brothers that will last well beyond the college years. Whether it is in the classroom, on the intramural fields, or helping others less fortunate, Delta Sigma Phi excels in all areas. Please contact us about recruitment information if you are interested in becoming part of the brotherhood. Excellence is our standard, success is our tradition.
Advisor: Melody Hubbard
E-mail: mhubbar@nwmissouri.edu
Phone: 562-1048
Delta Sigma Theta
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. The major programs of the sorority are based upon the organization’s Five Points: Thrust of Economic Development, Educational Development, International Awareness and Involvement, Physical and Mental Health, and Political Awareness and Involvement. Delta Sigma Theta is one of the Divine 9 historical African-American greek organizations.
Advisor: Francisco Martinez
E-mail: fmartinez@nwmissouri.edu
Phone: 562-1997
Delta Zeta
Delta Zeta is a Greek social organization for women. The group strives for academic excellence, campus and community involvement, leadership and strong sisterhood. This group of diverse women is among the other 190,000 members in the nation, making them the second largest national sorority. One way they enhance their unity is to work for their national philanthropy which is the speech and hearing impaired at Galludet University.
Advisor: Deb Toomey
E-mail: debs@nwmissouri.edu
Phone: 562-1053
Interfraternity Council (IFC)
IFC is the governing body for the men’s national Greek organizations which fosters interfraternity relations, assists the collegiate chapter of the National Interfraternity Council, and cooperates with universities in maintaining the highest scholastic and social standards.
Advisor: Angel McAdams Prescott
E-mail: angel@nwmissouri.edu
Phone: 562-1226
Panhellenic Council
This group is the governing body of the national sororities on campus which fosters interfraternity relationships, assists collegiate chapters of the NPC member groups and cooperates with universities in maintaining the highest scholastic and social standards.
Advisor: Angel McAdams Prescott
E-mail: angel@nwmissouri.edu
Phone: 562-1226
Phi Delta Theta
Phi Delta Theta teaches men that the commitments outlined in the Fraternity’s Bond are not merely remote ideals, but areas of discipline for daily life. Phi Delta support, and in turn have the support of, their brothers in living these principles daily. Through The Bond of Phi Delta Theta, men with different and diverse backgrounds but similar ideals unite with a common purpose: to foster excellence in scholarship, leadership, individual growth, and involvement in community service. The men of Phi Delta Theta share important commitments to the intense bond of friendship between brothers, to high academic achievement and to living life with integrity.
Advisor: Leslie Chandler
E-mail: lchand@nwmissouri.edu
Phone: 562-1951
Phi Mu
Phi Mu is a social sorority for women that works toward many goals. Members work hard to give to others through social service and philanthropic activities and to help members bring out the best in themselves. Phi Mu is a bonding of sisterhood and friendship, where members join as individuals and become one united, yet diverse, family which continues on forever.
Advisor: Amy Nally
E-mail: anally@nwmissouri.edu
Phone: 562-1954
Phi Sigma Kappa
The brotherhood of Phi Sigma Kappa is based on the cardinal principles to promote brotherhood, develop character and stimulate scholarship. Their purpose is to provide a living environment where young men learn to work together in developing social poise and leadership skills which they will need in their professional lives. To qualify for membership, you must have a 2.0 GPA, be approved by the active chapter and show interest in the fraternity.
Advisor: Doug Russell
E-mail: russell@nwmissouri.edu
Phone: 562-1756
Sigma Alpha
The objective of this sorority is to promote its members in all facets of agriculture and to strengthen the bonds of friendship among them. It is the purpose of the members to strive for achievement in scholarship, leadership, and service, and to further the development of excellence in women pursuing careers in agriculture.
Advisor: Jamie Patton
E-mail: jamiejp@nwmissouri.edu
Phone: 562-1659
Sigma Kappa
The purposes of Sigma Kappa are to unite its members in a bond of sincere friendship for the development of character and the promotion of social, literary and intellectual culture; to support and further the program and objectives of the colleges where its chapters are functioning; to strive for high standards of achievement (scholastically, socially and spiritually); and to make a constructive contribution to the communities in which its college and alumnae chapters and clubs are located by encouraging the exercise of the rights and obligations of good citizens and the support of worthwhile civic, social and philanthropic projects.
Advisor: Barb Walk
E-mail: bwalk@nwmissouri.edu
Phone: 562-1108
Sigma Phi Epsilon
Sigma Phi Epsilon is an organization which strives to build each member into a balanced man. A strong emphasis is placed on academic achievement, community service, campus leadership and intramurals. Sig Eps are proud of their outstanding performances in all of these areas. Sigma Phi Epsilon can provide an educational and exciting addition to any young man’s college experience. Members of Sig Ep always strive to be their best.
Advisor: Gregory Haddock
E-mail: haddock@nwmissouri.edu
Phone: 562-1719
Sigma Sigma Sigma
Sigma Sigma Sigma is a social, Greek-letter sorority founded in Farmville, Va., on April 20, 1898. Sigma Sigma Sigma spends much of the school year working on community service endeavors, promoting high scholastic achievement of its members, and participating in functions with other Greek-letter organizations. Its main goal, however, is to build strong womanly character in its members and to build a strong bond of sisterhood that lasts a lifetime.
Advisor: Teresa Carter
E-mail: tcarter@nwmissouri.edu
Phone: 562-1580
Sigma Tau Gamma
Sigma Tau Gamma is an international brotherhood of men based on the principles of value, learning, leadership, excellence, benefit and integrity. Its more then 50,000 members share a common commitment to leadership, scholarship and service. Founded in 1920 at Central Missouri State Teacher's College in Warrensburg, MO, it has grown to more then 100 college campuses across the United States. Currently in a rebuilding stage at Northwest, the fraternity welcomes your interest and participation in their organization.
Advisor: Patricia Wyatt
E-mail: pjp@nwmissouri.edu
Phone: 562-1639
Tau Kappa Epsilon
Tau Kappa Epsilon is a social fraternity which offers its members a home-away-from-home experience. It also develops boys to men and offers them personal development and greater leadership abilities. The group provides the opportunity for a member to plan and organize an idea and see it through and the chance to fail without personal loss.
Advisor: Matt Johnson
E-mail: mjohnso@nwmissouri.edu
Phone: 562-1471