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2013–2014 ANNUAL REPORT
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Welcome Letter 3
Staff Introduction 4
Chapter History 5–6
Grades from Fall 2013 and Spring 2014 7–8
Council Reports (CPC, IFC, NPHC, Order of Omega, 9–13
Greek Programming Board)
Awards and Highlights 14–15
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WELCOME LETTER
Dear Clemson Family,
I am pleased to present you with the first edition of the Fraternity and Sorority Life
Annual Report. This report will provide a comprehensive review of the performance
of the fraternity and sorority community during the 2013–2014 academic year. For
this initial report, we included membership and academic data, reports from our five
governing councils and awards recipients.
The 2013–2014 academic year was a period of transition in Fraternity and Sorority Life.
This year, I joined Brianna Lombardozzi and Dr. Kendra Stewart-Tillman to work for the
Clemson University Greek community. Highlights from the year are listed below:
• Four fraternities and sororities rejoined our community after being dormant for several
years. Pi Kappa Phi started the first phase of their expansion into the Interfraternity
Council (IFC) in March 2014 and will complete their initial class during the fall 2014
semester. The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) added three chapters when
Omega Psi Phi, Phi Beta Sigma and Sigma Gamma Rho became active.
• Beta Upsilon Chi was granted associate membership with IFC.
• The Epsilon Kappa chapter of Order of Omega was one of four chapters in the
nation to receive the Outstanding Chapter Award from the Order of Omega national
headquarters in Feb. 2014.
• The Interfraternity Council received the Fraternal Excellence Award at the
Southeastern Interfraternity Conference in Feb. 2014.
• The College Panhellenic Council (CPC) was recognized by the Southeastern
Panhellenic Association for Excellence in Leadership and Circle of Sisterhood Impact
in March 2014.
2015 will mark the 45th anniversary of our local chapters chartering with national
organizations. Fraternity and Sorority Life staff are committed to challenging the chapters
and councils to create better men and women who will become engaged citizens upon
graduation. Whether you are a faculty member, headquarters representative or a parent
reading this report, we look forward to partnering with you in helping to achieve our
goals with the fraternity and sorority community.
Go Tigers!
Gary Wiser, Ed.D.
Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life
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FRATERNITY AND SORORITY STAFF
Gary Wiser, Ed.D.Director of Fraternity and Sorority LifeAdvises Interfraternity Council
Brianna LombardozziAssociate Director of Fraternity and Sorority LifeAdvises College Panhellenic Council
Kendra Stewart-Tillman, Ph.D.Director of Diversity and InclusionAdvises National Pan-Hellenic Council
Stacey GarrettAssistant Director of Fraternity and Sorority HousingAdvises Greek Programming Board and Order of Omega
Tyler HillGraduate Assistant
Michael KeaneGraduate Assistant
Sabrina NelsonGraduate Assistant
Carolina PerticariGraduate Assistant
Crystal ReeseGraduate Assistant
Kay and Lebo Wall, with JocasseeFaculty in Residence for Fraternity and Sorority Life
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CLEMSON UNIVERSITY FRATERNITY AND SORORITY LIFE CHAPTER HISTORY
The first local social men’s organization was founded at Clemson in 1956. Since then, fraternities and sororities have
been a vital part of campus life and local traditions at the University. Today, over 4,200 students are members of our 44
chapters included in the College Panhellenic Council, Interfraternity Council and National Pan-Hellenic Council.
COLLEGE PANHELLENIC COUNCIL
Status Organization Chartered Original Local Chapter Name
Active Alpha Chi Omega 1985
Active Alpha Delta Pi 1976
Active Alpha Phi 2012
Active Chi Omega 1970 Sigma Beta Chi — 1963
Active Delta Delta Delta 1970 Chi Chi Chi — 1959
Active Delta Zeta 2005
Active Gamma Phi Beta 1988
Active Kappa Alpha Theta 1972
Active Kappa Delta 1980
Active Kappa Kappa Gamma 1970 Omicron Zeta Tau — 1959
Active Sigma Kappa 2008
Active Zeta Tau Alpha 1991
Dormant Alpha Gamma Delta 1994–2000
Dormant Delta Gamma 1981–2003
Dormant Pi Beta Phi 1976–1993
INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL
Status Organization Chartered Original Local Chapter Name
Active Alpha Gamma Rho 1974
Active Alpha Sigma Phi 2008
Active Alpha Tau Omega 1971 Delta Kappa Alpha — 1960
Active Beta Theta Pi 1970 Sigma Kappa Epsilon — 1960
Active Beta Upsilon Chi 2012
Active Chi Psi 1972
Active Delta Chi 1991
Active Delta Tau Delta 1993
Active Farmhouse 1993
Active Kappa Alpha Order 1970 Phi Kappa Delta — 1960
Active Kappa Sigma 1970 Kappa Sigma Nu — 1960
Active Lambda Chi Alpha 1992
Active Phi Delta Theta 1970 Delta Phi Kappa — 1962
Active Phi Kappa Tau 1995
Active Phi Sigma Kappa 2005
Active Pi Kappa Alpha 1970 Sigma Alpha Zeta — 1960
Active Pi Kappa Phi 1988 Phi Alpha Sigma — 1981
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INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL (CONTINUED)
Status Organization Chartered Original Local Chapter Name
Active Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1970 Numeral Society — 1956
Active Sigma Chi 1977
Active Sigma Nu 1970 Kappa Delta Chi — 1960
Active Sigma Phi Epsilon 1970 Alpha Gamma — 1965
Active Sigma Pi 1996
Active Tau Kappa Epsilon 1992
Active Triangle 2013
Dormant Chi Phi 2001–2008
Dormant Kappa Delta Rho 1994–2004
Dormant Phi Gamma Delta 1974–1988
Dormant Theta Chi 1970–2005; 2010 Chi Lambda — 1968
Dormant Zeta Beta Tau 1997–2005
NATIONAL PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL
Status Organization Chartered
Active Alpha Kappa Alpha 1977
Active Alpha Phi Alpha 1983
Active Delta Sigma Theta 1983
Active Kappa Alpha Psi 1980
Active Omega Psi Phi 1974
Active Phi Beta Sigma 1983
Active Sigma Gamma Rho 1992
Active Zeta Phi Beta 1986
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FALL 2013 GRADE REPORT
CHAPTER CHAPTER SIZE CHAPTER GPA # OF NEW MEMBERS NEW MEMBER GPA # OF INITIATES INITIATE GPA
Sigma Gamma Rho 2 3.73 2 3.73 NA NA
Alpha Delta Pi 229 3.54 67 3.49 162 3.56
Kappa Delta 213 3.45 63 3.34 150 3.5
Delta Delta Delta 210 3.41 63 3.21 147 3.5
Delta Zeta 209 3.41 70 3.36 139 3.44
Kappa Alpha Theta 155 3.41 51 3.36 104 3.43
Panhellenic Council 2,459 3.39 712 3.29 1,747 3.43
Zeta Tau Alpha 215 3.39 60 3.27 155 3.43
All Sorority 2,505 3.38 714 1,170
Sigma Kappa 183 3.38 47 3.35 136 3.39
Chi Omega 202 3.37 58 3.25 144 3.42
Kappa Kappa Gamma 229 3.36 63 3.29 166 3.39
Alpha Chi Omega 204 3.35 59 3.28 145 3.38
Gamma Phi Beta 204 3.31 55 3.21 149 3.35
All Female 7,718 3.29
Alpha Phi 206 3.27 56 3.03 150 3.36
Unaffiliated Female 5,213 3.24
All Greek 4,129 3.22 1,097 2,940 3.25
Beta Theta Pi 97 3.18 20 3.05 77 3.22
Delta Tau Delta 45 3.17 10 2.82 35 3.29
Alpha Sigma Phi 112 3.14 17 3.17 95 3.14
Beta Upsilon Chi 51 3.14 9 3.25 42 3.12
Phi Kappa Tau 78 3.14 14 3.17 64 3.13
Triangle 17 3.13 11 3.39 6 2.7
Alpha Kappa Alpha 17 3.1 NA NA 17 3.1
All Student 16,796 3.09
Kappa Alpha Order 119 3.06 35 2.78 84 3.15
Delta Sigma Theta 23 3.01 NA NA 23 3.01
National Pan-Hellenic Council 66 2.99 4 3.03 62 2.99
Alpha Tau Omega 102 2.98 27 2.95 75 2.99
Sigma Phi Epsilon 102 2.98 19 2.79 83 3.02
All Fraternity 1,624 2.95 383 1,770
Interfraternity Council 1,553 2.94 381 2.8 1,736 2.99
Kappa Alpha Psi 14 2.94 2 2.24 12 3.08
Sigma Nu 71 2.93 15 2.41 56 3.06
All Male 9,078 2.92
Unaffiliated Male 7,454 2.92
Delta Chi 65 2.91 16 2.69 49 2.98
FarmHouse Fraternity 27 2.9 13 2.83 14 2.96
Sigma Chi 77 2.9 25 2.69 52 2.99
Tau Kappa Epsilon 46 2.9 16 2.86 30 2.92
Phi Sigma Kappa 66 2.89 17 2.97 49 2.86
Pi Kappa Alpha 99 2.86 22 2.59 77 2.93
Lambda Chi Alpha 77 2.83 13 2.66 64 2.86
Kappa Sigma 86 2.8 22 2.77 64 2.81
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 55 2.79 15 2.56 40 2.86
Chi Psi 24 2.78 3 3.44 21 2.66
Phi Delta Theta 86 2.78 24 2.45 62 2.88
Sigma Pi 48 2.76 12 2.47 36 2.85
Alpha Gamma Rho 54 2.7 15 2.58 39 2.73
Zeta Phi Beta 4 2.65 NA NA 4 2.65
Alpha Phi Alpha 6 2.63 NA NA 6 2.63
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SPRING 2014 GRADE REPORT
CHAPTER CHAPTER SIZE CHAPTER GPA # OF NEW MEMBERS NEW MEMBER GPA # OF INITIATES INITIATE GPA
Sigma Gamma Rho 2 3.59 NA NA 2 3.59
Alpha Delta Pi 222 3.51 NA NA 217 3.51
Kappa Delta 206 3.5 4 3.15 195 3.51
Kappa Kappa Gamma 224 3.47 NA NA 223 3.47
Delta Zeta 208 3.42 7 2.92 191 3.43
Alpha Chi Omega 204 3.41 7 3.46 187 3.41
Sigma Kappa 193 3.41 12 3.26 169 3.41
Delta Delta Delta 208 3.4 3 3.4 200 3.4
Panhellenic Council 2,449 3.4 75 2,289
All Sorority 2,508 3.39 91 2,332
Chi Omega 212 3.39 15 3.25 193 3.4
Zeta Tau Alpha 212 3.36 3 2.98 199 3.37
All Female 9,042 3.34
Gamma Phi Beta 199 3.34 5 3.49 184 3.34
Unaffiliated Female 6,619 3.32
Alpha Phi 211 3.3 13 3.18 194 3.31
Kappa Alpha Theta 150 3.29 6 3.18 137 3.3
All Greek 4,226 3.24 265 3,778
Beta Upsilon Chi 58 3.23 7 3.61 49 3.18
Alpha Sigma Phi 104 3.19 10 2.78 92 3.23
Beta Theta Pi 100 3.18 7 2.6 88 3.22
All Student 19,648 3.17
Delta Tau Delta 51 3.17 5 2.57 41 3.23
Phi Kappa Tau 76 3.13 2 2.61 72 3.14
Sigma Pi 40 3.1 NA NA 38 3.1
Kappa Alpha Order 125 3.06 5 2.87 117 3.07
Pi Kappa Phi 62 3.06 62 3.06 NA NA
Omega Psi Phi 4 3.04 4 3.04 NA NA
Sigma Phi Epsilon 108 3.04 5 3.13 95 3.03
Triangle 24 3.04 7 2.66 17 3.18
Alpha Kappa Alpha 30 3.03 14 3.05 16 3.02
All Male 10,606 3.02
Unaffiliated Male 8,982 3.02
All Fraternity 1,720 3.01 174 1,446
Interfraternity Council 1,693 3.01 167 1,429
Alpha Tau Omega 103 2.98 11 2.92 81 2.99
FarmHouse Fraternity 29 2.98 2 3.58 25 2.93
Phi Sigma Kappa 66 2.98 NA NA 59 2.98
Tau Kappa Epsilon 48 2.98 NA NA 43 2.98
Sigma Chi 79 2.97 2 3.62 75 2.97
Kappa Sigma 86 2.95 9 2.9 72 2.95
Alpha Gamma Rho 49 2.93 1 3.32 48 2.91
Delta Sigma Theta 21 2.93 NA NA 21 2.93
Sigma Nu 75 2.93 4 2.39 66 2.96
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 53 2.92 2 3.52 49 2.89
National Pan-Hellenic Council 84 2.91 23
Kappa Alpha Psi 12 2.89 NA NA 12 2.89
Delta Chi 73 2.88 6 3.08 60 2.86
Phi Delta Theta 88 2.87 7 2.69 74 2.89
Pi Kappa Alpha 94 2.87 5 2.34 79 2.9
Zeta Phi Beta 6 2.86 2 2.89 4 2.84
Lambda Chi Alpha 80 2.82 8 2.66 70 2.84
Chi Psi 22 2.8 1 3.29 20 2.79
Alpha Phi Alpha 7 2.48 1 2.82 5 2.42
Phi Beta Sigma 2 2.48 2 2.48 NA NA
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COLLEGE PANHELLENIC COUNCIL 2013–2014 REPORT
Clemson’s CPC made great strides in unifying Panhellenic chapters
on campus, increasing communication and creating an approachable
environment between the CPC community and its leaders.
RECRUITMENTIn an effort to move toward a more values-based recruitment system, CPC
hosted KJ McNamara of Phired Up! Productions to speak on two different
occasions — one for chapters and one for recruitment counselors. These
events were dedicated to teaching current members how to ask questions
during recruitment that focused more on a potential new member’s values
rather than surface-level questions.
To build a better relationship with Potential New Members (PNMs)
before they reach Clemson in the fall, CPC sent weekly blog posts to
PNMs explaining what to expect during recruitment and how to ensure a
smooth and comfortable transition. CPC also created a recruitment video
to introduce interested young women to each chapter’s specific values.
CIRCLE OF SISTERHOODA Circle of Sisterhood Committee was created to plan a Circle of
Sisterhood Week, dedicated to raising money to enhance the lives of girls
and women around the world through education. CPC hosted a BBQ,
a viewing of Half the Sky, tabling, raffles throughout the week and an
educational program from TJ Sullivan entitled Motivating the Middle. More
than $2,000 was raised during the spring semester.
CPC selected one woman from each sorority to participate in the
Panhellenic trek to Senegal, Africa. This trip will take place during
summer 2015.
AWARDSCPC received two awards at the 2014 Southeastern Panhellenic
Conference. They were recognized for their work with the Circle of
Sisterhood and their leadership development efforts.
OFFICERSLauren McGreevy, President — Sigma Kappa
Caitlyn Etherington, Vice President — Alpha Delta Pi
Kristen Salstrand, Vice President of Recruitment — Zeta Tau Alpha
Caroline Haugh, Assistant Vice President of Recruitment — Alpha Chi Omega
Sarah Lizewski, Vice President of Philanthropy and Programs — Kappa Kappa Gamma
Lisa Stockdale, Vice President of Finance — Chi Omega
Caitlin Cox, Vice President of Public Relations — Kappa Delta
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INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL 2013–2014 REPORT
OVERVIEWIn the past year the Clemson Interfraternity Conference has accomplished
many things. They have accumulated countless hours of community
service and donated a great amount of money to philanthropies not
only in the local community but nationally as well. The Clemson
Interfraternity Council was recognized by the Southeastern Interfraternity
Conference (SEIFC) as one of the most successful fraternity communities
in the Southeastern region by being awarded the designation of Fraternal
Excellence at SEIFC 2014. On top of all of these great accomplishments,
they welcomed two new groups to our community and look forward to a
bright future of service and engagement on Clemson’s campus.
NEW CHAPTERS JOINING IFCPi Kappa Phi
Beta Upsilon Chi
OFFICERSTim Erb, President — Alpha Sigma Phi
John Chapman, Vice President — Alpha Gamma Rho
William Harrison, Vice President of Public Relations — Sigma Chi
James Clark, Vice President of Recruitment — Alpha Tau Omega
Thomas Johnston, Vice President of Finance — Sigma Nu
Leonard Cochrane, Vice President of Risk Management — Beta Theta Pi
NEW INITIATIVESIn the past year, IFC has taken many measures to set the community
up for future success. In creating this foundation the IFC has adapted
policies related to the new member process, recruitment and scholastic
guidelines. With these new policies, IFC has shown once again that they
are committed to adding value to the University community and student
experience. They believe that these changes will allow them to continue
to attract Clemson’s best and brightest students. The Clemson University
Interfraternity Council is extremely proud of the progress made in the
past year and look forward to the bright future, numerous opportunities
and endless potential these policies created.
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NATIONAL PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL (NPHC) 2013–2014 REPORT
The past year has been an exciting time for NPHC, Fraternity and
Sorority Life and Clemson University as a whole. Our dedicated
students have contributed to the success of many academic, service
and social events that have positively impacted our campus. NPHC
has spent the 2013–2014 year revamping its structure in a way that
better serves its Clemson community. In the fall, NPHC hosted
the first NPHC Week in several years. The week consisted of daily
student-focused events geared towards bringing different groups
together in a fun and engaging environment. Events such as Greek
jeopardy and football tailgates encouraged students to feel welcomed
and appreciated by their Greek community. In the spring, NPHC
focused heavily on internal growth as they hosted a networking
mixer for leaders in the Greek community. The productive yet social
environment allowed students from all councils to mingle and discuss
ways to make a better Clemson. NPHC also witnessed a large amount
of growth with two fraternities returning and new membership classes
in seven organizations. The past year was filled with exciting memories
that NPHC only hopes to build upon in coming years!
ACCOMPLISHMENTS• Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. earned the highest Greekwide
GPA for the spring 2014 semester.
• Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was awarded Order of Omega’s
Excellence in New Member Education award.
• Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. was awarded Clemson University’s
NPHC Chapter of the Year award.
• Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. was named the winner of Fall Fest
2013.
• NPHC Persons of the Month:
o February: Heyana Hawkins of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
o March: Rivers Byrd of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
o April: Asha Simpson of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.
SPECIAL RECOGNITIONS• Welcome back to the brothers of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. and
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.
• Arthur Thrower, of Kappa Alpha Psi, became an initiated member
of Blue Key Honor Society.
• Erika Fosu, president of Delta Sigma Theta, and Mariah Mitchell, of
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, became initiated members of Mortar
Board Honor Society.
LEADERSHIPArthur Thrower, President — Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
Nekedra Moore, Vice President — Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
Jaelyn Murphy, Secretary — Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
Naima Clark, Treasurer — Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
Latisha Coleman, Parliamentarian — Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
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ORDER OF OMEGA
EPSILON KAPPA CHAPTERThe purpose of Order of Omega is to recognize those fraternity
men and women who have attained a high standard of leadership in
interfraternity activities, encourage them to continue along this line
and inspire others to strive for similar conspicuous attainment. We
strive to unite outstanding fraternity men and women to create an
organization that will help to mold the sentiment of the institution
on questions of local and intercollegiate fraternity affairs. Order of
Omega brings together faculty, alumni and students of the institution’s
fraternities and sororities on a basis of mutual interest, understanding
and helpfulness. We create an atmosphere where ideas and issues can
be discussed openly to find solutions to problems across the entire
Fraternity and Sorority Life community. In 2013, Epsilon Kappa
Chapter was Nationally Awarded “Outstanding Chapter Award”.
RECRUITMENTRecruitment takes place both fall and spring semesters through an
application process. Applications are generally accepted in October
and February. In spring 2014, our chapter welcomed 57 new members
representing 26 different IFC, NPHC and CPC organizations.
PROGRAMMINGOrder of Omega hosts the Fraternity and Sorority Life Banquet
every spring to recognize chapters and individual members of the
community for their outstanding academic and philanthropic
achievements.
Our chapter also hosts academic study hours for the entire community.
The organization with the highest attendance receives a prize at the
end of the semester; in the past we have rewarded that chapter with
a study room to themselves for the entire week of exams.
The Greek of the Month program recognizes a Fraternity and
Sorority Life student each month for their contributions to the Greek
community. We encourage students to nominate others from
chapters and councils different from their own.
The Academic Success Summit invites Fraternity and Sorority Life
members who have received below a 2.7 GPA the prior semester
for a day of programming including a keynote speaker, study tips, and
information on available resources at Clemson. The Summit in the fall
of 2013 had over 100 attendees.
Order of Omega also sponsors a Greek Mentorship Program that
partners juniors and seniors in the community with freshmen and
sophomores. This past spring we revamped the program to include
more than academic help. It is now a well-rounded program full
of important information including academic resources, campus
involvement information, community service opportunities,
internships, co-ops and leadership opportunities within and
outside their organization.
OFFICERSPresident: Emily Miller
Vice President of Academics: Cary Lynn Nabors
Vice President of Finance and Philanthropy: Walker Blanding
Vice President of Membership: Iesha Hayward
Vice President of Programming: Creighton Segars
Vice President of Public Relations: Ali Fehling
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GREEK PROGRAMMING BOARD
PURPOSEThe purpose of the Greek Programing Board is to collaborate with IFC, CPC
and NPHC to help unite the councils into a unified body through education,
programming, social and philanthropic events.
OFFICERSPresident: Caroline Hudson, Alpha Delta Pi
Director of Special Events: Emily Elliott, Kappa Alpha Theta
Director of Public Relations: May Do, Zeta Tau Alpha
Director of Finance: David Cappellari, Alpha Sigma Phi
Director of Philanthropy: Mary Waddill, Kappa Kappa Gamma
Assistant Director of Special Events: Tip Tippett, Sigma Chi
Assistant Director of Special Events: Trey Lee, Kappa Alpha Psi
Assistant Director of Public Relations: Charles Williams, Kappa Alpha Order
Assistant Director of Finance: Austin Froemming, Kappa Delta
Assistant Director of Philanthropy: Curtis Wallin, Sigma Nu
Liaison: Shantel Butler, Delta Sigma Theta
EVENTSTraditional
Greek Week, March
Greekwide Mixer, spring
Seniors-Only “Freshman Flashback” Mixer, April
Student Memorial 5K Race, fall
Additional
Concert Mixer, spring
Various Greekwide Philanthropy Days, spring and fall
CHANGESDuring the past year, the new position of Greek Programming Board Delegate was
created within each chapter. The purpose of this position is to relay information
between the Greek Programming Board and the delegate’s individual chapter in
the most efficient manner. The delegates will also aid the members of the Greek
Programming Board in working the events throughout the year. The delegates will
contribute to the Greekwide events calendar, which was also created this year.
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FRATERNITY AND SORORITY LIFE AWARDS
CHAPTER OF THE YEARIFC: Sigma Nu
CPC: Kappa Delta
NPHC: Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
ADVISER OF THE YEARJudi Cundiff, Alpha Phi
Jeremy White, Alpha Sigma Phi
THE KATHY CAUTHEN FRIEND OF THE GREEKS AWARDKay Wall, Faculty in Residence
LEADERSHIP AWARDSEXCELLENCE IN NEW MEMBER EDUCATION AWARDIFC: Alpha Sigma Phi
CPC: Delta Zeta
NPHC: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
PERSON OF THE YEARAshton Schumpert, Alpha Delta Pi
Parker Rhoden, Beta Theta Pi
UNSUNG HERO AWARDMegan Robertson, Sigma Kappa
EMERGING LEADER AWARDAly Cajka, Kappa Kappa Gamma
Tyler Boswell, Triangle
SERVICE AWARDSPHILANTHROPY OF THE YEARZeta Tau Alpha
COMMITMENT TO SERVICE AWARDAlpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
SCHOLARSHIP AWARDSPERSONAL ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARDWalker Blanding, Kappa Alpha Order
Jessica Feltracco, Alpha Delta Pi
EXCELLENCE IN INTERNAL ACADEMIC PROGRAMMING AWARDAlpha Phi
HIGHEST GPAIFC: Beta Theta Pi
CPC: Alpha Delta Pi
NPHC: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
MOST IMPROVED GPAIFC: Phi Kappa Tau
CPC: Kappa Alpha Theta
NPHC: Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
HIGHEST NEW MEMBER GPAIFC: Delta Chi
CPC: Delta Zeta
NPHC: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
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FRATERNITY AND SORORITY LIFE AWARDS (CONTINUED)
COMMUNITY AWARDSOUTSTANDING EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING AWARDAlpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
ALUMNI OUTREACH AWARDBeta Theta Pi
EXCELLENCE IN RISK MANAGEMENT AWARDZeta Tau Alpha
EXCELLENCE IN BROTHERHOOD/SISTERHOOD AWARDBROTHERHOOD: Beta Theta Pi
SISTERHOOD: Kappa Alpha Theta
THE JOHN R. CLINTON GREEK UNITY AWARDElizabeth Timmons, Delta Delta Delta
GREEK WEEK AWARDSOVERALL WINNERS
Kappa Delta, Alpha Tau Omega, Kappa Alpha Psi
INDIVIDUAL EVENT WINNERS:
KICKBALL: Kappa Delta, Alpha Tau Omega, Kappa Alpha Psi
TRIVIA: Sigma Kappa, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Kappa Alpha Order, Delta
Tau Delta
KARAOKE: Kappa Delta, Alpha Tau Omega, Kappa Alpha Psi
FIELD DAY: Kappa Delta, Alpha Tau Omega, Kappa Alpha Psi
DANCE COMPETITION: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Delta Chi, Chi Psi, Triangle
SOCIAL MEDIA: Kappa Delta, Alpha Tau Omega, Kappa Alpha Psi
CHANGE WARS: Kappa Delta, Alpha Tau Omega, Kappa Alpha Psi
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