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Transcript of Greek Book Fall 2014
University of the Incarnate Word®
Interfraternity Council
Lambda Chi AlphaKappa Sigma
Chi PhiPhi Iota Alpha (Pending)
Panhellenic Council
Alpha Sigma AlphaAlpha Sigma Tau
Delta Xi NuDelta Beta Chi
City Wide Chapters
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
Spring 2015 Events:
Meet the GreeksJanuary 13, 2015
Dubuis Lawn11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Sorority Info NightJanuary 14, 2015January 20, 2015Marian Ballroom
4:30 pm - 6:30 pm*Potential New Members must attend
(one) orientation to be eligible for Spring Recruitment.
PHC RecruitmentJanuary 30, 2015 - January 31, 2015
*Pref Night February 1*Bid Day February 2
IFC RecruitmentJanuary 26-30, 2015
*Bid Day February 2
The Office of University Events and Student Programs offers many opportunities for students
to get involved through membership in over 60 student organizations.
The UIW Greeks are a diverse community comprised of local, national, and international Greek
organizations. This community offers its members opportunities to expand their undergraduate
experience through leadership, academic excellence, service, brotherhood and sisterhood.
Going Greek is one of the most fulfilling experiences at UIW!
Fall 2014 Ed.
PanhellenicCouncil
ALPHA SIGMA ALPHAAlpha Sigma Alpha is a national
women’s organization that strives to develop well rounded
women of poise and purpose. This is accomplished
through focusing on four areas of development; physical, spiritual, intellectual and social. Each of our events contributes to
growth in at least one of these areas. Service is also very
important to us. We have three national philanthropies, Special Olympics, S. June Smith Center, and Girls of the Run. Our goal is to inspire women to lead, serve, and make a difference in their
communities.
Quick Facts
National Founding Date: November 15, 1901Chapter Founding Date: November 21, 1998Motto: Aspire, Seek, AttainMascot: Ladybug, Raggedy AnneFlower: Aster, NarcissusColors: Crimson, Pearl White, Palm Green & Gold
Zeta Sigma Chapter
President: Kristen Pantoja
Recruitment Chair: Stephanie Camarillo
Alpha Sigma Alpha
Zeta Sigma
@ASAZetaSigma
ASAZetaSigma
ALPHASIGMA
TAUSince 1899, Alpha Sigma Tau has stood for excellence. Alpha Sigma Tau develops women into chapter leaders and community partners.
AST is about women who work together to support each other,
creating meaningful relationships that add value to their lives. Alpha
Sigma Tau provides positive opportunities for women to be sisters, leaders, scholars and
philanthropists. These are Friendship Forged in Tradition!
Quick Facts
National Founding Date: November 4, 1899Chapter Founding Date: April 25, 2009
Colors: Emerald Green & GoldFlower: Yellow Rose
Motto: Active, Self-Reliant, TrustworthyMascot: Turtle
Required GPA 2.5
Epsilon Eta Chapter
President: Sheyla Camacho
VP of Recruitment: Pamela Stover
Alpha Sigma Tau Epsilon Eta
@AST_EpsilonEta
ASTEpsilonEta
DeltaXi
NuMulticultural
Sorority,Inc.
Delta Xi Nu Multicultural Sorority was founded by five women on October 7, 1997 in order to promote cultural awareness and
diversity on the Texas A&M University campus and surrounding area. Jaime Slaughter, Jetje Brewton, Adrienne
Magirl, Rena Kharbat, and Lesliam Quiros established Delta Xi Nu Multicultural Sorority with the mission to educate their community and peers about the importance of diversity and
cultural awareness. Being African American, Dutch, Irish, Mexican, Palestinian, and Puerto Rican, they wanted to tell the world that it was their DIFFERENCES that had brought them together and made them stronger. We pride ourselves on unity
and diversity, since 10/7/97 that has been our creed. There’s no one like a HONEY, we’re all uniquely made.
QUICK FACTS
Founding Date: October 7, 1997Symbol: ButterflyFlower: Red Tulip
Colors: Red & SilverPhilanthropy: Violence Against Women
Required GPA: 2.5
UIW Xi Honeys @WordHoneys DeltaXiNu_EtaChapter
Eta Chapter
Chapter President: Kori Echeveste
VP of Recruitment:Nina Valdez
DeltaBetaChi
Our sisterhood is built on a foundation of love and
loyalty. We strive to develop spiritual,
intellectual, and social qualities in young women. The sisterhood becomes a
foundation for all of its members and allows young
women to gain the experience and wisdom
that they need for a successful future. The
bonds of Delta Beta Chi began when the chapter
was founded in 1985. During the founding of
Delta Sigma Delta it recolonized as Delta Beta Chi. We aim to establish and maintain the highest
standards of conduct among all members.
Quick Facts
Founded at UIW: November 11, 1985Flower & Stone: Pink Rose and Rose Quartz
Colors: Pink, White, and BlackPhilanthropies: Breast Cancer Awareness,
United States Armed Forces, Suicide PreventionRequired GPA: 2.6
Alpha Chapter
Chapter President: Katie Weitman
Recruitment Chair: Darianne Gutierrez
Delta Beta Chi UIW
@DeltaBetaChi
deltabetachi
InterfraternityCouncil
The vision of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity is to prepare and encourage collegiate men of good character, high ethics, and noble ideals to contribute positively to the world in which they live. Lambda Chi Alpha's mission is to offer the best fraternal experience, focusing on personal character development through
leadership, scholarship, community service, and positive social experiences.Lambda Chi Alpha serves as a co-curricular experience to complement higher education by providing young men with opportunities for academic achievement, leadership development, and lifelong friendships.
Lambda Chi Alpha
Contact Information:
President: Lazaro Ramos
Lambda Chi Alpha-Pi Epsilon Zeta
@UIWLAMBDACH
Lambdachiuiw
“Every Man a Man”
Quick Facts• National Founding Date: November 2, 1909• Colors: Purple, Green, Gold• Symbol: Cross & Crescent• Lambda Chi Alpha was the first fraternity to abolish pledges when associate membership replaced pledging in 1972. Since that time, associate members have had full and equal rights in the chapter, including voting privileges and the ability to hold office, attend all meetings and functions, and wear the letters and regalia of the Fraternity.
Chi Phi
Quick Facts
“Truth, Honor &
Personal Integrity”
Chi Phi Fraternity is one of the oldest fraternities and the first social fraternity in the United States. The Mu Theta Chapter is one of the six chapters in the state of Texas and is established at the University of the Incarnate Word, one of the largest private Catholic Universities in Texas. We pride ourselves on our values of truth, honor, and personal integrity, and the concept of the true gentlemen. We are more than a
fraternity, we are a brotherhood consisting of friendship, supported by one another, offering a lifetime of memories and maintaing a goal of making each brother a better man and look to grow our fraternity.
Contact Information:
President: Kenneth DeWitt
Chi Phi Uiw
@UIWChiPhi1824
• National Founding Date: December 24, 1824• Colors: Blue and Scarlet• Mascot: Bulldog• Symbols: Chakett, Swords, Stars and Shield• Philanthropies: Big Brothers of America, Boys and Girls Club of America• Mission: To build better men through lifelong friendships, leadership opportunities, and character development
Kappa Sigma
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Quick Facts
“Bologna Teaches”
At the heart of Kappa Sigma lies the Fraternity’s Four Pillars, which guide our ambitions and underpin our successes. Striving for excellence in Fellowship, Leadership, Scholarship, and Service produces Brothers who are involved in all aspects of campus life; who excel academically as students and professionally upon graduation; who develop lifelong bonds with those around them and who support those peers; and who serve their colleges and communities. Becoming a Kappa Sigma provides the framework to build yourself into the man you want to be. Kappa Sigma is one of the five largest fraternities with over 255,000 initiates of which over 196,000 are living and currently 14,000 undergraduate members.
• National Founding Date: December 10, 1869
• Colors: Scarlet, White, Emerald Green
• Mission Statement: The Fraternity promotes academic achievement and assist each member to achieve his academic potential. By helping members adjust to the college environment, we help them pursue their degree goals. Co-curricular activities can be as valuable as the classroom experience.
KappaSig Uiw Rho-Upsilon
@KSrhoupsilon
Contact Information:
President: Wayne Funke