Undergraduate Wins National Academic...
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Important Upcoming Dates
September 1– 1st Home Football Game UCA vs. Henderson State, 7 PM
September 5 – Labor Day Holiday (Student Life Office closed)
September 6-9 – IFC Fall Recruitment
September 9 – IFC/IGC Bid Ac-ceptance, Old Main Hall, 4 PM
BYX Beach Bash Benefit Concert, Estes Stadium, 7 PM
September 10 – UCA Football vs. Lou-isiana Tech, Ruston, LA, 6 PM
September 11 – Phired Up Workshop and Greek Convocation, SC, 12-8 PM
September 12 – Greek Judicial Board applications available in 207 SC
FIJI Expansion Interest Meeting in 215 SC, 3:00 PM
September 15 –
RSO Officer Registration & RSO Fair Registration Forms Due in 207 SC, 4:30 PM
Greek Rosters Due (email to coun-cil advisor by 4:30 PM)
Submit Greek council dues to treasurer by 4:30 PM
“Go Greek” Info Night, 5 PM
Each organization is pro-vided with a PR table
Maximum of three (3) rep-resentatives per organiza-tion
September 17 – UCA Football vs. Sam Houston State, Huntsville, TX, TBA
September 19 – Homecoming packets available
Undergraduate Wins National Academic Award
The Lambda Upsilon chapter of Delta Sigma Theta So-rority, Inc. member Amanda Smallwood received the Dr. June Brewer Scholar award at the 43nd Southwest Regional Confer-ence held this summer in Austin, TX. The Lambda Upsilon chapter was recognized for Smallwood having a 4.0 GPA throughout the entire sorority year. Smallwood is a recent graduate with a Bach-elor of Arts in Print Journalism. She became an active member of the Lambda Upsilon chapter in Spring 2010. Smallwood said she was proud to represent not only her chapter but also the Universi-ty of Central Arkansas and the UCA Greek Life. The Off ice of Student Life staff is very proud of Amanda and the ladies of Del-ta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
Welcome to the 2011-2012 Academic Year!
August is over, school is in session, the weather is still hot, and UCA Greeks are already very active around campus. The semester is only a week old and there has been activity all over campus. Retreats, Welcome Week, Move In, Conway Daze, SOS, meetings, and classwork have consumed the lives of many Greek students. Even though things are busy, students are excited to be back on campus (some are too “cool” to admit this), see each oth-er, and put their energy to good use. The calendar is packed with plenty of fun social, leadership, academic, and athletic events for the year. With so much going on, make sure that all of your chapter members get involved and make a difference around campus and in the surrounding community. Do not wait! Get started today and show the campus and Conway communities how amazing and active UCA Greek Life is at UCA.
-Scott Isenga
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Important Dates Cont.
September 19 – Ultimate Freshmen Championship (UFC) sponsored by DZ
September 20 – Panhellenic Counselor Training, 225 SC
September 22 – RSO Fair, 10-2, Stu-dent Center Courtyard
Student Abroad Fair, SC, 12 PM
AIDS Testing Tour, SC Street, 2:30 PM
Omega Psi Phi, Que Idol, Ida Waldran, 7 PM
Sigma Tau Gamma Pig Roast for Special Olympics, $12 Admission
September 24 – UCA Football vs. AR State, Jonesboro, AR, TBA
September 26 – Panhellenic New Member Program, 215 SC, 6 PM
September 27 – Panhellenic Counselor Training, 225 SC
September 28 – Greek J-Board applica-tions due to 207 SC by 4:30 PM
September 29 – RSO Training, 4-6 PM, Student Center, 2nd Floor, Mandatory for ALL RSOs (Greeks included); 2 people per organization
Panhellenic President’s Roundtable, X Period, 201 SC
September 30 – “Mudstock” Mud Vol-leyball Tournament at “The Pit” (behind Physical Plant)
October 1 – UCA Football vs. Stephen F. Austin, Conway, AR, 6PM
October 3 – Greek J Board Interviews
Homecoming Packets Due
October 4 – Panhellenic Counselor Training, 225 SC
“Dude Looks like a Lady” Pageant, Ida Waldran, 7 PM
Have a date/event that you would like to see listed? Email them to [email protected].
Progress on the UCA Greek Village project is being made each
day. At the 2011 Greek Summit, Dr. Gary Roberts, Dean of Stu-dents; Ronnie Williams, VP for Student Services; and Shelly Mehl, VP of Institutional Advancement; presented to active Greek stu-dents about the project. During this presentation, students learned the most recent news about the project and asked plenty of questions. By the end of the meeting, students and ad-ministrators both had a better under-standing of the needs of each other regarding this project.
On Monday, August 22, 2011, Office of Student Life staff members hosted an alumni/advisor dinner for all UCA Greek organizations. During this meeting, Wendy Holbrook, Associate Dean of Student Life, presented to all advisors about the future of this project and the need for their input. The project is now in the
stages that we need organizations to elect at least one individual that will be a primary decision maker for this project. This individual will be re-sponsible for making key decisions about the project on behalf of the group and attend future meetings regarding financing, construction,
and housing policies. The Dean of Students Office will host a dinner in late September and/or early October for these individu-als. Please look for more information on this meeting in the near future.
Most visibly, a sign signifying the future home of the pro-ject has been place on the corner of Farris and Dave Ward. Many people have noticed the sign and are more excited than ever be-fore about the project. Please make it a point to drive by the sign and see where Greek Village will hopefully be placed in the next few years. It is time for alumni to start communicating with each other and making decisions about future housing options. If Na-tional representatives are needed for this process, then please in-clude them. This is community pro-ject, so please let your opinion be heard!
The Echo even printed a front page story about Greek Village in the 8-31-11 edition. Check it out here: http://bit.ly/qnDWMV
UCA Greek Village Update
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Important Council Information
IFC
IFC Fall Recruitment
Informal fall recruitment will begin as soon as school starts. During this peri-od, groups are encouraged to meet potential new members that meet the minimum UCA requirements. Here are important fall recruitment dates:
Aug. 31— IFC Info Session at Bear’s Den Pizza, 5-6:30 PM
Sept. 6—IFC Info Session, 223/224 SC, X Period
Sept. 7—IFC “Open” Night
Sept. 8—IFC “Open” Night
Sept. 9—IFC Bid Acceptance, Main Hall front steps, 4 PM
Please direct questions to Andrew Reynolds: [email protected].
IFC Executive Board Meetings
IFC Executive Board will be holding Executive Board meetings on Mon-days at 9 PM in the Student Center. These meetings will give Executive members the ability to regularly com-municate with each other and plan for the future. If you would like to be a guest at one of these meetings, please contact Jack Phillips, IFC President, at [email protected].
IFC New Members
Since the first day of classes, IFC chap-ters have had the opportunity to hand out bids to registered, eligible men. Within the first week the individuals listed below have accepted bids. Wel-come to the IFC community gentle-men!
Sigma Nu
Jordan Cain Phillip Daniels
Zachary Helms Scott McPherson
Naruhiko Tsukuda Jacob Walton-Conner
Phired Up productions will be visiting campus on Septem-ber 11, 2011 to offer workshops on recruitment and social excel-lence. Please make sure that your recruitment director, new mem-ber educator, and five younger, active members are able to attend the recruitment workshop (eight (8) members total). These mem-bers will learn the steps to proper Dynamic Recruitment and then be expected to teach their organizations these steps for future re-cruitment efforts. The social excellence workshop will take the place of the traditional Greek Convocation and requires a mini-mum of 80 percent of active membership attendance. If organiza-tions do not send the required amount of people and/or individu-als do not attend, then either and/or both will be charged for the absence. Here is the schedule of events for the day:
12-3:45 – Dynamic Recruitment, SC Ballroom – IFC, IGC, & NPC groups
4:00-5:15 – NPHC Workshop – NPHC groups
6:30 – Greek Convocation, Reynolds - 80% membership attendance
If you have any questions about Phired Up or their visit to UCA, please visit their website (www.phiredup.com) or contact Scott Isenga at [email protected].
The Student Activities and Housing and Residence Life Offices hosted another successful Move In Day on August 21, 2011. Many groups and organizations, including nearly all Greek chapters, helped first year students and families move into their residence halls. IFC, Panhel-lenic, and NPHC councils set up “hydration stations” outside of the Christian Cafeteria to provide cool drinks to hundreds of
sweaty individuals. Greeks who were spotted helping out received free gifts, including “Go Greek! Go Bears!” sunglasses. Thank you to all of the Greek students that helped with Move In and truly welcomed first year students to UCA in style.
Move In 2011
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IGC
First Council Meeting
Members of IGC met at Greek Summit to help plot the future course of their council. Office of Student Life Gradu-ate Assistant, Maggie Glover, facilitat-ed a meeting between IGC members at Summit to help the formulate ideas and a plan of action. IGC members will now work together to form a func-tioning constitution/bylaws, create and implement policies, and complete the necessary steps to register IGC as a Recognized Student Organization (RSO). If you have any questions about this process, then feel free to contact Maggie Glover ([email protected]), Scott Isenga ([email protected]), or Lindsey Os-borne ([email protected]). This is an exciting step towards helping IGC growth as a council on UCA’s campus.
Panhellenic
Panhellenic COB Update
Panhellenic Chapters eligible to partic-ipate in Continuous Open Bidding (COB) have been busy during the first week of school. Below is a list of the women that have accepted bids al-ready this semester. Keep up the great work ladies!
Alpha Sigma Tau
Morgan England Madison Gramling
Nicolette Hayes Chelsea Howard
Alyssa Stewart
Delta Zeta
Tess Bradford Chelsea Burnside
Morgan Dunavin Mary Dunlap
Alaina Gadbury Emilianne Gilliam
Sarah Pfitzinger Tiffanee Samples
Savanna Scott
If you have any further questions about Panhellenic recruitment Lindsey Osborne at [email protected].
Greek Summit 2011
Greek Summit took place from August 15-16, 2011 at Fern-cliff Camp in Little Rock. Representatives from IFC, IGC, Panhel-lenic, and NPHC attended this two day retreat in order to learn more about University policies regarding Greek life, student or-ganizations, social/risk management, and registering social events. In addition, every attendee sat in on presentations from President Meadors, Student Services Senior Staff, UCA Athletics, and UCA Police. Most importantly, Greek leaders had plenty of time to interact with each other socially and build new bonds. Whether they worked together to complete a team building activity, ate a meal by the lake with a new group of people, or took a trip in the paddle boats; Greek leaders creat-ed shared memories that will last a lifetime. By the end of the retreat, all fraternity and sorority members had a better understanding of one anoth-er and a shared set of fun and infor-mational experiences. The Office of Student Life staff was very impressed with the hard work put forth by all the students at Summit. The staff would also like to thank all of our special guest presenters that made Summit extra special.
Sigma Kappa Wins National Award
The Delta Tau Chapter of Sigma Kappa recrently received the Edna Brown Dreyfus Award from their National Headquar-ters. The ladies of Delta Tau received this award because they contributed the most money per member/new member to Sigma Kappa Foundation's national philanthropy projects. These na-tional projects include Alzheimer's disease research, gerontology studies, and the Maine Sea Coast Mission. In addition to the award plaque, the Chapter also received a commemorative traveling silver punch bowl and tray. Congratula-tions to the ladies of Delta Tau on this great accomplishment!
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Panhellenic Cont.
“Share Your Vision” Report
As part of a continued effort to further unify the Panhellenic community, Ex-ecutive Board members and Counse-lors approved a shared vision for the future at their “Envisioning the Fu-ture” retreat. Below are some of the main points of this new vision:
Panhellenic’s Core Values
1) Unity
2) Scholarship
3) Leadership
4) Service
Panhellenic’s Core Purpose
“To unify Greek women and assist them in upholding Panhellenic’s core values.”
Panhellenic’s Core Ideology
“Developing strong bonds of friend-ship while encouraging personal growth.”
Panhellenic’s Envisioned Future
“Promote integrity among Greek women in order to ensure the expan-sion of UCA sorority life.”
This core vision is a great starting point for Panhellenic in the 2011-2012 academic year. If you have any ques-tions about this report, please contact the Panhellenic President, Candice Shuffield, at [email protected].
Kappa Sigma Wins National Award
The Nu-Kappa Chapter of Kappa Sig-ma won the Academic Excellence Award at their Grand Conclave in Las Vegas on July 30. Kappa Sigma currently ranks second amongst the IFC fraternities in grades. In the spring 2011 semester they achieved at 2.779 GPA and overall they maintain a 2.930 cumulative GPA. Congratulations to the men of Nu-Kappa for your hard work both in and out of the classroom!
AKA Wins National Award
Greek Council Retreats
August has been full of re-treats! IFC, Panhellenic, and NPHC have all had retreats over the past month. During each of these retreats Executive Board members and Chap-ter Delegates met to discuss upcom-ing plans for their councils. In addi-tion, each council conducted a varie-ty of team building activities to facilitate bonding and cooperation between members. In addition to these councils, members of IGC met at Greek Summit to discuss the future formation of their council. With all of this hard work, it looks as though the coming year will be very exciting and very busy. Best of luck to every council during the 2011-2012 academic year!
The Theta Mu chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. won the "Break Out " Chapter Award in August. This award recognizes Theta Mu as the most outstanding chapter in the re-gion. In addition, the ladies of Theta Mu won second place in the AKA Regional Talent Show. Congratula-tions to the ladies of Theta Mu on these fantastic accomplishments!
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NPHC
Leadership Launch
NPHC Leadership Launch will take
place on Saturday October 8, 2011,
from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Individuals
interested in joining an NPHC organi-
zation must attend this workshop.
There is a $25.00 registration fee and
more details about the even will be
available at Greek Information Night
on September 15. If you have any ad-
ditional questions about Leadership
Launch please contact the NPHC Pres-
ident, Ashley Lee, at
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IFC Recruitment Info Session
Transitions NPHC Step Show
Each school year, Minority Mentorship sponsors Transitions, which is a series of activities which focuses on getting freshmen students acquainted with campus life and meeting new people of color. During Transitions, freshmen are paired with an upper-class student who has gone through training to help them navi-gate the transition from high school to college. Part of this program in-cludes an NPHC Step Show in Ida Waldran. On August 31, all seven (7) UCA NPHC organizations put on an amazing show for new students. Every organization pulled out the stops and performed like they were in a competition. All performances were amazing and the Office of Stu-dent Life would like to thank all NPHC organizations for participating in this essential UCA program.
To facilitate increased interests in IFC Chapters amongst non-Greek students, IFC sponsored an informational session at Bear’s Den Pizza. At this session, interested men had the chance to meet representatives from every IFC Chapters and enjoy free pizza. In addition, Recruitment Directors and/or Presidents from every fraternity gave short speeches about the unique as-pects of their organizations. Overall, the event was a success and many interested individuals were able to meet and interact with members from every IFC fraternity. If you would like more info about IFC recruitment, please contact the , Andrew Reynolds, IFC VP of Recruitment, at [email protected].
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Spring 2011 All Greek Grades
IFC Organization Mem. # (5-1-2011) SPR 11
HRS SPR 11 QP SPR 11 GPA CUM HRS
CUM QP
CUM GPA
Pi Kappa Alpha 67 810 2148 2.652 4567 12532 2.744
Sigma Tau Gamma 47 657 1757 2.674 3849 10770 2.798
Phi Sigma Kappa 18 213 610 2.864 1103 3052 2.767
Sigma Nu 28 343 895 2.609 1948 5676 2.914
Kappa Sigma 82 1109 3082 2.779 6361 18640 2.930
Phi Lambda Chi 50 601 1612 2.682 3349 9831 2.936
Total 292 3733 10104 2.71 21177 60501 2.86
IGC Organization Mem. # (5-1-2011) SPR 11
HRS SPR 11 QP SPR 11 GPA CUM HRS
CUM QP
CUM GPA
Beta Upsilon Chi 27 388 1248 3.216 1804 5965 3.307
Sigma Phi Lambda 18 273 924 3.385 1132 3929 3.471
Total 45 661 2172 3.29 2936 9894 3.37
Panhellenic Organization Mem. # (5-1-2011) SPR 11
HRS SPR 11 QP SPR 11 GPA CUM HRS
CUM QP
CUM GPA
Alpha Sigma Alpha 102 1489 5005 3.361 7591 25650 3.379
Alpha Sigma Tau 99 1476 4623 3.132 6990 22497 3.218
Delta Zeta 92 1383 4488 3.245 6422 21158 3.295
Sigma Kappa 80 1170 3621 3.095 5311 16663 3.137
Sigma Sigma Sigma 58 806 2370 2.940 3772 11417 3.027
Total 431 6324 20107 3.18 30086 97385 3.24
NPHC Organization Mem. # (5-1-2011) SPR 11
HRS SPR 11 QP SPR 11 GPA CUM HRS
CUM QP
CUM GPA
Alpha Kappa Alpha 27 355 965 2.72 2484 7212 2.90
Kappa Alpha Psi 17 185 406 2.19 1330 3561 2.68
Omega Psi Phi 18 211 529 2.51 1728 4359 2.52
Delta Sigma Theta 25 347 997 2.87 2477 7558 3.05
Phi Beta Sigma 7 89 196 2.20 504 1220 2.42
Zeta Phi Beta 9 117 328 2.80 813 2264 2.78
Total 103 1304 3421 2.62 9336 26174 2.80
ALL GREEK Organizations Mem. # (5-1-2011) SPR 11
HRS SPR 11 QP SPR 11 GPA CUM HRS
CUM QP
CUM GPA
853 11361 34880 3.07 60599 190025 3.14
ALL Campus Average 2.71 2.76
UCA Spring 2011 Sem. UCA All Greek 2011 Sem.
All University-2.76 All Greek -3.07
All Female-2.88 All Greek Female- 3.14
All Male-2.59 All Greek Male-2.71
UCA Cumulative UCA All Greek Cumulative
All University-2.81 All Greek-3.14
All Female-2.91 All Greek Female-3.20
All Male-2.68 All Greek Male-2.85