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On Campus

On Campus

Please keep in mind that news continually comes in, even when an issue has gone to press. While it may seem dated to include events from the previous semester or school year, the goal is to give credit to all our brothers and chapters/provisional chapters.

ITALICS = Provisional Chapter; Dark Gold = Early Adopter Chapter

Akron | Akron, OH

^ In September, Alpha Omicron hosted its annual Puppy Party philanthropy. All money raised during the event was donated to One of a Kind Pet Rescue (OOAKPR) and will help the organization purchase a new animal transport vehicle for sick and injured pets. Brothers also volunteered for OOAKPR's annual Chase Your Tail 5K.

As one of the Fraternity's Early Adopters, this was the Chapter's first semester without pledging. Thirteen brothers were initiated, which is the largest fully initiated class of any Greek organization on campus this fall.

Also, on October 1, the Chapter hosted a Parents & Graduates Cookout during Homecoming weekend.

Drew Biegner (2023) and President Jose Carlos Garcia (2024) were cast in the Amazon Prime series The College Tour. In this series, each episode tells the story of 10 students from a single university.

Charlie Stauffer (2025) was elected Greek Liaison for the Undergraduate Student Government.

Jackson Grove (2025) and Jack Boettler (2024) attended the Undergraduate Interfraternity Institute (UIFI) at Indiana University this summer.

Alberta | Edmonton, AB

Epsilon Alpha made service a priority this summer. In July, brothers volunteered by selling tickets at the Taste of Edmonton, western Canada's largest food festival. This is a part of an ongoing partnership that has lasted over 20 years.

In August, the Chapter also held its annual Run to Red Deer philanthropy event, where brothers ran 155.5 km, relay-style, from Edmonton to Red Deer to raise money and awareness for the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA). Through the event, they raised over $5,000 for CMHA.

Allegheny | Meadville, PA

On September 6, the Pi Chapter co-hosted a blood drive with the American Red Cross on campus. The Chapter plans to host three more blood drives throughout the school year to help with the national blood shortage.

Arizona | Tucson, AZ

Over the past year, Upsilon Alpha raised nearly $35,000 for local organizations, such as Arizona Hope Foundation, through various philanthropy events. Brothers have also made it a priority to raise awareness for mental health issues within the Chapter.

Additionally, the Chapter has maintained a top three GPA within the IFC and won the Greek Cup, the fraternity intramural competition.

Pouria Mostafizi (2022) was selected as one of 13 Bobcats, which is the most prestigious senior honorary at the University.

Arizona State | Tempe, AZ

^ During the spring 2022 semester, the Chapter raised over $27,000 for Arizona's Aspiring Youth Academy (AYA). AYA helps develop the next generation by delivering entrepreneur and leadership skills to Arizona's school-aged youth through workshops, camps and after-school programs. In June, four brothers presented the check to the Presidents of AYA. Additionally, the Chapter raised over $97,000 for various philanthropies and completed 746 community service hours during the 2021-22 academic year.

Auburn | Auburn, AL

Cars Chandler (2022) was selected as a Student Marshal for the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering (SGCE) during Auburn University's commencement ceremony in May. Each college selects a Student Marshal who has distinguished them selves through service and excellence to the college. To be considered, students must complete a minimum of four semesters with a 3.4+ GPA (graduating Cum Laude), and they must possess qualities of character, citizenship, leadership and professional promise. SGCE selected Cars as Student Marshal because he excelled in the classroom, earned several scholarships, served as an engineering tutor and was involved on campus.

Boise State | Boise, ID

Beta Psi went on a brotherhood camping trip in Arrowhead Lake, Idaho, on April 2-3. The Chapter plans to make this an annual spring tradition to help brothers relax from the stress of the academic year.

The Chapter also welcomed 34 new members during the fall semester, tying their record for most new mem-bers recruited.

Bradley | Peoria, IL

On April 2, Beta Pi held their 40th annual Pig Dinner. It was their first in-person Pig Dinner since the pandemic began, and they had a record-breaking turnout with nearly 100 graduate brothers in attendance.

McKeegan Curran (2024), Jerad Grewe (2022) and Matthew La Haye (2023) participated in Bradley University's Big Idea Competition. This annual competition gives students an opportunity to pitch their new inventions and ideas to potential investors. During the year's compe-tition, McKeegan, Jerad and Matthew proposed their idea for a new type of solar-powered vending machine using compressed air to rapidly cool beverages on demand.

British Columbia | Vancouver, BC

Michael DeMarco (2024) earned an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant Award from the University. His work as a TA started in his first year with introductory functional programming. Since then, he has instructed seven courses with the Department of Computer Science.

California Berkeley | Berkeley, CA

Philanthropy Chairman James Bernicke (2024) started a Gift of Life (GoL) Drive at the Chapter. GoL is an organization that matches people in need of bone marrow transplants with potential donors. The drive was such a success in the Chapter that James decided to expand the drive to other Greek organizations on campus. Through this drive, the Chapter swabbed over 500 people who could become potential donors. The Chapter hopes to make the GoL Drive an annual service tradition because of the success.

The Chapter participated in Alpha Phi Sorority's Bowl for Charity philanthropy event, a football competition that supports the Alpha Phi Foundation's Heart Health. Through the event, brothers raised over $1,500.

On April 3, the Chapter hosted their annual Mom's Day for the first time in two years. Moms traveled from all over the country to participate in the festivities. They met brothers, played cornhole and enjoyed brunch with their sons.

This summer, Conor Zachar (2024), a mechanical engineering major, was a hardware development engineer intern at Lab126, Amazon's consumer electronic device lab. During this internship, he helped design and test sensors to be implemented in products such as Alexa, Echo and Ring.

Adam Simon (2024) and Deven Enos (2024) recently co-founded and launched Duffl at UC Berkeley. Duffl is a grocery delivery service for college students. It is unlike other delivery services because it uses electric scooters throughout the delivery process and promises delivery in 10 minutes or less. Additionally, Duffl's entire workforce is made up of UC Berkeley students.

Case Western Reserve | Cleveland, OH

^ Xi Deuteron welcomed their largest new member class since before the COVID-19 pandemic.

Central Florida | Orlando, FL

This semester Omega Phi has participated in several philanthropies, supporting Make-A-Wish, Prevent Child Abuse America, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, the USO and more. Through these events, and the help of companies like Celsius, the Chapter raised over $15,000.

Chapman | Orange, CA

^ In May, Omega Chi hosted the Purple Tie Dinner, supporting the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Throughout the evening, the Chapter raised money through a silent and live auction. The silent auction consisted of gift baskets, gift cards and other entertainment items, and the live auction was hosted by a talented auctioneer. By the end of the night, the Chapter raised over $92,000, enough to grant at least 12 wishes for children who have critical illnesses. Payne Schumann (2023) and Scott Cooke (2022) organized the event, which was attended by brothers, friends and family members.

The Chapter also received three awards from the Order of Omega. The Chapter won Best Fraternity Spirit, for their dedication to brotherhood and friendship, and Campus Wide Involvement, for overall campus involvement and influence on their community. And Jack Berger (2023) was awarded Emerging Fraternity Leader.

Peter Cline (2023) was initiated into Mortar Board, a national honor society that recognizes seniors for achievements in service, leadership and scholarship. Peter is a veteran and the co-founder of Boots to Books, a nonprofit that helps veterans and their families earn education and employment opportunities.

Christopher Newport | Newport News, VA

Xander Jedlick (2023) served as HR Learning & Development Intern for Canon USA Headquarters during the summer.

Cincinnati | Cincinnati, OH

Chi Omicron is one of the Fraternity's Early Adopter chapters, meaning this was the first semester where new brothers were initiated without the pledging process. Jacob Siepker (DePaul 2022) and Osvaldo Granados (DePaul 2022) attended the initiation ceremony on September 16, continuing a relationship between the Chi Omicron and Lambda Pi chapters.

Clemson | Clemson, SC

In September, Chi Alpha hosted a golf tournament with the Delta Delta Delta Sorority to raise money for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. The Chapter's team took first place in the tournament, and they raised over $10,000 for St. Jude.

The Chapter also partnered with ClemsonLife and the Clemson Police and Fire Department for a recreational kickball game on campus.

Colorado | Boulder, CO

Beta Kappa recently installed a ramp at their chapter house to create more accessibility and inclusivity for its members. Mark Rice (1977) (right), who volunteers with Home Builders Foundation (HBF), helped the Chapter apply for HBF's assistance to build the ramp after President Mitchell Crist (2024) contacted graduate brothers for help building a safe, legal ramp. HBF accepted the request, so they donated and built the ramp at the chapter house. Because HBF helped build the ramp, Jake Levin (2025) (left) was able to enter the house for the first time this semester.

The Chapter also raised over $5,000 for the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation by hosting various philanthropy events throughout the semester.

Paris Dong (2023) competed in a power lifting competition, where he broke one national record and eight Colorado state records. He also won overall best lifter.

Colorado School of Mines | Golden, CO

Gamma Kappa hosted the Shave to Save philanthropy supporting the St. Baldrick's Foundation for pediatric cancer research. Brothers raised over $13,000 by shaving their heads, making it one of the Chapter's most successful philanthropies in many years.

The Chapter also had a successful first day of fall recruitment. Brothers attended Celebration of Mines to promote their recruitment, and they cooked hot dogs, ate s'mores and sang songs at the chapter house with potential new members. Throughout the events, potential new members outnumbered brothers by two to one, making it one of the best recruitment events in over three years.

Colorado State | Fort Collins, CO

During the University's Greek Awards Ceremony, Phi Kappa received two IFC awards. Brandon Pietrs (2022) won the Living the Ritual Award, which recognizes a member of the Greek community who consistently displays positive values through their daily lives and embodies the best of fraternity/sorority life. Treasurer Matthew Derken (2023) received the Emerging Leader Award, recognizing fraternity and sorority members who show promise and are eager to pursue leadership opportunities in their chapter, council and beyond.

DePaul | Chicago, IL

On April 4-8, Lambda Pi hosted a philanthropy to benefit NoStigmas, a nonprofit working to eliminate the days of silence, solitude and stigma surrounding mental illness and suicide. The philanthropy was chosen in memory of Collin Duquet (2021), who passed ad astra in August 2021 after a battle with addiction and mental illness. During the week-long event, the Chapter hosted a kickoff event in the student center, a dodgeball tournament and a surfboard painting competition to raise awareness on campus. By the end of the week, the Chapter raised over $17,700 for NoStigmas, making it the most successful spring philanthropy event in chapter history.

The Chapter also hosted their Pig Dinner weekend on June 3-5. Graduate brothers representing 10 chapters attended the event, including the Cincinnati, Bowling Green, California State Long Beach and Western Michigan chapters, to name a few.

Ozzie Granados-Santillan (2023) was awarded the Blue Demon Spirit Award from the Office of Student Involvement. This award is given to one student every year for outstanding leadership in promoting campus spirit, pride and loyalty. Ozzie is now one of the most honored students in the University’s history.

DePauw | Greencastle, IN

^ The Lambda Chapter participated in the University's Little 5 Race for a Reason, supporting the United Way of Central Indiana. The Chapter earned top fundraising men's team by raising $2,490. All proceeds will support literacy initiatives in Putnam County, Indiana.

East Carolina | Greenville, NC

Pi Nu hosted their annual Phi Gam Day Jam, held in memory of Bryson Furtado (2022), Thomas Jenkins (2020) and Beau Stanley (2022), who all passed ad astra. Proceeds from the event are directed to a scholarship and a fund for the fallen brothers' families.

The Chapter also co-hosted a car wash philanthropy on campus with the Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority.

Additionally, the Chapter won the University's intramural football championship this fall.

Embry-Riddle | Daytona Beach, FL

This summer, Jack Frankie (2025) attended a study abroad program in Zambia, Africa, where he taught 4th grade students at the Kafakumba Training Center. When Jack graduates, he hopes to combine his degree in aviation business administration and pilot certification to work as a missionary medical support pilot for medically vulnerable countries like Zambia.

Florida State | Tallahassee, FL

This semester, Phi Sigma hosted a band night event to raise money for the USO.

The Chapter also had a very successful fall recruitment, welcoming 55 new members.

Georgia Tech | Atlanta, GA

This summer, several brothers studied abroad in Europe: Daniyal Barlas (2025), Harrison Baro (2025), Bryson Bien (2025), Walker Brown (2025), Parker Hallock (2025), Davis Keller (2025), Andrew Mao (2025), Johnny Meshramkar (2024), Aaron Piszczek (2025), Griffin Rahn (2025), Logan Roach (2025), Max Sikora (2024), Will Vaxmonsky (2024), Alex Whitesides (2024) and Elliot Willner (2025

Hanover | Hanover, IN

During the spring 2022 semester, Alex Christie (2024), shortstop/first baseman, tied Hanover's single-season home run record with 11 homers. Alex also led his team with 44 runs scored, 39 runs batted in and 11 doubles.

Idaho | Moscow, ID

^ Mu Iota is one of the Fraternity's first Early Adopter chapters, eliminating the pledging process this semester. As a result, the Chapter offered 23 bids to prospective members and initiated those brothers two days after classes began. The Chapter was #2 in grades with a 3.34 GPA in spring 2022.

During Pig Dinner, eight brothers received the Chapter's Endowment Scholarship: Riley Panter (2025), Zack McClure (2025), Owen Inman (2025), Cole Bailey (2025), Danny Burgess (2025), Logan McCallie (2025), Eli Epling (2025) and Jaxon Cherry (2025). Each received $1,000 for earning a 3.25+ GPA during their first semester.

Additionally, Lucien Lee (2024) was awarded a $1,000 scholarship, and Andrew Brown (2023) earned the Michael Southcombe (1957) Scholarship for upholding the Fraternity's values.

Illinois | Champaign-Urbana, IL

The spring 2022 semester marked the fourth semester Chi Iota was in the top four in GPA among IFC fraternities. They were also #1 in grades during the fall 2021 semester.

The Chapter hosted Phi Slamma Delta, a biannual charity volleyball tournament supporting the USO this spring. Through this event, the Chapter raised over $7,500 for the USO.

Jacob Huber (2025) was an equipment manager for the University's football team in fall 2021. After practicing with the team during the season, he earned a walk-on opportunity as a quarterback in spring 2022.

Illinois Wesleyan | Bloomington, IL

During the spring 2022 semester, Alpha Deuteron raised over $500 for the Polar Plunge, benefiting the Special Olympics.

The Chapter also participated in a volleyball philanthropy that raised money for the USO.

In April 2022, Jake Harrison (2024) and his group members presented research at the NexSTEM Symposium at Heartland Community College.

Indiana | Bloomington, IN

On August 30, over 100 Zeta brothers welcomed Dr. Louis M. Profeta, MD to the chapter house to speak about the dangers of alcohol and drug abuse. Dr. Profeta is an Emergency Physician in a Level 1 Trauma Center and is also an acclaimed author and public speaker. The Chapter is thankful for the message from Dr. Profeta, and brothers feel better equipped to navigate any potential emergency.

Iowa | Iowa City, IA

On April 20-21, Mu Deuteron hosted their annual Frank Norris Pig Dinner. Undergraduates and graduate brothers attended a variety of brotherhood activities over the weekend.

Johns Hopkins | Baltimore, MD

Several Beta Mu brothers went on a brotherhood skydiving trip for the first time ever in September.

Kent State | Kent, OH

Austin Forman (2025), Joey LoCoco (2025) and Justin McPhee (2024) volunteered at a local elderly living home by running the Bingo game.

Kentucky | Lexington, KY

Throughout the fall semester, Upsilon Kappa has been raising money and collecting food, clothing and supplies for Eastern Kentucky flood disaster relief. The Chapter also volunteered with flood relief in Floyd and Knott counties through the Christian Appalachian Project. They helped by moving debris, shoveling mud out of houses and removing wet drywall.

Kettering A | Flint, MI

The Order of Omega named Alpha Gamma - A Section 1st place among fraternities (and 2nd place among fraternities and sororities) for the President's Cup. The President's Cup is awarded to chapters for their academic, athletic, campus involvement and philanthropic efforts. The Chapter also placed in the top 3 in GPA among IFC fraternities with a 3.59 GPA during the spring 2022 term.

The Chapter has also been active in several intramural sports, winning the basketball championship and receiving medals in football, baseball and soccer.

Parker Cirino (2022) was awarded Greek Man of the Year for his campus leadership and involvement. Parker currently serves as IFC President and is actively involved with Kettering Student Alumni Council, Kettering Physics Club and New Student Orientation.

Parker Buszka (2024) was elected to serve as Junior Representative on Kettering's Student Government, and Maxwell Battist (2025) was elected IFC Scholarship Chairman.

Knox | Galesburg, IL

Sean Gallery (2025) received the College's Arvid Pierre Zetterberg Jr. Prize for Men. The award is given to a student-athlete participating on a men's team who exemplified the highest quality of character, scholarship and interest in sports during their first year.

Maine | Orono, ME

Michael Mark (2023) was inducted into the Senior Skull Honor Society in April 2022. Michael was selected as an outstanding rising senior who exemplifies friendship, leadership, academics and UM spirit.

Minnesota | Minneapolis, MN

During the summer, Mu Sigma prepped the house for fall recruitment and had several rooms renovated. To help show off the house during recruitment, brothers created a minigolf course in the chapter house, which spanned every level of the house. The event allowed brothers to bond with potential members while showing off the house improvements.

The Chapter also participated in a dodgeball competition against other IFC fraternities to raise money for the Ronald McDonald House.

Mississippi State | Starkville, MS

Sigma Mu celebrated the start of the fall 2022 semester with their annual brotherhood canoe trip on the Okatoma River.

^ The Chapter also recruited 53 new members this fall, having held the most recruitment events in chapter history.

On September 7, the Chapter and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity hosted the annual Cheese Fries philanthropy event. The chapters sold cheese fries to students and local residents, and the proceeds were donated to the Brickfire Project (BP). BP is a student-led organization that provides mentorship to underprivileged children in the Starkville, Mississippi community.

North Carolina State | Raleigh, NC

Nu Sigma recently partnered with the Chi Omega Sorority for their annual Puppy Palooza philanthropy event. The event raised money for Pawfect Match, a local animal shelter.

The Chapter also regularly volunteered for Miracle League of the Triangle throughout the semester.

Additionally, the Chapter recently held their Pig Dinner at Vaughn Towers at Carter-Finley Stadium, home of the Wolfpack football team. They had a great graduate brother turnout.

Ohio State | Columbus, OH

Ben Eisenberg (2023) was one of 10 undergraduate IFC leaders across North America selected to serve on the inaugural IFC Advisory Council of the North American Interfraternity Conference (NIC). The Advisory Council will provide increased opportunities for student engagement in NIC initiatives and programming as well as help the NIC gain student feedback on issues affecting the fraternity industry.

Ohio Wesleyan | Delaware, OH

Several brothers earned internships during the summer. Josh Cabacungan (2024) worked at a lab doing research on gravitropism in plants and at an Ohio health rehabilitation hospital as a therapy aid. Federico Mata (2023) interned with Chevron by setting up an oil site. And Grant Brooks (2022) interned with the Ohio Department of Taxation. He now works for Apex Tool Group, LLC.

Oklahoma | Norman, OK

On April 30, Nu Omega hosted Phi Gam Slam, a campus-wide basketball tournament to raise money for K9's for Warriors.

Brothers also spent several weekends volunteering for the Oklahoma City branch of Habitat for Humanity, building houses for the local community.

Old Dominion | Norfolk, VA

This semester, Omega Deuteron initiated 34 men, the largest new member class in chapter history. This makes the Chapter the largest Greek organization on campus.

The Chapter also held a Not for College Days Alone Dinner at a local restaurant on September 10. There were 55 undergraduates and 15 graduate brothers in attendance.

Oregon State | Corvallis, OR

^ On May 21, Kappa Omicron celebrated their 100th anniversary with their first Pig Dinner since 2019. The Chapter was originally chartered on December 30, 1921.

Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh, PA

In spring 2022, Pi Sigma hosted their Pig Dinner at the Duquesne Club. Over 125 brothers attended the event.

Purdue | West Lafayette, IN

^ Lambda Iota brothers had dinner with Mitch Daniels (Graduate Initiate) (pictured front row, left of center), Purdue University President and former Governor of Indiana.

The Chapter also partnered with the women of Kappa Alpha Theta Fraternity for their Casa Carnival philanthropy, which benefits the CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) program. Together they raised $3,650 for CASA.

Rhode Island | South Kingstown, RI

During the fall semester, Kappa Rho continued their commitment to make their campus a better place through their Breast Cancer Awareness and Sexual Assault Awareness philanthropy events. As a part of these efforts, the Chapter hosted Pie a Fiji, raising over $250 for Day One RI (DORI). DORI is a local nonprofit helping Rhode Island communities prevent sexual assault and violence.

Five brothers were elected to the IFC. Jonathan Davila (2023) is Vice President of Finance, Connor Barton (2024) is Vice President of Communications, Sebastian Malek (2023) is Director of Safety & Risk Management, Jamie Wagar (2024) is Director of Academic Affairs & New Member Development, and Sean Fitzgerald (2023) is Director of Public Relations.

Texas | Austin, TX

In April, during Pig Dinner, brothers celebrated Jake Ehlinger's (2023) life and legacy by awarding the first Jake Ehlinger Memorial Scholarship. Jake passed ad astra on May 6, 2021, and his loss was a significant challenge for the Chapter. The Chapter's graduate brothers are partnering with the undergraduates to host a fundraiser to raise more money for the scholarship to ensure that it will be awarded annually.

Texas A&M Corpus Christi | Corpus Christi, TX

^ In September, the Provisional Chapter participated in several educational programs. Brothers attended the Counseling & Health Center's "Peace, Love & Consent" workshop (pictured), about alcohol use and sexual assault, and an anti-hazing workshop, a lecture series about the terrible experiences of hazing and why hazing needs to end

Several brothers volunteered at the USS Lexington Museum by helping with maintenance, organizing the ship and moving heavy equipment.

Additionally, the Provisional Chapter hosted a fundraiser for Donate Life America from September 16-30.

Recording Secretary Erick Alfaro was selected as a finalist for the Lone Star UAS Mechanical Engineer Internship. He was the first brother to receive an internship at the school.

Kirk George attended a two-day political training seminar at The Youth Leadership School, known as the boot camp of politics. The seminar included training on a variety of political topics, crisis response exercises, how to table on campus and more.

Texas Christian | Fort Worth, TX

Tau Chi partnered with Arise Africa through the Donor Match Campaign, where top donors matched what the Chapter raised between September 15-18. Arise Africa is a local organization that supports children in Zambia.

Texas State | San Marcos, TX

The Sigma Upsilon Chapter and Gamma Phi Beta Sorority volunteered throughout the San Marcos community by helping those in need.

Toledo | Toledo, OH

In June, Upsilon Tau hosted its 5th annual Austin Kromer Memorial Golf Scramble, benefiting the Epilepsy Foundation of Ohio. The scramble was named in memory of Austin Kromer (2012), who passed ad astra in January 2018 due to complications caused by epileptic seizures.

Toronto | Toronto, ON

During the 2021-22 academic year, Tau Kappa brothers regularly volunteered around Toronto with Yonge Street Mission by cooking and serving food to the less fortunate. The Chapter also donated, cleaned and sorted clothing for those in need.

Also, during the last two semesters, the Chapter has more than doubled in size.

Tulane | New Orleans, LA

Several brothers landed prestigious internships and jobs over the summer. Josh McCoy (2023) interned for a private equity firm. Briley Aboud-Hall (2024) interned for Northwestern Mutual in Louisville, Kentucky, and is studying abroad in Spain this semester. Vageli Liokis (2025) worked for the Tchefuncta Country Club in Mandeville, Louisiana. Jake Marzullo (2025) interned with Prime Capital Investment Advisors. Austin Zhou (2024) interned with Verizon's finance leadership development program. Ryan Howard (2025) worked for a childhood summer camp in Maine. And Labomi Osikoya (2024), Max Frisch (2024) and Brandon Hurt (2024) held internships in New York City.

Wabash | Crawfordsville, IN

The Psi Chapter was #1 in GPA for the 2021-22 academic year, their 15th consecutive year with the highest GPA.

The Chapter was also the 2022 Homecoming champion.

Austin Hughes (2023), Alexander Koers (2023), Brett Driscoll (2024), Thomas Joven (2024) and Jonathan Silva-Melendez (2024) were inducted into Wabash's Sphinx Club. Club members are selected in their junior or senior years for their dedication to fostering unity and spirit throughout the campus community.

Washington | Seattle, WA

During the 2021-22 academic year, Sigma Tau raised over $50,000 for Habitat for Humanity (HfH) in the Seattle area with the help of over 360 friends, family and graduate brothers. HfH focuses on lowering the cost of living in Seattle as the housing crisis continues to worsen in the area. Brothers also became more connected with HfH by volunteering at multiple house building projects.

Wayne State Detroit, MI

^ In September, Delta Mu held several brotherhood events to recruit new members. This included paintball, axe throwing and volunteering at the Belle Isle Beach to pick up trash (pictured).

Western Kentucky | Bowling Green, KY

Chi Eta received several chapter and individual awards at WKU's Greek community annual awards. The Chapter received the M. Reed Morgan Award for Fraternal Excellence, the Scott Taylor Chapter Achievement Award, and Chapter Achievement Awards for the following categories: alumni development, campus involvement & leadership, chapter development, Greek involvement, intramurals, new member programming, philanthropic service, and scholastic achievement.

John Downing (2022) and Miles Newton (2022) were named Randall H. Capps Greek Men of the Year, and Matthew Wininger (2022) received the Charley Pride Spirit Award.

The Chapter held their 10th Bike4Alz philanthropy this summer. Bike4Alz is a cross-country bike ride raising money and awareness for Alzheimer's research. This year, 13 bothers participated in the bike ride from San Francisco, California, to Virginia Beach, Virginia, with the goal to raise $150,000.

Riley Crawford (2022), John Downing (2022), Miles Newton (2022), J.T. Stoll (2023), and Matthew Wininger were inducted into the Greek Hall of Fame on April 24.

William Jewell | Liberty, MO

^ During the fall, Zeta Phi hosted a concert on campus to raise money for Bikers Against Child Abuse (BACA). Several brothers who are musicians formed a band and prepared nine cover songs to perform at the concert. Additionally, another fraternity's band performed as the opening act. The event had a large turnout and raised over $500 for BACA.

WPI | Worcester, MA

Pi Iota finished the 202122 academic year strong with the highest GPA among fraternities and a significant increase in philanthropic efforts and extra-curricular activity. The Chapter held their annual summer reunion on July 15. Over 80 brothers from the classes of 19722025 attended. During the day, brothers were able to tour the new chapter house construction site.

John Puksta (2023) was named WPI's Fraternity Man of the Year. He also received the Dr. Leland Atwood Award for the highest GPA and the Ray Cherenzia Unsung Hero Award for his performance on the men's swimming & diving team. The award is presented in memory of Pi Iota Brother Ray Cherenzia (1973) to one member of every varsity athletic team who works hard, puts their team first and is vital to their team's success.

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