UofM Fraternity and Sorority Life Viewbook

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GREETINGS AND WELCOME TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS! We are so excited that you are interested in joining our astounding fraternity and sorority community. With three governing councils consisting of 24+ chapters, the Greek experience at the UofM has so much to offer. It is our mission to provide unique, impactful and memorable opportunities that aid in the development of our students whether that be through leadership, academics, service, sisterhood/brotherhood, involvement and so much more. Joining a Greek organization will significantly impact your undergraduate experience by providing a support system, a sense of community and lifelong friendships – and the best thing? Your membership is not just four years, it is a lifetime! All of our chapters have such incredible things to offer, and to become a member is a very special experience. The Student Leadership & Involvement Office is here to support you in any way that we can! Please know that myself, as well as the rest of our staff, are resources for you throughout your time at the UofM – and beyond! Go Tigers Go! Abigail Carberry Coordinator of Fraternity and Sorority Life


STUDENT LEADERSHIP & INVOLVEMENT STAFF Kaylon Bradford Director UC 211 901.678.8679 kbbrdfrd@memphis.edu MK Tyler Senior Coordinator, Student Engagement UC 211 901.678.8679 mktyler@memphis.edu

Tonika Boyd Senior Coordinator, Community Engagement UC 211 901.678.8679 t.boyd@memphis.edu

Visit Us! University Center | Involvement Zone UC 210 & 211 | 901.678.8679 studentinvolvement@memphis.edu


BY THE NUMBERS

3 councils

900

24+

chapters

HOLD CAMPUS LEADERSHIP POSITIONS INFORMATION (MOST RECENT NUMBERS DUE TO PANDEMIC)

29%

Successfully fundraised and installed

increase in IFC recruitment registration

our NPHC plots

students received funding from the Student Leadership & Involvement Office to attend the Association of Fraternal & Leadership Values (AFLV) Conference

NPHC won

First Place in AFLV’s Social Media Campaign category for their efforts in promoting their Black History Month Step Show

52

10% OF GREEKS RECEIVED 4.0

for their fall semester GPA, and over 15% for their spring semester GPA

SINCE 2018

Greek students

across campus

12

SERVICE HOURS COMPLETED

300

Greek students

2019-2020

30,000+

4.0

Awards were presented during the virtual Pillar’s of Excellence Awards ceremony

0

HAZING REPORTS

across all 3 councils

All-Greek

average GPA was above non-Greek GPA for both the fall and spring semesters

120

student leaders attended the annual FSL Leader’s Retreat, the highest number of attendee’s yet


NATIONAL PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL

MEET OUR ORGANIZATIONS Dear Prospective Member, Since joining my illustrious sorority and becoming a member of the National Pan-Hellenic Council, I have made memories and connections I never even thought possible. The Greek Life experience is different for each individual, but as long as you put into it what you want out of it, the experience is truly amazing. You’re able to grow as a leader and develop many skills as you serve your organization and community. Even though we all are members of separate organizations, we can come together as one to make up the NPHC and the Greek Life community at the University of Memphis. Joining an NPHC organization was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. Darika Scott National PanHellenic Council President Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated Epsilon Epsilon Chapter


NATIONAL PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. UofM chapter name: Epsilon Epsilon Founded: January 15, 1908 at Howard University UofM Chapter Chartered: September 28, 1968 Nickname: AKA Colors: Salmon Pink, Apple Green Symbols: Ivy Leaf, Pink Tea Rose, Pearl Initiatives: Launching New Dimensions of Service Instagram: @ee_1908 National website: aka1908.com

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. UofM chapter name: Kappa Eta Founded: December 4, 1906 at Cornell University UofM Chapter Chartered: February 2, 1975 Nickname: The Alphas Colors: Black, Old Gold Symbol: Great Sphinx of Giza Initiatives: Go-to-HighSchool, Go-to-College Instagram: @KH1906 National website: apa1906.net


Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. UofM chapter name: Epsilon Kappa Founded: January 13, 1913 at Howard University UofM Chapter Chartered: December 28, 1963 Nickname: The Deltas Colors: Crimson, Cream Symbols: Pyramid, Elephant, African Violet Initiatives: Journey to Wellness: Committing our Bodies to Physical and Mental Health Instagram: @DST_EK National website: deltasigmatheta.org

Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc. UofM chapter name: Eta Epsilon Founded: September 19, 1963 at Morgan State University UofM Chapter Chartered: April 18, 2009 Common nickname: The Iotas Colors: Charcoal Brown, Gilded Gold Symbol: Centaur Initiatives: I-S.H.I.E.L.D.: "IOTAS Saving, Healing, Improving, Empowering Lives Daily" Instagram: @Memphis_Iotas National website: iotaphitheta.org


NATIONAL PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL

Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. UofM chapter name: Kappa Beta Founded: January 11, 1911 at Indiana University UofM Chapter Chartered: March 22, 1980 Nickname: The Kappas Colors: Crimson, Cream Symbols: Diamond, Red Carnation Initiatives: Guide Right Instagram: @KB_Nupes National website: kappaalphapsi1911.com

Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. UofM chapter name: Xi Zeta Founded: November 17, 1911 at Howard University UofM Chapter Chartered: September 28, 1973 Nickname: The Omegas, the Ques Colors: Royal Purple, Old Gold Symbol: Oil Lamp Initiatives: College Endowment Fund Instagram: @UofMQues National website: oppf.org


Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. UofM chapter name: Delta Nu Founded: January 9, 1914 at Howard University UofM Chapter Chartered: March 1963 Nickname: The Sigmas Colors: Royal Blue and Pure White Symbol: The Dove Initiatives: Sigma Wellness Instagram: @DeltaNuSigmas National website: phibetasigma1914.org

Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. UofM chapter name: Gamma Chi Founded: November 12, 1922 at Butler University UofM Chapter Chartered: August 17, 1968 Nickname: SGRho Colors: Royal Blue and Gold Symbols: Poodle, Yellow Tea Rose Initiatives: Project Reassurance Instagram: @UofMQues National website: sgrho1922.org


NATIONAL PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL

Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. UofM chapter name: Rho Gamma Founded: January 16, 1920 at Howard University UofM Chapter Chartered: May 1968 Nickname: The Zetas Colors: Royal Blue and White Symbol: The Dove Initiatives: Z-HOPE, Get Engaged, Stork's Nest, Judge Bernice B. Donald Scholarship Fund Instagram: @rhogamma1920 National website: zphib1920.org


PANHELLENIC COUNCIL

Hello tigers! My name is Kyah Hawkins, and I have the pleasure of serving as the President of the Panhellenic Council at the University of Memphis. Sorority members at Memphis show dedication to building community, desire to create effective change and determination to develop character through the bonds of sisterhood. The Panhellenic community is a place for anyone to grow into the person they are meant to become, serve the student body on campus as well as the greater Memphis community, and form friendships that last a lifetime. You’ll find our members hosting philanthropy events across campus, leading in RSOs, and on the field or in the stands, always cheering on our tigers! Panhellenically, Kyah Hawkins


PANHELLENIC COUNCIL

Alpha Delta Pi UofM chapter name: Gamma Eta Founded: May 15, 1851 at Wesleyan College UofM Chapter Chartered: 1947 Nickname: ADPi Colors: Azure Blue and Diamond White Symbols: Diamond, Lion, Woodland Violet Philanthropy: The Ronald McDonald House Instagram: @MemphisADPi Twitter: @MemphisADPi National website: alphadeltapi.org

Alpha Gamma Delta UofM chapter name: Gamma Zeta Founded: May 30, 1904 at Syracuse University UofM Chapter Chartered: 1947 Nickname: Alpha Gam Colors: Red, Buff, Green Symbols: Squirrel, Pearl, Red and Buff Rose with Green Asparagus Plumosa Fern Philanthropy: Fighting Hunger Instagram: @memphisalphagam Twitter: @memphisalphagam National website: alphagammadelta.org


Delta Gamma UofM chapter name: Delta Zeta Founded: December 25, 1873 at Lewis School UofM Chapter Chartered: 1965 Nickname: DG Colors: Bronze, Pink, Blue Symbols: Anchor, Cream Colored Rose Philanthropy: Sight Conservation and Aid to the Visually Impaired, DG Joining Forces Instagram: @dg_memphis Twitter: @dg_memphis National website: deltagamma.org

Kappa Delta UofM chapter name: Zeta Omega Founded: October 23, 1897 at Longwood University UofM Chapter Chartered: 1998 Nickname: KD Colors: Olive Green, Pearl White Symbols: Diamond, Emerald, Pearl, White Rose, Nautilus Shell, Dagger, Teddy Bear Philanthropy: Girl Scouts of the USA and Prevent Child Abuse America Instagram: @KD_Memphis Twitter: @KD_Memphis National Website: kappadelta.org


PANHELLENIC COUNCIL

Lambda Theta Alpha Sorority, Inc. (Associate Member of the Panhellenic Council) UofM chapter name: Epsilon Omega Founded: December 1, 1975 at Kean University UofM Chapter Chartered: 2013 Nickname: LTA Colors: Burgundy, Grey Symbols: La Perla (pearl), La Concha (shell), La Luna (moon), y La Palma (Palm Tree) Philanthropy: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Instagram: @lta_epsilonomega Twitter: @ltaepsilonomega National website: lambdalady.org

Phi Mu UofM chapter name: Kappa Lambda Founded: March 4, 1852 at Wesleyan College UofM Chapter Chartered: 1947 Nickname: Phi Mu Colors: Rose, White Symbols: Carnation, lion, quatrefoil Philanthropy: Children's Miracle Network Hospitals Instagram: @PhiMuMemphis Twitter: @PhiMuMemphis National website: phimu.org


Pi Beta Phi UofM chapter name: TN Delta Founded: April 28, 1867 at Monmouth College UofM Chapter Chartered: 1962 Nickname: Pi Phi Colors: Wine, Silver Blue Symbols: Angels and Arrows Philanthropy: Read > Lead > Achieve Instagram: @memphispiphi Twitter: @memphispiphi National website: pibetaphi.org

Sigma Kappa UofM chapter name: Beta Xi Founded: November 9, 1874 at Colby College UofM Chapter Chartered: Rechartered in 2015 Nickname: Sig Kap Colors: Maroon, Lavender Symbols: Dove, Heart Philanthropy: Inherit the Earth, Gerontology, Maine Seacoast Mission, Sigma Kappa Foundation, Alzheimer's Association Instagram: @memphissigmakappa Twitter: @uofmsigmakappa National website: sigmakappa.org


INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL

I am honored to be the president of the University of Memphis’ Interfraternity Council. The IFC community at Memphis consists of 7 chapters and over 300 men. Each chapter provides its own unique experience with founding values centered around leadership, brotherhood, and service. The IFC men at the University of Memphis are impacting the University daily and helping make Memphis a better place. You will see IFC men in on-campus positions like Frosh Camp, Orientation Guide, SGA, Tiger Elite, and much more. The IFC community is not only active on campus but in the community as well. Our chapters hold multiple philanthropy events and complete hundreds of service hours annually. Being a member of an IFC organization has impacted me and my peers, no matter what organization, in more ways than I could have ever imagined. I have met my lifelong friends and grown both personally and professionally. I hope you consider making the same life-changing decision. Sincerely, Blaine Smith, Interfraternity Council President



INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL

Kappa Alpha Order UofM chapter name: Gamma Gamma Founded: December 21, 1865 at Washington & Lee College UofM Chapter Chartered: 1948 Nickname: KA Colors: Crimson and Old Gold Symbols: Crimson rose, Magnolia Blossom Philanthropy: Muscular Dystrophy Association Instagram: @KA_Memphis National website: kappaalphaorder.org

Kappa Sigma UofM chapter name: Epsilon Pi Founded: December 10, 1869 at the University of Virginia UofM Chapter Chartered: 1950 Nickname: Kappa Sig Colors: Scarlet White, Emerald Green Symbols: Caduceus, Star and Crescent Philanthropy: Military Heroes Campaign Instagram: @kappasigma901 National website: kappasigma.org


Lambda Chi Alpha UofM chapter name: Zeta Theta Founded: November 2, 1909 at Boston University UofM Chapter Chartered: 1972 Nickname: Lambda Chi, Chops Colors: Purple, Green, Gold Symbols: Cross & Crescent Philanthropy: Feeding America Instagram: @lambdachi.memphis National website: lambdachi.org

Sigma Chi UofM chapter name: Epsilon Kappa Founded: jUNE 28, 1855 at Miami University, OH UofM Chapter Chartered: 1954 Nickname: Sigma Chi Colors: Blue, Old Gold Symbols: The chapter flag which has two horizontal sections with the fraternity colors and a white cross in the middle. Philanthropy: Special Olympics Greater Memphis, Huntsman Cancer Institute Instagram: @Memphissigs National website: sigmachi.org


INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL

Phi Gamma Delta UofM chapter name: Founded: May 1, 1848 at Jefferson College UofM Chapter Chartered: November 18, 1972 Nickname: FIJI Colors: Purple, white Symbols: Black diamond with a white star in the center, snowy white owl Philanthropy: Immortal Phi Gam - Donate Life, The Red Cross, United Service Organizations Instagram: @MemphisFIJI National website: phigam.org Photo Credit: Instagram @austinpeayfiji

Sigma Phi Epsilon UofM chapter name: Tennessee Beta Founded: November 1, 1901 at Richmond College UofM Chapter Chartered: 1949 Nickname: Sig Ep Colors: Red, Purple Symbols: Balanced man symbol, skull & crossbones within a black heart Philanthropy: Big Brothers, Big Sisters Instagram: @sigepmemphis National website: sigep.org


Zeta Beta Tau Founded: December 29, 1898 at the City College of New York UofM chapter name: Gamma Mu UofM Chapter Chartered: 1965 Nickname: ZBT Colors: Medium Blue, White Symbols: Pearl, Skull & Crossbones Philanthropy: Children’s Miracle Network, Hillel of Memphis Instagram: @zbtmemphis National website: zbt.org


MEMBERSHIP INTAKE & RECRUITMENT REQUIREMENTS Each governing council at the UofM has a different intake or recruitment process, read on to find out how to join! For additional information, please visit memphis.edu/Greek

Membership Requirements: At least 12 credit hours already completed A minimum of a 2.5 Collegiate GPA Leadership and service experience

Interfraternity Council

Mandatory events to attend: Potential New Member Orientation Intake Events of Prospective Chapter

All IFC chapters participate in a formal Fall and Spring recruitment process. Both processes take place within the first few weeks of the semester and will be publicized on the Student Leadership & Involvement website as well as the individual social media pages of the chapters. Make sure to follow for the most up to date information on recruitment dates and more! Membership Requirements: A minimum of a 2.5 High School or Collegiate GPA Mandatory events to attend: Potential New Member Orientation Formal recruitment (Fall or Spring)

National Pan-Hellenic Council Each NPHC organization operates on their own timeline and specific member requirements. We encourage all interested students to follow the social media pages of each organization to receive updates on upcoming intake events as well as utilize our TigerZone platform to gather the contact information for each chapter for further details.

Panhellenic Council All Panhellenic chapters participate in a Fall Formal Recruitment. There is also a Spring recruitment, however, it is not guaranteed which chapters participate as it is dependent on that specific organizations current membership numbers. This is a mutual selection process which takes place within the first few weeks of each semester. Following each recruitment, some chapters will participate in continuous open bidding and will be publicized on the Student Leadership & Involvement website as well as the individual social media pages of the chapters. Make sure to follow for the most up to date information on recruitment dates and more! Membership Requirements: Full-time student status A minimum of a 2.5 High School or Collegiate GPA Mandatory events to attend: Potential New Member Orientation Formal Recruitment (Fall or Spring)


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS What is the time commitment? Membership within a fraternity or sorority does require a commitment of time. Membership responsibilities and requirements range from weekly to semesterly. Students can expect to attend weekly chapter meetings, complete study hours, fulfill service hours, attend chapter events, social activities and more.

How much does it cost? Costs vary across all of our organizations. Membership dues can range from $200 to $1000 each semester as each chapter includes different activities and fees within their structure. To see a financial overview for each organization, please visit our website memphis.edu/greek

What are the benefits of Greek membership? There are endless benefits to Greek membership! It is the mission of all Greek organizations to produce successful leaders and provide brotherhood/ sisterhood that lasts a lifetime. Our students experience a great deal of personal growth through their membership which provides a plethora of opportunities related to leadership, service, professional development and more. It is important

to keep in mind that what you put into your organization is what you get out of it – staying an active member throughout your college career is sure to provide you with all the amazing benefits that a Greek organization can offer!

What about pledging or hazing? The University of Memphis, as well as all of our chapters, have a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to hazing. Each organization has a new member education program that is designed to teach them the history, traditions, values and expectations of their organization. Hazing has no place in these programs and Fraternity and Sorority Affairs works closely with each local chapter and national organization to set clear expectations for new member activities. This includes setting reasonable limits on time commitments, activities, and length of program. If you have concerns that hazing may be occurring, we encourage you to contact the Student Leadership & Involvement to speak to a staff member. Additionally, we also have a place on our website where you can report a concern; every submission is thoroughly reviewed and investigated by Fraternity and Sorority Affairs in tandem with the Dean of Students Office.


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