| The students and staff of the
Fraternity & Sorority community at Arkansas Tech University
would like to thank you for your interest in discovering what
it means to be greek.
As we celebrate our 30th anniversary
as a Fraternity & Sorority community, the members of our chapters
are accepting the challenge to re-new their commitment to the
common founding principles of all fraternities and sororities:
leadership, scholarship, service, and fellowship. This commitment
to “living our ritual” reminds our members to strive for excellence
in the classroom, to responsibly lead their peers, to devote countless
hours towards community service and philanthropy and to develop
lifelong friendships both within and outside of their individual
chapters. Simply put, the members of the Fraternity and Sorority
community at Arkansas Tech University stand
out.
Are you ready to accept the challenge?
If so, we encourage you to participate in fall recruitment to
find out what it means to stand
out and be greek.
Office of Fraternity &
Sorority Life Mission
To function as an integral co-curricular
aspect of the University open to all eligible students with a
central focus the personal development of the Fraternity and Sorority
community members as responsible members of both the Arkansas
Tech and Russellville communities through a commitment to scholarship,
service, leadership and fellowship.
Questions?
The members
of the Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life staff are more
than willing to answer any questions you may have about membership
in the fraternity and sorority community. Please feel free to
contact us and we will get back with you as soon as possible.
Blake Bradley
Coordinator of Greek Life & Student Organizations
479.968.0276
abradley@atu.edu
Ellen Malito
Graduate Assistant for Greek Life & Student Organizations
479.968.0276
emalito@atu.edu
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