Sunday, July 1, 2012

Where are USU Greeks spending their summer?



The Utah State University Greeks have already had a great start to a wonderful summer. There are many USU Greeks spread all over the world for their summer adventures.





With 8 different fraternities and sororities at the Utah State campus, we have members involved in everything this summer from service projects, internships, study abroad programs, student orientation, or just working at home.


 Members within the Greek community and where they are spending their summer:


Jade Green (ΑΧΩ) has moved to Orlando, Florida and works in sales at the Disney Youth Program in Walt Disney World. Meanwhile Carlos Murrillo (ΔΣΦ) is on the west coast working as a cast member for Disneyland in Anaheim, California.




  • Sonina Hernandez (ΘΝΞ), Charley Riddle (ΣΦΕ), Brian Isom (ΣΦΕ)  Anthony ‘TJ’ Pratt (ΨΣΦ), and Douglas Fiefia (ΨΣΦ),  are all spending their summers in Logan as part of Utah State’s A-Team which helps with Freshman SOAR. (Student Orientation, Advising, and Registration)
  • Big and Little sisters, Rachelle Webb [left] and Jordan Hamilton [right] (ΚΔ) are in Tanzania, Africa working in an orphanage. (picture right)

  • Bracken Allen (ΣΦΕ) will be spending the rest of his summer in the Provo, UT MTC [Missionary Training Center] preparing to serve an LDS Mission in Rochester, NY.

  • Matt Welch (ΔΣΦ) and Elizabeth Speckhard [Welch](ΚΔ) are spending their summer in Summervile, South Carolina as sales representatives for AMP.
  • Chealsey Leach (ΚΔ) has a summer internship in Washington DC with Fund for American Studies Program and is living in college dorms at Georgetown.


Danley Phillips (ΣΧ) has chosen to spend his summer in Hattiesburg, Mississippi working at The Pastry Garden at Gordon Creek. (pictured left)

While some Greeks chose to move somewhere new for the summer, some decided to move home. Hannah Leve (ΑΧΩ) is in Nashville, TN for the summer working as a nanny. Trent Morrison (ΣΦΕ) is in Salem, Oregon working at a camp for under privileged children, and Jarvis Pace (ΑΤΩ) has moved back to Salt Lake City to work as an intern for the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food.



We are so proud of all of the Utah State Greeks accomplishments and can’t wait to see everyone in August!

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