Wednesday, August 22, 2012

We want YOU a part of our Greek Community!




Welcome to Utah State University Greek Life!

There are so many opportunities for you to get involved and to leave your legacy. 


At Utah State University, we have three sororities; Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Delta, and Theta Nu Xi Multicultural, and five fraternities; Sigma Chi, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Delta Sigma Phi, Psi Sigma Phi Multicultural, and Alpha Tau Omega Colony.

We have over 300 members in our community and can’t wait to add more members this fall! Check out our fall recruitment schedules and register for recruitment at usu.edu/greeks.

We want YOU to become a member of our Greek Community! 

Friday, August 10, 2012

What are USU Greeks Involved In this Upcoming Fall?



At Utah State, there are a variety of ways to get involved in clubs, organizations, student activities, and honor societies. Membership in a Greek chapter will provide you with the foundation necessary to become a leader and a driving force for positive change on campus and in the community. Each fraternity and sorority strives to create well-rounded individuals through leadership training, innovative programming, and life-skill development.

Here are what some USU Greeks are involved in the Fall 2012 Semester:
Associated Students of Utah State University 

Christian Orr (ΣΦΕ), Jordan Hunt (ΣΦΕ), Hannah Blackburn (ΚΔ), Trent Morrison (ΣΦΕ), Sloan Bailey (ΚΔ), Chaise Warr (ΣΦΕ) and Ben Wilson (ΣΦΕ – not pictured) all have positions serving on Associated Students of Utah State University [ASUSU]. Look out for many fun events they will 
be planning this school year. 

Service and Philanthropy are a main part of Greek life and many members just can’t get enough and have chosen to give additional time to serving our community.
Laura Gunnell (ΚΔ) - Best Buddies Volunteer
John Stankiewicz (ΔΣΦ) – Volunteer in the Val R. Christensen Service Center
Drew Vaughn (ΣΧ) – Common Grounds Volunteer


Douglas Fiefia (ΨΣΦ), Emme Pugmire (ΚΔ) and Chandell Culley (ΚΔ) serve together on the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business Student Council and Phillip Nenni (ΔΣΦ) serves on the Science Council.

2012-2012 A Team

Anthony Pratt (ΨΣΦ), Douglas Fiefia (ΨΦΣ), Shelby Frauen (ΘΝΞ), Sonina Hernandez (ΘΝΞ), Charley Riddle (ΣΦΕ), Brian Isom (ΣΦΕ), and Cade Robinson (ΑΤΩ) are all members of the Utah State A-Team. Members of the A-Team facilitate SOAR [student orientation, advising and registration] help new students learn about USU policies, the registration process, and student services.


With the many different clubs and organizations on campus there is always something that will suit you. Whether its is the awesome USU Band or politics, there is something for everyone.
Josh Tucker (ΣΧ) USU Bands
Thomas Crandall – The Music Club
David Smith (ΣΦΕ) – Athletic Tutor + Campus Recreation and Intramural Department.
Kevin McCutheon (ΣΧ) – Student Health and Wellness Center
Laurel Humble (ΘΝΞ ) – College Republicans
Justin Hinh and Jens Bowman (ΔΣΦ) – Students for Liberty


Greeks are all about getting involved in every aspect on campus, and The Access and Diversity Center is a great place to start.
Garrett Erickson (ΣΦΕ), member of Diversity Council.
Garret Bates (ΨΣΦ) – International Student Council
Jonathan Mejia (ΨΣΦ) – Multicultural Recruitment Council and Latino Student Union.
Ami Meite (ΘΝΞ) - Black Student Union and African Student Association.
Ana Gutierrez (ΘΝΞ) and Jessie Gilpin (ΚΔ) – Polynesian Student Union


One great way to get involved is to join clubs within your major.
Justin Zizumbo (ΣΧ) – National Association of Social Workers, Nick Almanza (ΔΣΦ) – Accounting Club, Kurt Mantz (ΣΧ) – Reach Peer Program, Stefanie Stack (ΚΔ) – Public Relations Student Society of America and Tyler White (ΣΧ) – Wildlife Society.

Many Greeks volunteer for events at Utah State such as The HOWL, Mardi Gras, and End of Year Bash. These Greeks include, Kristina Blesh (ΑΧΩ), Caitlyn Lewis (ΑΧΩ), Becca Glover (ΚΔ), Carlos Murrilo (ΔΣΦ), Will Fulton (ΣΧ) and many more.
Going Greek provides many leadership opportunities within the Greek Community but also on campus. One way to start is to go with a friend to club meetings and see if that is the right fit for you. The Greek Community provides a conference each fall called, Greek Leadership Weekend, which is a great way to become a leader in the Greek Community.


If you are interested in any leadership positions or being involved on campus or in the Greek community contact Whitney Negrete, Greek Council Public Relations at whitneynegrete@gmail.com or any other member of Utah State Greek Council.