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<strong>Fraternity</strong> & <strong>Sorority</strong> <strong>Life</strong><br />

Annual Report 2007 - 2008<br />

Division of <strong>Student</strong> Affairs <strong>and</strong> Enrollment Services


Con t e n t s<br />

I.<br />

II.<br />

III.<br />

IV.<br />

V.<br />

VI.<br />

Acknowledgements . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />

Letter from Coordinator for <strong>Fraternity</strong> & <strong>Sorority</strong> <strong>Life</strong> . . 3<br />

Community Statistics .<br />

Awards & Recognition<br />

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Governing Council Updates . . . . . . . . . . 8<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> & <strong>Sorority</strong> Highlights . . . . . . . . 10<br />

Acknowledgments<br />

As we reflect on the growth of the VCU fraternity <strong>and</strong> sorority community over the past year, we would like to take time to<br />

thank those who have been central to that growth <strong>and</strong> development:<br />

Dr. Henry Rhone, Vice Provost for <strong>Student</strong> Affairs <strong>and</strong> Enrollment Services, Phi Gamma Delta<br />

Dr. Reuban Rodriguez, Associate Vice Provost <strong>and</strong> Dean of <strong>Student</strong> Affairs<br />

Dr. Timothy Reed, Director, <strong>University</strong> <strong>Student</strong> <strong>Commons</strong> <strong>and</strong> Activities<br />

Mr. Tom Diehl, Director, Recreational Sports<br />

Dr. Linda Hancock, Director, Office of Health Promotions<br />

Dr. Jihad Aziz, Director, <strong>University</strong> Counselling Services, Omega Psi Phi <strong>Fraternity</strong>, Inc.<br />

Ms. Beverly Walker, Interim Director, Office of Multicultural <strong>Student</strong> Affairs<br />

Dr. Carolyn Whittier, Associate Director, USC&A Programs <strong>and</strong> Educational Services, Alpha Omicron Pi<br />

Mr. John Leppo, Associate Director, USC&A Facilities <strong>and</strong> Operations<br />

Ms. Melissa Jones, Associate Director of Residential <strong>Life</strong> <strong>and</strong> Housing<br />

Mr. Nathan Doughty, Associate Director, VCU Stuart C. Siegel Center <strong>and</strong> Athletic Facilities<br />

Dr. Claudia Carroll, Associate Director for Training, <strong>University</strong> Counselling Services, Alpha Delta Pi<br />

Ms. Kelli Lemon, Assistant Director, Programs <strong>and</strong> Events, Delta Sigma Theta <strong>Sorority</strong>, Inc.<br />

Ms. Lora Williams, Assistant Director, Event <strong>and</strong> Conference Services, Sigma Kappa<br />

Ms. Yol<strong>and</strong>a Jackson, Assistant Director, <strong>Student</strong> Organizations <strong>and</strong> Community Service, Sigma Gamma Rho <strong>Sorority</strong>, Inc.<br />

Ms. Tina Webb, Assistant Director, USC&A Finance <strong>and</strong> Personnel<br />

Mr. Keith Rafter, Assistant Director of Marketing, VCU Athletics<br />

Ms. Cara Jenkins, Coordinator of <strong>Fraternity</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Sorority</strong> <strong>Life</strong>, Kappa Alpha Theta<br />

Ms. Krista Carson, Program Coordinator, Alpha Omicron Pi<br />

Mr. Keith Long, <strong>Student</strong> Organization Coordinator<br />

Ms. Beth Ward, Volunteer Coordinator<br />

Ms. Corbin Ailer, <strong>University</strong> Events Planner, Alpha Omicron Pi<br />

Ms. Anita Mingo, <strong>Student</strong> Events Organization Planner, Sigma Gamma Rho <strong>Sorority</strong>, Inc.<br />

Ms. Jamie Jones, Public Relations Manager for USC&A, Alpha Sigma Alpha<br />

Mr. Terry Brown, <strong>Student</strong> <strong>Commons</strong> Night Manager, Phi Beta Sigma <strong>Fraternity</strong>, Inc.<br />

Ms. Regina Kenny, Fiscal Technician Senior<br />

Ms. Lanette Jones, Fiscal Technician<br />

Ms. Gail Stubbs, Fiscal Technician<br />

Ms. Rhea Miller, USC&A Office Manager<br />

Ms. Elizabeth S. Via, Associate Registrar, Records <strong>and</strong> Registration<br />

Mr. Ryan Roberts, Graduate Assistant for <strong>Fraternity</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Sorority</strong> <strong>Life</strong>, Delta Chi<br />

VCU Campus Police<br />

Division of <strong>Student</strong> Affairs <strong>and</strong> Enrollment Services Department of Communications Staff<br />

Office of New <strong>Student</strong> Programs<br />

<strong>Student</strong> <strong>Commons</strong> Managers <strong>and</strong> Staff<br />

USC&A 104 Office Suite <strong>Student</strong> Workers<br />

Event <strong>and</strong> Conference Services <strong>Student</strong> Workers<br />

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Year In Review<br />

To say that it has been a year of tremendous growth <strong>and</strong> development is an understatement. I<br />

think about all the exceptional leaders that have emerged in chapters <strong>and</strong> on governing councils,<br />

<strong>and</strong> I can not contain my excitement about the potential of the community to be one of the best<br />

in the nation. And when I reflect on all the small wins over the course of the year, I quickly begin<br />

to realize how incredibly proud I am to be a part of the VCU <strong>Fraternity</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Sorority</strong> community.<br />

Small wins lead to great success <strong>and</strong> our community has had more of them in the last year than in<br />

its 38 year history.<br />

Defining the fraternity <strong>and</strong> sorority experience at VCU has been our challenge throughout the year <strong>and</strong> I believe<br />

we are closer to determining our story. The community has not just grown in numbers of chapters <strong>and</strong> numbers<br />

of members but it has significantly grown in the ability to reflect the founding values of its organizations <strong>and</strong><br />

contribute to the overall mission of the <strong>University</strong>. <strong>Fraternity</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Sorority</strong> <strong>Life</strong> at VCU is growing, <strong>and</strong> it is changing<br />

for the better. It is because of the fierce leadership in the chapters <strong>and</strong> governing councils that the <strong>University</strong> is<br />

able to continue its commitment to furthering fraternity <strong>and</strong> sorority life <strong>and</strong> provide the tools necessary to exceed<br />

expectations.<br />

While change is difficult, it is a natural evolution within the development of such a growing institution. We have<br />

stepped up to the challenge of increasing our impact <strong>and</strong> relevance to the college experience. The following new<br />

programs <strong>and</strong> milestones acknowledge this commitment:<br />

• EBI - Educational Benchmarking Assessment Project<br />

• Training <strong>and</strong> information sessions for chapter advisors 4 times per year<br />

• 98% chapter participation in IMPACT, the national leadership institute from the<br />

North-American Interfraternity Conference<br />

• Leadership development program for Chapter Presidents <strong>and</strong> Governing Councils<br />

• Adoption of unified risk management guidelines through each governing council<br />

• Long term expansion plans adopted for IFC <strong>and</strong> MGC<br />

• Long term housing proposal submitted to <strong>University</strong> Administration<br />

• 5 new chapters <strong>and</strong> 15% increase in total membership<br />

It is hard to quantify the extraordinary accomplishments of individual chapters <strong>and</strong> the development of the<br />

community. Achievement can be seen in the phenomenal programming of the chapters <strong>and</strong> the self governance of<br />

each council, but it also means the continued success of being scholars in the classroom, leaders on campus <strong>and</strong><br />

the spirit of the greater VCU community.<br />

The purpose of this annual report is to describe the success <strong>and</strong> challenges for what has been an exciting year in the<br />

history of fraternity <strong>and</strong> sorority life at VCU. We hope you read this <strong>and</strong> celebrate all that has been accomplished.<br />

We invite you to be a part of the conversation on how we can best sustain <strong>and</strong> improve this community on the path<br />

of becoming one of the best in the nation.<br />

Fraternally,<br />

Cara Jenkins, Coordinator for <strong>Fraternity</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Sorority</strong> <strong>Life</strong><br />

Office of <strong>Fraternity</strong> & <strong>Sorority</strong> <strong>Life</strong><br />

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Statistics<br />

9,389 hours of service<br />

$14, 997.15 donated<br />

1.4 tons of food donated<br />

Alcohol & Drugs<br />

Career Planning<br />

Chapter History<br />

Community Developement<br />

Diversity/Non-Discrimination<br />

Finances<br />

Hazing Education<br />

Health Education<br />

Judicial<br />

Leadership<br />

Political Awareness<br />

Risk Management<br />

Ritual<br />

Scholarship<br />

Sisterhood/Brotherhood<br />

Chapter <strong>and</strong> Council Program Totals<br />

2<br />

2<br />

4<br />

7<br />

6<br />

6<br />

6<br />

6<br />

6<br />

14<br />

17<br />

16<br />

23<br />

37<br />

39<br />

168 Service Programs<br />

10<br />

20<br />

30<br />

40<br />

Total 191<br />

0<br />

VCU Sororities<br />

VCU Fraternities<br />

CHAPTER Council Size<br />

Sp. 08<br />

G PA<br />

Overall<br />

G PA CHAPTER Council Size<br />

Sp. 08<br />

G PA<br />

Overall<br />

G PA<br />

Alpha Gamma Delta CPC 63 3.19 3.10 Sigma Beta Rho MGC 21 3.23 3.25<br />

Delta Sigma Theta NPHC 17 3.06 3.06 Sigma Phi Epsilon* IFC 38 3.18 3.22<br />

Phi Mu CPC 60 2.87 2.96 Alpha Epsilon Pi* IFC 15 3.12 3.00<br />

Alpha Omicron Pi CPC 52 2.80 2.93 Iota Phi Theta NPHC 4 2.99 2.95<br />

alpha Kappa Delta Phi* MGC 19 2.80 2.92 Lambda Upsilon Lambda MGC 3 2.90 2.82<br />

Alpha Epsilon Phi CPC 13 2.79 2.65 Theta Chi IFC 42 2.74 2.76<br />

Undergraduate Women 11,299 2.75 2.81 Undergraduate Men 7,791 2.53 2.63<br />

Delta Phi Omega* MGC 18 2.75 2.74 All <strong>Fraternity</strong> 376 2.52 2.70<br />

Sigma Lambda Upsilon MGC 6 2.75 2.53 Sigma Alpha Epsilon IFC 38 2.51 2.55<br />

All <strong>Sorority</strong> 469 2.73 2.80 Omega Psi Phi NPHC 7 2.49 2.55<br />

Alpha Sigma Alpha CPC 54 2.73 2.81 Alpha Kappa Lambda IFC 42 2.470 2.62<br />

Zeta Phi Beta NPHC 11 2.67 2.82 Delta Chi IFC 34 2.440 2.59<br />

Sigma Sigma Sigma CPC 59 2.58 2.68 Phi Beta Sigma NPHC 13 2.43 2.72<br />

Phi Sigma Sigma CPC 53 2.54 2.63 Alpha Phi Alpha NPHC 13 2.39 2.74<br />

Alpha Kappa Alpha NPHC 26 2.52 2.98 Phi Kappa Sigma* IFC 12 2.31 2.64<br />

Sigma Gamma Rho NPHC 9 2.49 2.89 Pi Lambda Phi IFC 26 2.30 2.47<br />

Kappa Phi Gamma* MGC 9 2.36 2.24 Kappa Sigma IFC 30 2.15 2.40<br />

Kappa Alpha Psi NPHC 19 1.81 2.23<br />

Lambda Phi Epsilon* MGC 20 1.59 2.49<br />

Community Statistics<br />

Greek Total<br />

Undergraduate FTE<br />

All <strong>Student</strong>s<br />

CPC Total<br />

IFC Total<br />

MGC Total<br />

NPHC Total<br />

845 (4.5%)<br />

19,148<br />

32,535<br />

354<br />

273<br />

95<br />

11 9<br />

Full Time Enrolled <strong>Student</strong>s (FTE)<br />

Spring 2008 Academic Report<br />

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53 Organizations Served<br />

AIDS Awareness<br />

Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation<br />

Alpha Omicron Pi Foundation<br />

Alzheimer’s Foundation<br />

American Cancer Society<br />

American Heart Association<br />

Angel Tree<br />

Arthritis Foundation<br />

Beth Ahaba Museum <strong>and</strong> Archives<br />

Breast Cancer Awareness<br />

Cammy Lee Leukemia Foundation<br />

Central Virginia Food Bank<br />

Chai <strong>Life</strong>line<br />

Children’s Literacy Foundation<br />

Children’s Miracle Network<br />

Chris Cullather Memorial Fund<br />

Richmond Area Emergency Center<br />

Faith Awareness<br />

Ginter Park Elementary<br />

Habitat for Humanity<br />

Fan District Association<br />

Homeless Awareness<br />

Jimmy V Foundation<br />

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation<br />

Low Income Families<br />

March of Dimes<br />

National Kidney Foundation<br />

Political Awareness<br />

Richmond Children’s Hospital<br />

Richmond City Community Program<br />

Richmond City Elementary School<br />

Richmond Holocaust Museum<br />

Richmond Police Department<br />

Richmond Recreation <strong>and</strong> Parks<br />

Robbie Page Memorial Fund<br />

Ronald McDonald House<br />

Ruby Harvey Memorial Scholarship Fund<br />

Sexual Assault Prevention <strong>and</strong> Awareness<br />

Sharsheret<br />

St. Judes Research Hospital<br />

Street Clean-Up<br />

Susan G. Koman Foundation<br />

Troop Support<br />

UMFS<br />

VCU - F.A.C.T.<br />

VCU Child Development Center<br />

VCU Massey Cancer Center<br />

VCU Volunteer Services<br />

Virginia Blood Services<br />

Virginia Children’s Museum<br />

Virginia Commonwealth <strong>University</strong><br />

Voter Registration<br />

Youth Mentoring<br />

Office of <strong>Fraternity</strong> & <strong>Sorority</strong> <strong>Life</strong><br />

Total Members<br />

51.3% growth in the<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Sorority</strong><br />

community at VCU over<br />

the last five years.<br />

900<br />

675<br />

450<br />

225<br />

15<br />

12<br />

9<br />

6<br />

3<br />

0<br />

0<br />

‘02 - ‘03<br />

11<br />

IFC<br />

7<br />

CPC<br />

Risk Management Violations<br />

Total Responses Judical Cases Mediations<br />

CPC -<br />

MGC -<br />

NPHC -<br />

IFC -<br />

‘03 - ‘04<br />

1 1<br />

‘04 - ‘05<br />

Academic Year<br />

Hazing, Risk Management (Social Event Notification)<br />

Risk Management (Social Event Notification)<br />

Behavior Conduct Violation<br />

4 4<br />

1<br />

MGC NPHC IFC CPC<br />

Membership Growth<br />

‘05 - ‘06<br />

‘06 - ‘07<br />

CPC<br />

Hazing, Risk Management (Social Event<br />

Notification), Length of New Member Process,<br />

Off Campus <strong>Student</strong> Conduct (Assault & Battery,<br />

Breach of Peace)<br />

‘07 - ‘08<br />

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Awards <strong>and</strong> Recognition<br />

Leadership <strong>and</strong> Service Awards<br />

Fraternities<br />

Sororities<br />

Outst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>Fraternity</strong> of the Year<br />

Alpha Phi Alpha <strong>Fraternity</strong>, Inc.<br />

Outst<strong>and</strong>ing Service <strong>and</strong> Philanthropy<br />

Delta Chi<br />

Outst<strong>and</strong>ing New Member Education<br />

Sigma Alpha Epsilon<br />

Outst<strong>and</strong>ing Educational Programming<br />

Sigma Alpha Epsilon<br />

Highest Overall Cumulative GPA<br />

Sigma Beta Rho <strong>Fraternity</strong>, Inc.<br />

Most Improved GPA - Fall 06’ to Fall 07’<br />

Alpha Phi Alpha <strong>Fraternity</strong>, Inc.<br />

Outst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>Sorority</strong> of the Year<br />

Phi Mu<br />

Outst<strong>and</strong>ing Service <strong>and</strong> Philanthropy<br />

alpha Kappa Delta Phi <strong>Sorority</strong>, Inc.<br />

Outst<strong>and</strong>ing New Member Education<br />

Aplha Epsilon Phi<br />

Outst<strong>and</strong>ing Educational Programming<br />

Delta Sigma Theta <strong>Sorority</strong>, Inc.<br />

Highest Overall Cumulative GPA<br />

Delta Sigma Theta <strong>Sorority</strong>, Inc.<br />

Most Improved GPA - Fall 06’ to Fall 07’<br />

alpha Kappa Delta Phi <strong>Sorority</strong>, Inc.<br />

Outst<strong>and</strong>ing Risk Management<br />

Phi Mu<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> Man of the Year<br />

Jameson Deloatch, Alpha Phi Alpha <strong>Fraternity</strong>, Inc.<br />

Outst<strong>and</strong>ing Chapter President - NPHC<br />

Robert Dunn Jr., Kappa Alpha Psi <strong>Fraternity</strong>, Inc.<br />

Outst<strong>and</strong>ing Chapter President - IFC<br />

Mike Mostaan, Delta Chi<br />

Emerging <strong>Fraternity</strong> Leader of the Year<br />

Stephen Straus, Sigma Alpha Epsilon<br />

William R. Auchmoody Advisor of the Year<br />

Dan Martin, Pi Lambda Phi<br />

<strong>Sorority</strong> Woman of the Year<br />

Jenni Jones, Alpha Gamma Delta<br />

Outst<strong>and</strong>ing Chapter President - CPC<br />

Erin Halye, Phi Sigma Sigma<br />

Outst<strong>and</strong>ing Chapter President - MGC<br />

Melissa Ly, alpha Kappa Delta Phi <strong>Sorority</strong>, Inc.<br />

Emerging <strong>Sorority</strong> Leader of the Year<br />

Brittney Feeney, Phi Mu<br />

Lynne Chambers Alumni Involvement Award<br />

Melissa Jones, Phi Sigma Sigma<br />

2007 - 2008<br />

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Programming Areas of Excellence<br />

Educational Programming<br />

Alpha Epsilon Phi<br />

Alpha Kappa Alpha <strong>Sorority</strong>, Inc.<br />

Alpha Kappa Lambda<br />

Alpha Omicron Pi<br />

Delta Chi<br />

Delta Sigma Theta <strong>Sorority</strong>, Inc.<br />

Sigma Alpha Epsilon<br />

New Member Education<br />

Alpha Epsilon Phi<br />

alpha Kappa Delta Phi <strong>Sorority</strong>, Inc.<br />

Alpha Omicron Pi<br />

Delta Chi<br />

Sigma Alpha Epsilon<br />

Philanthropy<br />

Alpha Gamma Delta<br />

alpha Kappa Delta Phi <strong>Sorority</strong>, Inc.<br />

Delta Chi<br />

Kappa Alpha Psi <strong>Fraternity</strong>, Inc.<br />

Theta Chi<br />

Phi Mu<br />

Risk Management<br />

Alpha Epsilon Phi<br />

Alpha Omicron Pi<br />

Delta Chi<br />

Phi Mu<br />

Phi Sigma Sigma<br />

Sigma Alpha Epsilon<br />

Community Service<br />

Alpha Epsilon Phi<br />

alpha Kappa Delta Phi <strong>Sorority</strong>, Inc.<br />

Alpha Kappa Lambda<br />

Alpha Omicron Pi<br />

Alpha Phi Alpha <strong>Fraternity</strong>, Inc.<br />

Delta Chi<br />

Delta Sigma Theta <strong>Sorority</strong>, Inc.<br />

Kappa Sigma<br />

Sigma Alpha Epsilon<br />

Sigma Lambda Upsilon <strong>Sorority</strong>, Inc.<br />

2007 - 2008<br />

Alpha Gamma Delta<br />

Adrianna Mendez<br />

Katharine Vardeman<br />

Nicole Baeza*<br />

Christina Gibson*<br />

Jenni Jones*<br />

Alpha Kappa Lambda<br />

Jeremy Epstein<br />

Kevin Hunt<br />

Alpha Omicron Pi<br />

Ashley Allen*<br />

Julie Watson*<br />

Delta Phi Omega<br />

Jasmin Singh<br />

Shivdeep Deo<br />

Delta Sigma Theta<br />

Kenika Canty*<br />

Phi Mu<br />

Sonya Bhavsar<br />

Ashley Cox<br />

Mary Keely Costello*<br />

Lindsay Fisher*<br />

Lauren Floyd*<br />

Pi Lambda Phi<br />

Charles Brennan*<br />

Phi Sigma Sigma<br />

Rachael Cline<br />

Erin Halye<br />

Sigma Alpha Epsilon<br />

Thomas Lott*<br />

Sigma Beta Rho<br />

Kevin Dholaria<br />

Sigma Gamma Rho<br />

Danielle McManus<br />

Sigma Sigma Sigma<br />

Elizabeth Maglio<br />

Heather Safley<br />

Kendall DiMeglio*<br />

Theta Chi<br />

Michael Montague<br />

* Spring 2008 Initiates<br />

Office of <strong>Fraternity</strong> & <strong>Sorority</strong> <strong>Life</strong><br />

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Governing Council Updates<br />

College Panhellenic Council<br />

With the addition of biweekly delegate meetings, the College Panhellenic<br />

Council sought to increase the communication <strong>and</strong> underst<strong>and</strong>ing of the many<br />

different perspectives of each chapter. It’s design provided chapter delegates<br />

a forum to air concerns on behalf of their chapters within an informal setting,<br />

<strong>and</strong> maintain constitutional amendments <strong>and</strong> special programs with the<br />

intention of unifying the College Panhellenic Council towards a more common<br />

purpose.<br />

The council also welcomed Alpha Omicron Pi as the newest sorority to VCU.<br />

Their impact of fifty-two women was a positive step toward growing the<br />

College Panhellenic Council, <strong>and</strong> offering even more opportunity for young<br />

women to get involved <strong>and</strong> become leaders.<br />

Highlights from the year included the first annual CPC Unity Day where women from all CPC sororities came together, for the<br />

purpose of interacting in a fun setting, that collected over 500 toys for children in need. Additionally sorority serenading is<br />

scheduled to be held as a collective effort in the <strong>University</strong> <strong>Commons</strong> next fall. It was a great year that saw sororities at VCU<br />

begin to acknowledge their impact at VCU, <strong>and</strong> start evolving their organizations to make constructive advancements in the<br />

way they are perceived as a whole by the Richmond community <strong>and</strong> the student body of the university.<br />

Multicultural Greek Council<br />

The Multicultural Greek Council of VCU had a year of firsts!<br />

The governing council is the most organized <strong>and</strong> structured it<br />

has ever been, resulting in the first official policy about the pace<br />

of expansion of multicultural fraternities <strong>and</strong> sororities at VCU.<br />

The council also helped to create the new Risk Management<br />

guidelines that all chapters must adhere to when planning events,<br />

<strong>and</strong> has a shiny new judicial board to match! It was not just rules<br />

<strong>and</strong> regulations though; the council sponsored the first all-MGC<br />

service project <strong>and</strong> the extremely successful first annual canned<br />

food drive. Every chapter <strong>and</strong> colony member participated in<br />

this project which resulted in almost a thous<strong>and</strong> pounds of food<br />

donated to the Central Virginia Foodbank. Fun times were also<br />

had at the MGC Social at Down Under Restaurant <strong>and</strong> Lounge<br />

<strong>and</strong> the ever popular MGC Pot Luck. Goals for next year include<br />

a joint chapter information session targeted at potential members<br />

during the first month of school <strong>and</strong> to begin the process of<br />

selecting the chapters who will be a part of the MGC expansion<br />

process.<br />

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Governing Council Updates<br />

National Pan-Hellenic Council<br />

The National Pan-Hellenic Council of Virginia Commonwealth<br />

<strong>University</strong> welcomed 46 new members into the community<br />

during the 2007-2008 academic year. This includes three<br />

new member of Iota Phi Theta <strong>Fraternity</strong>, Inc., as the Delta<br />

Delta chapter of Iota Phi Theta begins its return to VCU. In<br />

addition to membership growth, the NPHC community had<br />

an unprecedented year of service to the greater Richmond<br />

community. The NPHC membership completed three street<br />

clean-ups, volunteered at Relay for <strong>Life</strong>, spoke to intercity middle<br />

school students, <strong>and</strong> painted the VCU Child Development<br />

Center.<br />

Programming was also a focus for the NPHC community this<br />

year with the NPHC Town Hall Meeting, an all NPHC activity on stereotypes <strong>and</strong> communication, <strong>and</strong> an NPHC history forum<br />

hosted by the men of Alpha Phi Alpha <strong>Fraternity</strong>, Inc. Finally, NPHC is proud of its accomplishments of placing as finalists in the<br />

annual Greek Week competition, having P.J. Dunn of Kappa Alpha Psi <strong>Fraternity</strong>, Inc. named the NPHC Outst<strong>and</strong>ing Chapter<br />

President, <strong>and</strong> having the Theta Rho chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha <strong>Fraternity</strong>, Inc. named the 2007-2008 VCU <strong>Fraternity</strong> of the<br />

Year. It has been an amazing year <strong>and</strong> we are looking forward to more growth <strong>and</strong> development in the year to come.<br />

Interfraternity Council<br />

During the 2007-2008 academic year, the Interfraternity Council<br />

welcomed two new chapters, <strong>and</strong> increased membership by 15%.<br />

The fall semester was consumed by expansion presentations <strong>and</strong><br />

final decisions about which chapters would join the community<br />

during Phase I of the long term expansion process. The council<br />

determined that the expansion schedule would be: Sigma Phi<br />

Epsilon (Spring 2008), Pi Kappa Alpha (Fall 2008), Phi Kappa Psi<br />

(Fall 2009), Phi Sigma Kappa (Fall 2010), <strong>and</strong> Triangle <strong>Fraternity</strong><br />

(Fall 2011).<br />

The Executive Board held officer roundtables in the areas of<br />

risk management, new member education <strong>and</strong> membership<br />

recruitment. The Interfraternity council is also proud that Sigma<br />

Alpha Epsilon (Outst<strong>and</strong>ing New Member Education, Outst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

Educational Programming) <strong>and</strong> Delta Chi (Outst<strong>and</strong>ing Service/<br />

Philanthropy) were recognized during the <strong>Fraternity</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Sorority</strong><br />

<strong>Life</strong> Awards. In addition, Stephen Straus, IFC President, was named<br />

the <strong>Fraternity</strong> Emerging Leader of the Year. Major goal areas for next<br />

year include a focus on increasing chapter grade point averages, retention of new members, <strong>and</strong> complete implementation of<br />

the new allcouncil risk management guidelines.<br />

Office of <strong>Fraternity</strong> & <strong>Sorority</strong> <strong>Life</strong><br />

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<strong>Fraternity</strong> & <strong>Sorority</strong> <strong>Life</strong> Highlights<br />

IMPACT Leadership Weekend<br />

October 26-28, 2007<br />

Seventy student leaders within the fraternity <strong>and</strong> sorority<br />

community traveled to Camp Hanover in Mechanicsville,<br />

VA for this North-American Interfraternity Conference<br />

values based program. <strong>Student</strong>s were joined by thirteen<br />

guest facilitators from around the country, who volunteered<br />

their time to help the VCU fraternity <strong>and</strong> sorority community<br />

realize a future of continued growth <strong>and</strong> development.<br />

IMPACT is a campus leadership institute designed to help<br />

foster relationships among campus leaders through an<br />

intensive two <strong>and</strong> one half day program. The IMPACT<br />

curriculum emphasizes problem solving, leadership<br />

development, values-based decision making, effective<br />

communication, <strong>and</strong> community development.<br />

Many activities throughout the weekend were focused on<br />

envisioning the ideal fraternity <strong>and</strong> sorority community,<br />

creating a plan of action to attain these goals, <strong>and</strong> providing<br />

an opportunity to improve relationships between the diverse<br />

chapters of the community.<br />

The experience allowed students to see that change is<br />

realistic <strong>and</strong> attainable. There was a renewed belief that<br />

the fraternity <strong>and</strong> sorority community could be better at<br />

VCU. <strong>Student</strong>s found they were able to uncover the truth<br />

in their values by incorporating the basics of their ritual into<br />

various aspects of their chapter's operations <strong>and</strong> personal<br />

leadership. It was a weekend that perpetuated positive<br />

growth throughout the academic year.<br />

Housing Update<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Sorority</strong> Housing at VCU continued to be a<br />

topic of conversation in the 2007-2008 academic year. The<br />

general concept for the housing project changed focus this<br />

year moving away from the townhouse complex design to<br />

more of an apartment building design. The new housing<br />

concept would allow a chapter to have a 4 or 8 person<br />

apartment, double occupancy, that would be attached to<br />

a chapter room. Members of the chapter would reside in<br />

the apartment, <strong>and</strong> all members would have access to the<br />

chapter room for meetings, chapter programs, <strong>and</strong> other<br />

chapter activities.<br />

In the spring of 2008, VCU administrators met with several<br />

fraternity <strong>and</strong> sorority Chapter Advisors to review this new<br />

housing model <strong>and</strong> concept. During the summer of 2008<br />

initial commitments from organizations will be sought so<br />

that the project can begin to move forward into the next<br />

phases of design <strong>and</strong> financing. The fraternity <strong>and</strong> sorority<br />

housing complex is planned for one of the available spaces<br />

on Grace Street between Shafer <strong>and</strong> Laurel.<br />

For more information on the VCU <strong>Fraternity</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Sorority</strong><br />

Housing Project, please contact Dr. Carolyn Whittier,<br />

Associate Director, Programs <strong>and</strong> Educational Services at<br />

whittierce@vcu.edu.<br />

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Virginia Commonwealth <strong>University</strong>


VCU Welcomes...<br />

CPC<br />

Alpha Omicron Pi – Rho Beta Chapter<br />

Founded: January 2, 1897 at Barnard College<br />

Nickname: AOPi<br />

Mission: Women Enriched through <strong>Life</strong>long Friendship<br />

Colors: Cardinal<br />

Philanthropy: American Juvenile Arthritis Foundation<br />

Symbol: Jacqueminot Rose<br />

Installed Chapters: 185<br />

MGC<br />

Lambda Phi Epsilon <strong>Fraternity</strong>, Inc. - VCU Colony<br />

Founded: February 25, 1981 at <strong>University</strong> of California, Los Angeles<br />

Nickname: Lambdas, LPhiE, LFE<br />

Motto: To be Leaders Among Men<br />

Colors: Royal Blue <strong>and</strong> White<br />

Installed Chapters <strong>and</strong> Colonies: 48<br />

Philanthropy: National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP)<br />

NPHC<br />

Iota Phi Theta <strong>Fraternity</strong>, Inc. - Delta Delta Chapter<br />

Founded: September 19, 1963 at Morgan State <strong>University</strong><br />

Nickname: Iotas<br />

Motto: Building a Tradition, Not Resting Upon One!<br />

Colors: Charcoal Brown. Gilded Gold<br />

Symbol: Centaur<br />

Undergraduate & Graduate Chapters: 270<br />

IFC<br />

Phi Kappa Sigma – VCU Colony<br />

Founded: August 16, 1850 at the <strong>University</strong> of Pennsylvania<br />

Nickname: Phi Kap<br />

Motto: Equal to the Stars in Endurance<br />

Colors: Black <strong>and</strong> Old Gold<br />

Symbol: Maltese Cross<br />

Core Values: Trust, Honor, Respect, Knowledge, Wisdom, Responsibility<br />

Philanthropy: Leukemia <strong>and</strong> Lymphoma Society of America<br />

Service: Habitat for Humanity<br />

Active Chapters: 49<br />

IFC<br />

Sigma Phi Epsilon – Virginia Beta SEC<br />

Founded: November 1, 1901 at the <strong>University</strong> of Richmond<br />

Nickname: SigEp<br />

Mission: Building Balanced Leaders for the World's Communities<br />

Colors: Purple <strong>and</strong> Red<br />

Symbol: Golden Heart<br />

Philanthropy: Youth AIDS<br />

Founding Principles: Virtue, Diligence, <strong>and</strong> Brotherly Love<br />

Active Chapters: 262<br />

Office of <strong>Fraternity</strong> & <strong>Sorority</strong> <strong>Life</strong><br />

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<strong>Fraternity</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>Sorority</strong> <strong>Life</strong> will be<br />

the foremost vehicle<br />

for the development<br />

of leadership,<br />

citizenship, intellect,<br />

<strong>and</strong> positive<br />

relationships among<br />

college students.<br />

-Interfraternity Institute Vision<br />

VCU is an equal opportunity affirmative action<br />

institution. If you need special accommodations to<br />

participate in these events due to a disability, contact the<br />

Office of <strong>Fraternity</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Sorority</strong> <strong>Life</strong> at (804)828-4685<br />

OSA&ES Communications - 8/07

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