

Academic achievement has remained a focus of the fraternities. It is a testament to our fraternities and their impact on these young men that IFC has enjoyed revitalization in the last few years. Our member fraternities have many different offerings and values to instill in these men. IFC interacts among its members and the campus through meetings, social outlets, and philanthropic events. Fraternity and Sorority Life CouncilsĪt SFA, the Interfraternity Council is composed of 15 chapters. For more information, see our strategic plan FSL Forward. SFA’s Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life strives to create transformative leadership opportunities in a learner-centered environment that promotes academic excellence, service to others, cultural awareness, and inclusion and lasting relationships with the university, other fraternal organizations, alumni, and the surrounding community. We encourage you to explore all that Fraternity and Sorority Life has to offer. Each chapter is unique, but together they create a united, vibrant community. The Fraternity and Sorority Life community at SFA has so much to offer you. Joining a fraternity or sorority is a lifetime commitment that will benefit you now and in the future. Fraternity and sorority members have the opportunity to challenge themselves in a supportive atmosphere in which they learn new skills to enrich their lives and prepare them for career challenges and fulfilling relationships. Scholarship, service, cultural appreciation and brotherhood/sisterhood are common fraternal principles among our fraternities and sororities. Social Action Areas Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.Fraternities and sororities provide students with opportunities for personal growth and development of interpersonal skills. The committee provides guidance and resources to empower members and affiliates to pursue education, voting, and activism at every level from local to international. champions the call for awareness and action around causes and issues that do not promote fairness, equity, or justice including racism, sexism, voter suppression, policing and criminal justice reform, violence against women and children, and politics. Social Action Mission The International Social Action Committee of Sigma Gamma Rho, Sorority, Inc.As a nonpartisan organization, we do not endorse political parties or candidates. Under the direction of the International Social Action Committee, we unite our efforts to support causes and legislation at local, state, and national levels that are vital to the quality of life of members, affiliates, and the communities we live, work, and play. It is the expectation and standard for everyone to participate in political education and advocacy activities. recognizes the essential growth and impact that political engagement has on the lives of Sorors and Philos. by visiting the Sorority's national website. Learn more about the rich heritage of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.
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Sorority activities provide an atmosphere where friendships and professional contacts are developed which often lead to bonds that last a lifetime. Sigma Gamma Rho offers its members opportunities to develop their unique talents through leadership training and involvement in sorority activities. From seven young educators, Sigma Gamma Rho has become an international service organization comprised of women from every profession. The group became an incorporated national collegiate sorority on December 30, 1929, when a charter was granted to Alpha chapter at Butler University. Soaring to greater heights of attainment around the world, Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., as a leading national service organization, has met the challenges of the day and continues to grow through Sisterhood, Scholarship and Service. was organized on November 12, 1922, in Indianapolis, Indiana, by seven young educators: Mary Lou Allison Gardner Little, Dorothy Hanley Whiteside, Vivian White Marbury, Nannie Mae Gahn Johnson, Hattie Mae Annette Dulin Redford, Bessie Mae Downey Rhoades Martin and Cubena McClure. The History of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.
