Washington and Lee University

Washington and Lee University

Greek Life

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

The mission of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. is to cultivate and encourage high scholastic and ethical standards, promote unity and friendship among college women, maintain a progressive interest in college life, solve and alleviate problems as they pertain to women and girls, and to be of service to all mankind.Advisor: Tamara Futrell
Email: tfutrell@wlu.edu

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.

The objective of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. is to stimulate the ambition of its members; to prepare them for the greatest usefulness in the causes of humanity, freedom and dignity of the individual; to encourage the highest and noblest form of manhood; and to aid down-trodden humanity in its efforts to achieve higher social, economic and intellectual status.

President: Matthew Locke '11
Alpha/Graduate Adviser: Sean L. Bates
Advisor: Jason Rodocker
Email: APhiA@wlu.edu

Beta Theta Pi

101 North Jefferson Street The Alpha Rho chapter of Beta Theta Pi endeavors to build men of principle for a principled life. Our brotherhood aids the individual and strengthens Washington & Lee, and our members are fully dedicated to mutual aid and assistance, cultivation of the intellect, unsullied friendship and unfaltering fidelity as objects worthy of the highest aim and purpose of our adult life.

President: Benjamin Goetsch
House Phone: 540-458-5013
House Director: Nancy Cabaniss, 540-458-5033
Advisor: Brandon Dotson
Email: betathetapi@wlu.edu

Chi Omega

2 Frank Parsons Way The purpose of Chi Omega is to develop ideals of friendship, high standards of personnel, sincere learning and credible scholarship, career development, participation in campus activities, and community service.

President: Kelly Bundy '09
House Phone: 540-458-4104
House Director: Irene Peterson, 540-458-4012
Advisor: Elizabeth Knapp
Email: chiomega@wlu.edu

Chi Psi

5 Lee Avenue Seeks to establish among its members a sense of purpose larger than one’s self, cultivated through simple acts; conciliation of dispute, and the thoughtful awareness of the total needs of other people.

President: Dmitry Slavin '09
House Phone: 540-458-5006
House Director: Lane Sargent, 540-458-5026
Advisor: George Ray
Email: chipsi@wlu.edu

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

Tau Omega Chapter
The purpose of Delta Sigma Theta is to provide assistance and support through established programs in local communities throughout the world. The major programs of the sorority are based upon the organization’s five point thrust: economic development, educational development, international awareness and involvement, physical and mental health, political awareness and involvement.

Kappa Alpha Order

300 East Nelson Street Seeks to create a lifetime experience which centers on the reverence to God, duty, honor, character, and gentlemanly conduct as inspired by Robert E. Lee, our spiritual founder.

President: Will Porter '09
House Phone: 540-458-5012
House Director: Scotty Haley, 540-458-5032
Email: ka@wlu.edu

Kappa Alpha Theta

Exists to nurture each member throughout her college and alumnae experience and to offer lifelong opportunity for social, intellectual, and moral growth as she meets the higher and broader demands of mature life.

President: MacKenzie Hutton '09
House Phone: 540-458-4197
House Director: Martha Ackerly, 540-458-4019
Advisor: Julie Cline
Email: theta@wlu.edu

Kappa Delta

8 Frank Parsons Way Kappa Delta is a life-long social organization that strives to further friendships between members and promote individual growth and involvement within the University.

President: Krista Palmgren '09
House Phone: 540-458-4186
House Director: Sara Adams, 540-458-4020
Advisor: A. J. Hunter
Email: kd@wlu.edu

Kappa Kappa Gamma

10 Frank Parsons Way An organization of women which seeks for every member throughout her life bonds of friendship, mutual support, opportunities for self-growth, respect for intellectual development, and an understanding of and an allegiance to positive ethical principles.

President: Hadley Miller '09
House Phone: 540-458-4171
House Director: Marsha Jones, 540-458-4014
Advisor: Sarah Hughes
Email: kkg@wlu.edu

Lambda Chi Alpha

225 East Nelson St. The vision of Lambda Chi Alpha is to prepare and encourage collegiate men of good character, high ethics, and noble ideals to contribute positively to the world in which they live. The mission of Lambda Chi Alpha is to offer the best fraternal experience, focusing on personal character development through leadership, scholarship, community service, and positive social experiences.

President: Kevin Trempe '10
House Phone: 540-458-5001
House Director: Dixie Covey, 540-458-5021
Email: lambdachi@wlu.edu

Order of Omega

Order of Omega is an honor society which strives to recognize exemplary leadership within the Greek community in order to encourage others to aspire to high standards of leadership and community service.

President: Aisha Davis '09
Vice President: Jess Shaw '09
Secretary: Matthew Kraft '09
Advisor: Jason Rodocker
Email: orderofomega@wlu.edu

Panhellenic Council

The Panhellenic Council serves as both a judicial body and an advisery board for W&L’s five national sororities. Panhellenic, which is composed of members of each sorority, seeks to promote fairness, community and unity among the five organizations.

President: Jackie DiBiasie '09
Vice President/Judicial: Jess Shaw '09
Secretary/Treasurer: Micaela Coffey '09
Advisor: Teri Cugliari, Clay Coleman, Linda Hooks
Email: panhellenic@wlu.edu

Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.

Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity is an organization of leaders dedicated to community service and brotherhood, and this is exemplified in our motto: Culture for Service and Service for Humanity.

Phi Delta Theta

5 Henry Street The purpose and objective of the Virginia Zeta chapter of Phi Delta Theta is to exemplify the teachings of the bond of Phi Delta Theta National Fraternity. We execute this objective by being actively involved in all facets of student life, citing academic excellence, student leadership, and collegiate athletics among others. Perhaps most importantly, Phi Delt represents a strong brotherhood. We represent states all over the country and are bounded by our commitment to the bond of Phi Delta Theta.

President: Wyatt Heaton ‘09
House Phone: 540-458-5007
House Director: Charlotte Moore, 540-458-5027
Advisor: Burr Datz
Email: phidelt@wlu.edu

Phi Gamma Delta

112 West Preston St. Seeks to promote brotherhood, scholarship, and service to the community for men at Washington and Lee.

President: Richard Knack '10
House Phone: 540-458-5009
House Director: Barbara Geddes, 540-458-5029
Advisor: Hardin Marion
Email: phigammadelta@wlu.edu

Phi Kappa Psi

301 East Washington St. The Virginia Beta chapter of Phi Kappa Psi at W&L endeavors to promote the qualities of brotherhood, integrity, intellectual prowess, and personal honor and excellence in both fields of athleticism and academia.

President: Carson Bruno '09
House Phone: 540-458-5014
House Director: Geri Henderson, 540-458-5034
Email: phikappapsi@wlu.edu

Phi Kappa Sigma

11 North Jefferson St. Provides brothers with a vehicle to interact with the student body, the University, and the community. Also gives members a body through which to be socially active within the University.

President: Christopher Stevenson '09
House Phone: 540-458-5011
House Director: Kathleen Rogers, 540-458-5031
Email: phikappasigma@wlu.edu

Pi Beta Phi

6 Frank Parsons Way The Virginia Theta chapter of Pi Beta Phi endeavors to promote the values of lasting friendship, personal integrity, and service to others while maintaining high academic standards.

President: Jenna Walls '09
House Phone: 540-458-4106
House Director: Carol Garvis, 540-458-4013
Advisor: Liz Shupe
Email: piphi@wlu.edu

Pi Kappa Alpha

106 North Main St. The Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity is committed to educational excellence, leadership and integrity. The brothers of the Pi chapter aim to continue the strong tradition set forth by its founders and to prepare its members for the challenges they will face in the future.

President: Wes Haydon '09
House Phone: 540-458-5005
House Director: Rick Hallenback, 540-458-5025
Advisor: Scott Rhodes
Email: pikappaalpha@wlu.edu

Pi Kappa Phi

201 East Washington St. The fraternity seeks to instill a strong sense of loyalty, responsibility, and respect for each other and the W&L community. The Rho chapter strives to promote a healthy balance between academic success and social activities that enriches the lives of everyone involved with the fraternity.

President: Thomas Carpenter '09
House Phone: 540-458-5010
House Director: Geneva Davenport, 540-458-5030
Email: pikappaphi@wlu.edu

Sigma Alpha Epsilon

205 East Washington St. SAE will likely return as a recognized organization in March, 2009.Email: sae@wlu.edu

Sigma Chi

216 East Nelson St. The brothers of Zeta chapter of Sigma Chi endeavor to achieve academic excellence and perform all tasks to the best of their abilities, to become better brothers and friends to others, to aid those in need of help through philanthropic projects or simply support, to bring honor and distinction to the name of Sigma Chi, and to ensure that these ideals are passed down to future generations of brothers at Zeta Chapter of Sigma Chi.

President: Mark Pahl '09
House Phone: 540-458-5004
House Director: Punky Dod, 540-458-5024
Advisor: Robert Ballenger
Email: sigmachi@wlu.edu

Sigma Nu

4 Henry Street Dedicated to the ideals of love, honor and truth, we hope to instill in our members a sense of brotherhood that serves as a complement to university life and academics.

President: Andrew Budzinski '10
House Phone: 540-458-5008
House Director: Irma Ayers, 540-458-5028
Advisor: Paul Gregory
Email: sigmanu@wlu.edu

Sigma Phi Epsilon

218 East Nelson St. Promoting the development of Washington and Lee men through the Balanced Man educational program and brotherhood.

President: Michael Morella '10
House Phone: 540-458-5002
House Director: Sarah Mielke, 540-458-5022
Advisor: Bob Kovach
Email: sigep@wlu.edu

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