Greek Affairs
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Enhance your college experience at the U of M by becoming a member of the largest organization on campus - the Greek community. The Greek experiences is one of remarkable opportunities, long-lasting memories, and fun-filled activities.

The Greek community at The University of Memphis has added to the lives of thousands of men and women since 1947. Through Greek life, you can add meaningful value to your undergraduate experience

Fraternities and sororities are an integral part of student life at Memphis, and they contribute much to the University. Greek members are visible throughout the campus, holding membership and leadership positions in campus organizations that range from departmental clubs to the highest honor societies. Perhaps the greatest benefits of joining the Greek community are the diverse and lasting social networks, academic support, and positive group experiences.

Through Greek life you will make close friendships and be a part of the largest student group on the U of M campus. For more information on Greek Affairs at The University of Memphis, email Greek@memphis.edu.

  • Are you interested in participating in recruitment for an Interfraternity Council? Would you like to learn more about our ten (10) chapters on campus? Our recruitment chair, Carlisle Jasper, can assist and answer questions for you! Contact him at cjasper1@memphis.edu today!
  • Interested in Panhellenic Sorority Recruitment? Got questions? Rebecca’s got answers!  Rebecca Day, our Panhellenic Recruitment Chair, can be reached at raday@memphis.edu.
  • Interested in hanging out this summer?
    Want to meet chapter members before school starts? Check out our Summer Recruitment Events Calendar!
  • Looking for NPHC?
    National Pan-Hellenic Council interest weeks are posted on our all Greek calendar. Updates are made weekly. Check out our calendar for more information!
  • THE INTAKE SEMINAR IS MANDATORY FOR ANYONE DESIRING TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY NPHC CHAPTERS MEMBERSHIP INTAKE PROCESS!

How did Greek life prepare you to handle leadership roles?

"In a Greek chapter, you experience some of the hardest situations as a leader among your peers, but these situations are very rewarding because you learn so much about yourself and your ability to lead a group of people."

Tyler Ricossa, Senior
Interfaternity Council
Logistics and Supply Chain Management Major

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