Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Alternative Greek

I am part of a professional foreign service sorority called Delta Phi Epsilon. GW has a wide range of professional, honor, and service Greek organizations that differ from the typical social sororities and fraternities that you can find on campus through Greek Life.
Some examples are....
Alpha Phi Omega: Co-ed community service fraternity- Works to make a difference around Washington, DC through campus-based volunteerism.
Delta Phi Epsilon: Professional foreign sevice sorority- DPE promotes professionalism while maintaining an unbreakable sense of sisterhood among the women involved supporting each other in international affairs.
Alpha Kappa Psi: Professional business fraternity- Focuses on developing business leaders who adhere to lifetime values of brotherhood, knowledge, integrity, service, and unity.
Phi Alpha Delta: Co-ed professional law fraternity- Helps to build a strong bond between all members of the legal community.

Going Greek is what 25% of the campus decides to do, but if you chose to join a Greek organization you don’t have to follow the stereotypical route. There are many other options for community at GW, and you should check out the enormous list of student organizations on campus  if you are interested in finding people who have the same passions as you!  

Questions? Want to know more about my involvement in student orgs? marisaw@gwmail.gwu.edu
- Marisa

1 comment:

  1. Also Delta Epsilon Mu...professional pre-health co-ed fraternity. For all those either interested in or pursing the health fields (medicine, dentistry, nursing, psychology, physical therapy).

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