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Greek Life

Greek Representatives


Welcome to the Greek Life section at McNeese State University. We are excited you are here and look forward to sharing all the great things Greek Life has to offer. Since their inception in 1952 McNeese Greeks have been the cornerstone of student involvement, leadership development, and campus traditions, and this continues today (Taylor, 1989). Currently we have a total of fifteen Greek-letter social organizations comprised of seven groups in the National Pan-Hellenic Council, five groups in the Interfraternity Council, and three groups in the National Panhellenic Conference. All fraternities and sororities are members of the Greek Unity Board. These groups represent approximately four hundred Greek students at McNeese and their numbers continue to grow. Greeks hold all levels of campus leadership positions; serve on numerous campus committees, and represent McNeese at local, state, and national conventions.

If you are interested in learning more about how to become involved with Greek life at McNeese please stop by the Union Office in the New Ranch, call (337) 475-5609, or email us at campuslife@mcneese.edu.


Spring 2012 Events

Date Event Place Time
March 18-24 Greek Week 2012

Greek Week 2011 Awards

Award Winner
Guardians of the Zeus Cup Pi Kappa Alpha
Guardians of the Hera Cup Phi Mu
Greek Scholar of the Year Miranda Crowell (Alpha Delta Pi)
Greek Advisor of the Year Christiana White (Zeta Phi Beta)
McNeese Alumni Association
Community Service & Philanthropy Award
Alpha Phi Alpha & Phi Mu
“Unofficial” BBQ Contest Theta Chi
Mr. Greek 2010-2011 Donavon Anderson (Alpha Phi Alpha)
Ms. Greek 2010-2011 Summer Meche (Alpha Delta Pi)
Brotherhood Award Pi Kappa Alpha
Sisterhood Award Chi Omega and Alpha Delta Pi
Highest Council GPA McNeese Panhellenic Association
Scholarship Award (Highest Chapter GPA) Sigma Gamma Rho
Most Active Council Award Interfraternity Council
Fraternity of the Year 2010-2011 None
Sorority of the Year 2010-2011 Alpha Delta Pi

Greek Retreat
Greek Retreat
McNeese Greek Advisors
McNeese Greek Advisors
Greek Flag Football
Greek Flag Football
Greek Olympics
Greek Olympics

McNeese Panhellenic Association

Every woman joining a National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) sorority at McNeese State University becomes a member of the Panhellenic Association. The Panhellenic Association is the largest Greek governing body at McNeese. Within the Panhellenic Association is the Panhellenic Council, composed of two representatives from each member sorority on campus. This council makes decisions on various issues regarding our three NPC chapters, organizes all-sorority women programming on campus, and serves as the leadership body for our NPC sororities.

Members of the McNeese Panhellenic Association

Quick Contact

Lauren Kennedy, M.Ed.
Student Activities Coordinator
McNeese Panhellenic Association Advisor
(337)475-5609
lkennedy@mcneese.edu

National Pan-Hellenic Council

The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) at McNeese State University is currently composed of seven of the nine International Greek letter Sororities and Fraternities. The NPHC promotes interaction through forums, meetings and other mediums for the exchange of information and engages in cooperative programming and initiatives through various activities and functions. Each of the nine NPHC organizations evolved during a period when African Americans were being denied essential rights and privileges afforded others. Racial isolation on predominantly white campuses and social barriers of class on all campuses created a need for African Americans to align themselves with other individuals sharing common goals and ideals.

Members of the NPHC at McNeese State University

Quick Contact

Kedrick Nicholas, MS
Assistant Dean of Student Services (Director of Holbrook Student Union & Student Life)
NPHC Advisor
(337) 475-5609
knicholas@mcneese.edu

Interfraternity Council

The Interfraternity Council (IFC) at McNeese is currently made of up five fraternities. The IFC is the central governing body for these fraternities at McNeese and serves as the mechanism through which the men regulate themselves. The IFC deals with a multitude of issues ranging from recruitment to campus involvement to service projects and philanthropy. They also serve as the judicial arm of fraternities.

Members of the IFC at McNeese State University

Quick Contact

Kedrick Nicholas, MS
Assistant Dean of Student Services (Director of Holbrook Student Union & Student Life)
NPHC Advisor
(337) 475-5609
knicholas@mcneese.edu