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HAYS,
Kan. -- Students of Fort Hays State University's Greek community gave 2,217
hours of service to the community and donated $8,483.50 to various charities in
the spring 2012 semester.
FHSU's
Greek community comprises of two sororities - - Alpha Gamma Delta and Delta
Zeta - - and five fraternities: Alpha Gamma Rho, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma
Chi, Sigma Phi Epsilon Colony and Tau Kappa Epsilon. A total of 169 students
are members.
Each
member gave about 13 hours of service and about $50 per member to local and
national philanthropies, such as Big Brothers Big Sisters, Special Olympics,
St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital and Children's Miracle Network. Ninety
percent of fraternity and sorority members are involved in co-curricular or
community organizations and 30 students were recognized on the Deans Honor
Roll. Each chapter has at least seven FHSU organizations it was involved with
throughout the semester.
This
information was self-reported by each chapter's president to Vincent Bowhay,
coordinator of student involvement and Greek life for FHSU's Center for Student
Involvement.