The Panhellenic and Interfraternity councils lead the entire fraternity and sorority community. Members are always looking for ideas on how to take fraternity and sorority life at Rockhurst to the next level. It’s about inspiring your fellow Hawks to achieve something bigger than themselves.
Sororities
Alpha Sigma Alpha
National chapter
Local chapter: Zeta Eta learn more here.
Chapter nickname: ASA
Founded nationally: November 15, 1901 at Longwood University
Motto: Aspire, Seek, Attain
Purpose: The purpose of Alpha Sigma Alpha is to foster close friendships between members and to develop women of poise and purpose.
Values: Generosity, Growth, Enjoyment, Relationships, Responsibility, Balance, Integrity, Learning
Philanthropy: Special Olympics, S. June Smith Center, Girls on the Run
GPA requirement: 2.5 to join, 3.0 to remain in good standing
Symbols: Palm tree, star, crown, Phoenix
Mascot: Ladybug
Colors: Crimson red, pearl white, gold, palm green
Jewels: Ruby and pearl
Flowers: Narcissus and aster
Gamma Phi Beta
National chapter
Local chapter: Eta Iota See Gamma Phi Beta's Intro Video here
Chapter nickname: Gamma Phi
Founded nationally: November 11, 1874 at Syracuse University
Motto: Founded upon a rock
Values: Love, labor, learning, and loyalty
Mission: To inspire the highest type of womanhood
Vision: We will build confident women of character who celebrate sisterhood and make a difference in the world around us
Philanthropy: Building Strong Girls – Girls on the Run, Camp Fire, and Girl Guides of Canada
GPA requirement: 2.5 to join
Symbol: Crescent moon
Colors: Brown and mode (light brown)
Flower(s): Pink carnation
Theta Phi Alpha
National chapter
Local chapter: Gamma Nu
Chapter nickname: Theta Phi
Founded nationally: 1912 at the University of Michigan
Founded locally: 2007
Motto: Ever loyal, ever lasting
Mission: To create close comradeship, to advance educational, social and philanthropic interest and leadership training; to encourage spiritual development and adherence to the highest moral standards; and to promote lifelong bonds of friendship
Philanthropy: American Heart Association
GPA requirement: 2.5 to join
Symbol: Compass
Mascot: Penguin
Colors: Silver, gold, and blue
Jewels: Sapphire and pearl
Flower: White rose
Zeta Tau Alpha
Greek letters: ZTA
National chapter
Local chapter: Kappa Eta See Zeta Tau Alpha's Intro Video here
Chapter nickname: Zeta
Founded nationally: October 15, 1898 at Longwood University
Founded locally: 2007
Motto: Seek the noblest
Purpose: The purpose of Zeta Tau Alpha is the intensifying of friendship, the fostering of a spirit of love, the creating of such sentiments, the performing of such deeds, and the molding of such opinions as will be conducive to the building up of a purer and nobler womanhood in the world.
Philanthropy: Breast cancer education and awareness
GPA requirement: 2.5 to join
Symbol: Five-pointed crown, strawberry
Colors: Turquoise blue and steel gray
Flower: White violet
Fraternities
Alpha Delta Gamma
National chapter
Local chapter: Zeta
Chapter nickname: ADG
Founded nationally: October 10, 1924 at Loyola University Chicago
Motto: Ad Dei Gloriam (For the glory of God)
Values: Spiritual, scholastic, service, school spirit, social
Philanthropy: Habitat for Humanity
GPA requirement: 2.5 to join
Colors: Scarlet red and gold
Flower: Red carnation
Pi Kappa Alpha
National chapter
Local chapter: Kappa Epsilon
Chapter nickname: Pike
Founded nationally: March 1, 1868 at the University of Virginia
Founded locally: 1994
Motto: Once a Pike, Always a Pike
Mission: Pi Kappa Alpha is dedicated to developing men of integrity, intellect, and high moral character and to fostering a truly lifelong fraternal experience.
Vision: Pi Kappa Alpha will set the standard of integrity, intellect, and achievement for our members, host institutions, and the communities in which we live.
Philanthropy: Boys and Girls Club
GPA requirement: 2.7 to join, 2.7 to remain in good standing
Symbols: Oak tree, shield and diamond, white horse, dagger and key
Colors: Garnet and old gold
Jewel: Diamond
Flower: Lilly of the valley
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
National chapter
Local chapter: Missouri Delta
Chapter nickname: SAE
Founded nationally: March 9, 1856 at the University of Alabama
Motto: Phi Alpha
Mission: To promote the highest standards of friendship, scholarship, and service for our members based upon the ideals set forth by our founders and as specifically enunciated in ‘The True Gentleman”
Creed: The True Gentleman
Philanthropy: Habitat for Humanity
GPA requirement: 2.5 to join
Symbol: Lion, Minerva, phoenix, and fleur de lis
Colors: Royal purple and old gold
Flower: Violet
Tau Kappa Epsilon
National chapter
Local chapter: Kappa-Nu
Chapter nickname: TKE
Founded nationally: January 10th, 1899 at Illinois Wesleyan University
Motto: Better Men for a Better World
Mission: Our mission is to aid men in their mental, moral, and social development for life.
Vision:Tau Kappa Epsilon creates lifelong relationships that enhance educational, interpersonal, community and professional success.
Creed: To Believe in the cardinal principles of Love, Charity, and Esteem and to use them to guide my life. To trust in the worthiness and dignity of my fellow man, and judge him solely upon his personal worth and character.
Philanthropy: St. Jude's Childrens Research Hospital
GPA requirement: 2.5 to join
Symbol: Equilateral Triangle - Equal-sided, representing the striving toward a full and equal development of mind, body, and heart.
Colors: Cherry red and gray
Flower: Red Carnation
Panhellenic Council
This is the governing body for Rockhurst’s four sororities, offering opportunities to get involved throughout the year, including serving on the executive board, or as a Pi Chi (recruitment counselor). Panhellenic Council coordinates formal recruitment, service and philanthropic initiatives, sisterhood activities, and educational programming for its member groups.
Interfraternity Council
The Interfraternity Council (IFC) is the governing body for Rockhurst’s four fraternities. IFC leadership coordinates fraternity recruitment and open Houses, and provides personal and professional development opportunities for its members.